The 28 indicators for Level II Hospital Performance Assessment are as follows:
1. Outpatient Volume: Statistics on the number of outpatients per day and per month reflect the volume of hospital visits.
2. Inpatient volume: counting the number of inpatients per day and month, reflecting the hospital's inpatient flow.
3. Bed occupancy: reflects the fullness of the hospital beds, which is the ratio of inpatient volume to the number of beds.
4. bed turnover: reflects the efficiency of bed use, is the ratio of hospitalization volume to the number of beds.
5. average hospital days: the average number of days of hospitalization, reflecting the average length of stay.
6. Outpatient and Emergency Drug Costs: the cost of drugs used by outpatient and emergency patients.
7. Inpatient drug costs: the cost of drugs used by hospitalized patients.
8. Outpatient and Emergency Examination Costs: Costs of examinations used by outpatient and emergency patients.
9. Inpatient examination costs: the cost of examinations used by inpatients.
10. Treatment costs: including surgery costs, treatment costs, etc.
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11. medical income: the total income of the hospital from medical services.
12. medical cost ratio: the ratio of medical cost to medical revenue, reflecting the cost control of the hospital.
13. bed cost: the operating cost of each bed, including the cost of personnel, equipment, supplies and so on.
14. Medical quality indicators: including the success rate of surgery, disease cure rate, patient satisfaction and other indicators.
15. Medical malpractice rate: reflects the frequency of medical malpractice in hospitals.
16. Resuscitation success rate: refers to the effect of the hospital's resuscitation of emergency patients.
17. medical equipment utilization rate: reflects the efficiency of the use of hospital medical equipment.
18. quality of nursing care: including the quality of patient care, training of nursing staff.
19. Hospital infection rate: reflects the frequency of infection in the hospital.
20. medical waste treatment: the treatment of hospital waste, including the treatment of medical waste.
21. Ward hygiene: reflects the cleanliness and hygiene of hospital wards.
22. Medical informatization: the level of hospital informatization, including the electronic medical records, the use of medical systems.
23. Hospital safety management: the hospital's safety measures for patients and employees.
24. Hospital economic efficiency: the hospital's profitability, including financial income and expenditure.
25. research and education level: the hospital's scientific research results and the quality of medical education.
26. quality of medical team: the quality and training of hospital doctors, nurses, managers.
27. Patient satisfaction: the degree of satisfaction of patients with hospital services.
28. Social responsibility: the hospital's return to the community and its social responsibility.