Key Performance Indicators: A Framework for Allied Healthcare Educational Institutions

Clinicoecon Outcomes Res. 2024 Mar 26:16:173-185. doi: 10.2147/CEOR.S446614. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Background: Performance evaluation in the allied healthcare education sector is complex, making it essential for policymakers and managers to approach it comprehensively and thoughtfully to understand their performance. Hence, the development and monitoring of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in this domain must be considered one of the key priorities for the policymakers in AHIs.

Aim: This study aims to develop a framework for the AHIs to extract and profile the indicators, measure, and report the results appropriately.

Methods: The authors adopted a general review of the literature approach to study the primary goals of the institutional KPI framework, emphasizing the need for benchmarking while implementing KPIs and how to track performance using a KPI dashboard.

Results: The study provides the scope, relevant KPI categories, and a list of KPIs for evaluating the effectiveness of allied healthcare programs. The study findings also emphasized the need for benchmarking the KPIs and establishing a KPI dashboard while measuring and monitoring performance.

Conclusion: KPIs are considered an invaluable tool that contributes immensely to the performance monitoring process of AHIs, irrespective of the specialties. This helps to identify and guide AHIs for developing KPIs and the associated minimum data set to measure organizational performance and monitor the quality of teaching and learning. In addition, the KPI framework reported in this study is a tool to assist performance monitoring that can subsequently contribute to the overall quality of AHIs.

Keywords: KPI dashboard; KPI framework; allied healthcare institutions; key performance indicators; performance assessment.

Publication types

  • Review