THE MODEL FOR THE AUDIT SYSTEM OF MEDICAL SERVICE QUALITY IN HEALTHCARE INSTITUTIONS
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Published:2023-11-22
Issue:5
Volume:
Page:82-89
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ISSN:2616-4868
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Container-title:Clinical and Preventive Medicine
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language:
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Short-container-title:Clin. and prev. med.
Author:
Dovhan Valerii I.ORCID, Hrynzovskyii Anatolii M.ORCID, Bielai Serhii.V.ORCID, Arziantseva Dariia A.ORCID, Zakharkevych Nataliaa P.ORCID, Tovma Mykola I.ORCID
Abstract
Introduction. Audit of medical services is essential means for provision of the qualified medical care to civilian population. The laws and regulations of a particular country should be considered when this means is implemented.
The aim. We have researched the theoretical and methodical approaches to audit system organization of medical service quality in healthcare institutions of Ukraine.
Materials and methods. We have analyzed the ideas of experts according to their clinical effect; goals; results and purposes before and after the implementation and receiving the primary feedback. We have described the precise selection of indices according to their effectiveness, taking into account the theories and empiric investigation of the latest researches and articles. The process assessment would be employed in order to define the most effective components of the audit.
Results. We have distinguished the criteria of medical care in relation to the quality constituents, such as: patient’s orientation, effectiveness, safety, accessibility, economical effectiveness, timeliness. The results of the indicators are entered into the reporting form. In addition, problems which were identified at the stage of processing the results, and prevent the correct interpretation of the obtained indicator values, should be recorded in the reporting form. Definitely, conducting a clinical audit requires significant administrative resources and high motivation of the healthcare institution staff. The personal traits of the head of institution, including abilities to motivate a team, to use the newest data of analytical systems and registries, to know the background of audit, play a key role in this process.
Conclusions. The expediency of regular audits once every 6-12 months was proved. It is suggested that clinical audit be implemented in healthcare institutions in order to ameliorate the procedure and effectiveness of medical care to patients via in-depth analysis of the aid’s constituents in comparison to the defined criteria and implementation of necessary changes.
Publisher
State Institution of Science Research and Practical Center
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science
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