Healthcare KPIs
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115 Healthcare KPIs & Sc
Life Cycle KPIs
Operations
Patient Wait Time
Staff-to-Patient Ratio
Bed/Room Turnover
Admission Rate
Readmission Rate
Occupancy Rate
Average Length of Stay
Number of Beds
Operational Certifications
Staff Overtime
Vacancy Rate
Energy Usage
Finance
Average Insurance Claim Processing Time & Cost
Indirect Expenses
Labor Cost
Patient Transactions
Average Treatment Charge
Third-Party Revenue
Medicine Costs
Communications
Number of Press Releases Released
Employee Satisfaction
Impact of Mistakes
Patient Confidentiality
Advocacy/Policy
Charitable Donations
Planned Giving
Public Support
State Funds
Childhood Immunizations
Arrival to Bed
Arrival to Nurse
Arrival to Physician
Arrival to Discharge
Medication Errors
Rate of Complications
Patient Follow-Up
Hospital Acquired Conditions
Shows how well space is used to treat patients and helps determine
if more or less space is needed in the facility.
Indicates the use and capacity of staff resources. This can affect the
quality of patient care.
Helps determine how many appointments can be scheduled during a
certain time frame.
Demonstrates how fast patients are moving in and out of the facility.
It affects the efficiency of the facility and should be considered when
looking at patient satisfaction.
Enables organizations to know how many patients they have coming
in. The growth or decline in this number can help with decision-
making regarding marketing, hiring, equipment, and space.
Calculates the rate of patients who come back to the facility shortly
after they were seen. If high, it can indicate a lack of staff,
experience, or attention during treatment.
Indicates the use and capacity of the facility and can help determine
if more space is needed.
Shows how quickly medical staff are able to diagnose and prescribe
treatment that does not require further stay. Also helps the facility
predict how many patients they can bring into the facility during a
specific time frame.
Tracks the number of individuals receiving care each month.
Accounts for the number of patients leaving against a healthcare
provider's advice over the total number of patients hospitalized.
Measures the time it takes for patients to get discharged from the
facility and for beds to open up. Keeping a low discharge process
time means beds open up faster.
Measures the amount of energy the facility uses. This affects the
overhead costs of the organization.
Shows the amount of time a patient must wait during their visit to
the emergency area of the facility.
Calculates the amount of time a patient must wait before they are
taken from the waiting room to a bed.
Calculates the amount of time a patient must wait between their
arrival and seeing a nurse.
Calculates the amount of time a patient must wait between their
arrival and seeing a physician.
Calculates the total amount of time a patient is in the emergency
room, from the time they arrive to the time they are discharged.