What influences perceptions about the concept of return on investment from healthcare quality improvement programmes? An institutional theory perspective
International Journal of Health Governance
ISSN: 2059-4631
Article publication date: 12 August 2024
Issue publication date: 19 September 2024
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to highlight the factors influencing the conceptualisation of return on investment (ROI) from healthcare quality improvement (QI) programmes.
Design/methodology/approach
In their previous work, the authors found that the concept of ROI from QI is broad and includes numerous internal and external benefits for organisations. In this paper, the authors developed a framework outlining the factors that influence this conceptualisation of QI-ROI from an institutional theory perspective. The framework is based on the synthesis of their serial studies on the determinants of the concept of ROI from QI. The research was performed from 2020–2023 and involved a global multidisciplinary systematic literature review (N = 68), qualitative interviews (N = 16) and a Delphi study (N = 23). The qualitative and Delphi studies were based on the publicly-funded mental healthcare in UK. Participants included board members, clinical and service directors, as well as QI leaders.
Findings
The authors outline a framework of internal and external institutional forces that influence the conceptualisation of ROI from QI programmes in mental healthcare and similar organisations. Based on these factors, the authors state several conjectures. In doing this, the authors highlight the ambiguities and uncertainties surrounding QI-ROI conceptualisation. These challenge leaders to balance various monetary and non-monetary benefits for organisations and health systems. This explains the broadness of the QI-ROI concept.
Originality/value
The authors developed a framework highlighting the forces underpinning the broad, ambiguous and sometimes uncertain nature of the QI-ROI concept. They raise awareness about dilemmas to be confronted in developing or applying any tool to evaluate the value for money of QI programmes. Specifically, the work highlights the limitations of the ROI methodology as a primary tool in the QI context and the need for a more comprehensive tool.
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Acknowledgements
This work is part of ST’s Ph.D. research and is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (No: ES/P000703/1). The authors would like to thank Dr Kia-Chong Chua for his support during the analysis of the studies that led to this conceptual paper.
Citation
Thusini, S., Soukup, T. and Henderson, C. (2024), "What influences perceptions about the concept of return on investment from healthcare quality improvement programmes? An institutional theory perspective", International Journal of Health Governance, Vol. 29 No. 3, pp. 213-228. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJHG-04-2024-0045
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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