Author:
Tokareva Yu M,Artyukhina A,Chumakov V I,Zhuchenko D D,Tokina V A
Abstract
Abstract
The most important element of health management at all levels is currently information support. The article presents the results of developing an algorithm for information support of the internal quality control system in the medical information system. As a result of a survey of experts, quality assessment criteria were identified: medical documentation, patient survey data, information from books of reviews and suggestions, oral and written appeals to the administration. The calculation of the quality factor for maintaining a patient‘s medical record in the medical information system (MIS) should be performed automatically. The results of the ongoing internal control of MIS automated generation of reporting forms in time and in levels, containing the following information: the reporting period; volume of performed internal control: the number of verified cases; the volume percentage of the specified minimum volumes; the results of the internal control, General and in the context of the number of branches of the revealed defects of medical aid by kinds, a summary of the actions taken responsible for conducting monitoring; proposals on the result of internal control for the head of the institution.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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