Monitoring and Analysis of Clinical KPI Trends to Support Service Improvement in a Private Healthcare Clinic
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Date
2025
Authors
Bin Hussain, Osamah Ibrahim
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Saudi Digital Library
Abstract
This study analysed nine months of operational data from four branches of a private healthcare
clinic in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, to examine key performance indicator (KPI) trends and
interrelationships. Six KPIs were evaluated: patient wait times, satisfaction scores, complaint
frequencies, medicine supply compliance, emergency medication availability, and equipment
availability. Using descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, Kruskal-Wallis testing, and Cox
proportional hazards modelling, the study identified significant inter-branch variations and
complex KPI interdependencies. Results showed substantial wait time improvements in one
branch (from 40 to 23 minutes), consistently high patient satisfaction (>4.5/5) across three
branches, and notable disparities in emergency medication compliance (χ² = 12.40, p = 0.006).
Strong negative correlations emerged between wait times and satisfaction scores (r = -0.66),
while trade-offs were observed between emergency preparedness and regular supply
compliance. Cox survival analysis revealed that measured operational factors did not
significantly predict wait times, suggesting that unmeasured variables drive temporal
variations. The findings demonstrated that systematic KPI monitoring can identify performance
gaps and guide improvement initiatives in private healthcare settings. Emergency medication
compliance emerged as the primary area requiring standardised protocols, while the complex
KPI interdependencies highlighted the need for holistic performance management approaches
that consider trade-offs between quality dimensions.
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Healthcare performance Key performance indicators Patient wait times Patient satisfaction Emergency medication compliance Operational efficiency Private healthcare clinics Correlation analysis Cox proportional hazards model Kruskal-Wallis test Health services management
