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. 2014 Feb 21;11(2):2262–2277. doi: 10.3390/ijerph110202262

Table 3.

Indicator system for healthcare (continued).

Grade-1 Indicators (Weight) Grade-2 Indicators (Weight) Grade-3 Indicators (Weight) Synthetic Weight
Output (0.35) Improve the quality of the health service (0.25) Consistent rate of diagnoses between patients and inpatients (0.19) 0.0166
Consist rate of diagnosis before and after operation (0.19) 0.0166
Consistent rate of agreement between clinical and pathological diagnoses (0.19) 0.0166
Rate of correct diagnosis within 3 days (0.19) 0.0166
Nosocomial infection rates (0.24) 0.0210
Increase the efficiency of the health service (0.20) Total number of outpatient visits (0.15) 0.0105
Total number of inpatients (0.15) 0.0105
Average number of patients per day per doctor (0.18) 0.0126
Average inpatients per day per doctor (0.18) 0.0126
Average length of stay (0.18) 0.0126
Bed occupancy rate (0.16) 0.0112
Outcome (0.25) Coverage of intervention (0.60) Rate of prenatal care (0.16) 0.0240
Rate of postnatal care (0.16) 0.0240
Rate of hospital delivery (0.17) 0.0255
Systematic management rate for pregnant women (0.17) 0.0255
Rate of systematic management of children <3 years of age (0.17) 0.0255
Rate of systematic management of children <7 yeas of age (0.17)management rate (0.17) 0.0255
Risk factors (0.40) Incidence of pulmonary tuberculosis (0.33) 0.0330
Incidence of viral hepatitis (0.31) 0.0310
Incidence of AIDS (0.36) 0.0360
Impact (0.20) Health status (0.40) Infant mortality rate (0.26) 0.0208
Mortality rate of children under 5 (0.26) 0.0208
Maternal mortality rate (0.26) 0.0208
Life expectancy (0.22) 0.0176