Influence of Public Procurement Practices on End User Satisfaction in Mubende hospital, Uganda
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2013-06
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between public procurement
practices and end user satisfaction of procured services in the hospital. The study
objectives included: (i) assessing the relationship between transparency in procurement
and end user satisfaction of procured services in Mubende Regional Referral Hospital,
(ii) investigating the relationship between non-discrimination in procurement and end
user satisfaction of procured services in Mubende Regional Referral Hospital, and (iii)
analyzing the relationship between competition in procurement and end user satisfaction
of procured services in Mubende Regional Referral Hospital. The study adopted a cross
sectional survey. The results showed the following correlation coefficients and
probability values: r = 0.488 and p = 0.028 for transparency in procurement and end user
satisfaction; r = 0.516 and p = 0.043 for non-discrimination in procurement and end user
satisfaction; and r = 0.424 and p = 0.026 for competition in procurement and end user
satisfaction. The correlation coefficients were all positive and significant. It was
concluded that increasing transparency in procurement, non-discrimination in
procurement and competition in procurement would improve end user satisfaction of
procured services in Mubende Regional Referral Hospital. Therefore, the study
recommends that central government policy making agencies and Districts should
tighten, increase adherence, and sensitize the public about the existing public
procurement regulations and guidelines so as to enhance end user satisfaction of procured
services in the hospital.
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Influence, Public Procurement Practices, End User Satisfaction, Mubende hospital, Uganda
Citation
Karibwije, Chrissy (2013) Influence of Public Procurement Practices on End User Satisfaction in Mubende hospital, Uganda