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Dr-SIR provides the ideal barometer for assessment, audit and monitoring of
hospital work output, whether it is for a specific department, an entire
institution or an individual professional. The results are produced on a
comparable basis thus making it an indispensable tool for any sort of regulatory
donor or advisory agency keeping their eye on hospital costs and efficiency.
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It is an ideal tool to serve the needs of those desiring to do capability
assessment of a health care facility for the purposes of management assessment,
investment assessment, or even capability/ capacity building. |
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Dr-SIR is capable of providing the quantified utility of various professionals
involved in curative or diagnostic activities within any institution. Results
from the application of this system can similarly become a major capability and
efficiency yardstick for end-users of medical services including the public at
large, or public and regulatory agencies acting as watchdogs for the healthcares
sector. Whereby poor results would raise red-flags demanding attention, a good
rating would support and/ or endorse the standing of an institution and thus
enhance its marketability.
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The system provides the means for government agencies to undertake a large-scale
process of due diligence of the various healthcare facilities, and determine the
results on a unified basis as well as identify the indicators towards areas of
low performance, inefficiency and mismanagement.
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Dr-SIR can provide comparison reports among various healthcare facilities in any
specific geographic area. It can provide the much needed competence and resource
analysis so paramount for public and regulatory agencies in order to make
funding decisions. |