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QA, RM and UM functions require coordinated information management.

L J Bittle, M Bloomrosen

    Journal of Quality Assurance : a Publication of the National Association of Quality Assurance Professionals
    |January 9, 1990
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    Healthcare providers face increasing demand for quality data. Centralized, computerized systems are crucial for effective quality assurance (QA), risk management (RM), and utilization review (UR) to meet these demands.

    Area of Science:

    • Health Services Research
    • Healthcare Informatics
    • Quality Improvement

    Background:

    • Public demand for healthcare data access is rising, increasing pressure on providers.
    • Quality data is essential in a competitive, litigious, and cost-conscious healthcare environment.
    • Existing data on clinical and organizational performance is often sparse and unintegrated.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the growing need for comprehensive quality assurance (QA) data systems in healthcare.
    • To emphasize the importance of computerization and data integration for effective performance monitoring.
    • To address challenges in implementing effective QA, risk management (RM), and utilization review (UR) data systems.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of current healthcare data management practices for QA, RM, and UR.

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  • Evaluation of the impact of data fragmentation and lack of integration on healthcare quality.
  • Assessment of the need for centralized, coordinated, and computerized information systems.
  • Main Results:

    • Significant progress is being made in establishing comprehensive QA programs with centralized data.
    • Computerization and data re-use are essential for demonstrating clinical and organizational performance.
    • Department-oriented, decentralized systems lead to redundant data capture and system incompatibilities.

    Conclusions:

    • Integrated, computerized QA programs are necessary to meet institutional needs for timely and accurate quality information.
    • Strategic assessment and planning are required for successful technology implementation in healthcare data management.
    • Decentralized approaches hinder the development of comprehensive information systems vital for internal management and planning.