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Records oriented work statistics: theory & practice.

R D Cheesman1, K Harrison-Taylor

  • 1Tawam Hospital, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

Health Services Management
|March 10, 1991
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This study introduces a work unit system for quantifying tasks in hospital medical records departments. The system was successfully implemented at Tawam Hospital, demonstrating its practical application.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Health Informatics
  • Hospital Administration

Background:

  • Workload quantification is standard in paramedical hospital areas.
  • The application of work units in medical records departments is not widespread.
  • There is a need for standardized workload measurement in medical records.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the development and implementation of a work unit system for medical records departments.
  • To demonstrate the feasibility of applying work units in this specific healthcare setting.
  • To provide a model for other medical records departments seeking to quantify workloads.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a novel work unit system tailored for medical records tasks.
  • Implementation of the system at Tawam Hospital, Abu Dhabi.

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  • Evaluation of the system's effectiveness in quantifying departmental workload.
  • Main Results:

    • Successful design and implementation of a functional work unit system.
    • Demonstrated ability of the system to quantify diverse medical records tasks.
    • Positive reception and integration of the system within the hospital.

    Conclusions:

    • A work unit system can be effectively devised and implemented in hospital medical records departments.
    • This approach offers a valuable tool for workload analysis and management.
    • The Tawam Hospital model provides a precedent for similar initiatives.