One can go for assessing hospital quality indicators like indicators for in hospital prevention practices, indicators for inpatient quality of care ,Patient safety indicators, Health care delivery indicators (Doctor population ratio/ Doctor nurse ratio)etc
Understand the impact of city size on hospital quality and efficiency in more detail. i.e., do hospital cities provided better quality or are they just more efficient due to scale?
If specifically asking for health care quality, there can be various indicators viz, health awareness, health seeking behaviour ( primary/universal health care), deployment of dedicated & trained health personnel, availability of infrastructure, HR,as per population norms, community participation,inter sectoral coordination, equitable distribution of health care services, demand generation, client satisfaction, accountability, proper referral link. Other suggestive issues like good planning, organisation of activities, supervision, direction, coordination, records & reports, evaluation & of course budgeting etc etc.
Patient-centred care where the client has full autonomy on there choice of healthcare and therefore is a transparent, collaborative and integrated approach with the use of multiple modalities and to increase equality and quality of healthcare
To ensure quality health care services, develop ' Quality Assurance System ' at National, state, district, block & local level ( rural urban areas). There are various indicators ( SMART) which help in internal & external evaluation. One can match with input & outcome indicators. To assess the quality of services is essential as we have to depend on limited resources like Human, financial, infrastructure, time, skill & technique. Therefore, we have to design the parameters for evaluation & that would be like proper planning, effective coordination, concurrent & consecutive supervision, purposeful management, impact, controlled budgeting.