Abstract
Background and Objective:
Little information is available on how to assess the impact of research studies conducted in government hospitals in Latin America and specifically in Mexico. We aimed to determine the returns on investment of the research projects that were carried out in the Hospital General “Dr. Manuel Gea Gonzalez” (HGMGG), a general university hospital located in Mexico City, using a categorization model.
Methods:
We conducted a study including bibliometric analyses of publications associated with all research studies performed during the period 2016-2019 in the HGMGG and investigator interviews, according to the payback framework categorization model.
Results:
All studies analyzed had a positive impact based on outcomes in 5 “payback categories”: (1) knowledge; (2) research targeting, capacity building, and absorption; (3) policy and product development; (4) health benefits; and (5) broader economic benefits.
Conclusions:
To date, it has not been possible to establish a set of indicators that show the results of the investigations carried out by medical specialists in training, who carry out the bulk of medical care in general hospitals and in the National Institutes of Health in Mexico. We identified, in the 5 categories of the payback framework model, different areas of opportunity to improve the benefits of the hospital's medical services through the development of scientific research projects.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Care Planning,Health Policy,Health (social science),Leadership and Management