Managing FM (support services): business risks in the healthcare sector
journal contribution
posted on 2002-01-01, 00:00authored byM Okoroh, P Gombera, Ben Ilozor
This paper presents research findings of 365 NHS Trust executives in the UK and builds on work carried out on risk perceptions and treatment in facilities management operations and business support activities in the NHS Trusts. The research utilises a business approach of viewing healthcare facilities not only as fixed “assets” occupying hospital sites and space, but it also considers them as that “tangible” part of the service chain process underpinning the provision of clinical services to both internal (departments or directorates) and external customers. The research found that customer satisfaction, service delivery certainty, customer involvement, service quality reliability, health and safety are highly rated by the NHS executives. The paper classifies healthcare related risk constructs into seven elements namely: customer care, corporate, legal, commercial finance and economics, business transfer, and facilities transmitted
History
Journal
Facilities
Volume
20
Pagination
41 - 51
Location
Bradford, England
ISSN
0263-2772
eISSN
1758-7131
Language
eng
Publication classification
C3 Non-refereed articles in a professional journal