TITLE:
Total Quality Management Practices in Health Care Organizations: Implication on Performance of Private Healthcare Organizations in Kisumu County, Kenya
AUTHORS:
Ben Obola Oyugi, Stephen Makau Muathe
KEYWORDS:
Customer Focus, Performance, Leadership, Empowerment, Continuous Improvement
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Business and Management,
Vol.13 No.5,
August
26,
2025
ABSTRACT: The performance of private healthcare institutions is vital to national economic growth but is often hindered by poor service quality, inefficiencies, and preventable harm, such as thousands of annual inpatient deaths from medical errors. Although Total Quality Management (TQM) can improve quality and efficiency, its adoption in private hospitals is often ineffective due to traditional leadership styles and cultural barriers at the top. Overcoming these challenges is key to enhancing patient outcomes and ensuring the long-term sustainability of private healthcare. This project pursued the impact of TQM practices on the performance of private hospitals in Kisumu County, Kenya. A descriptive cross-sectional study approach was employed and the study targeted departments within level four and higher private healthcare facilities in Kisumu County. A multi-stage method of portioning samples was applied. Using Yamane’s equation, the study derived a sample size of 107 departments. Data collection involved electronically administered structured questionnaires based on a Likert scale, distributed via Google Forms. Both descriptive and inferential statistics including multiple regression analysis were employed to analyze the quantitative data, while qualitative responses were subjected to content analysis. The study found that customer focus, strong leadership, continuous quality improvement, and employee empowerment significantly enhance the performance of private health facilities in Kisumu County. It recommends strengthening customer feedback systems and urges top management to deepen their commitment through strategic planning and participatory budgeting.