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[Quality management with information systems].

G R Thurmayr1, R Thurmayr

  • 1Institut für Medizinische Statistik und Epidemiologie, Technische Universität München, Ismaningerstrasse 22, 81675 München.

Kongressband. Deutsche Gesellschaft Fur Chirurgie. Kongress
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Information systems improve healthcare quality management by supporting physician documentation and coding. Regular reviews and efficiency controls are crucial for continuous quality improvement in hospitals.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Quality Management in Healthcare
  • Medical Documentation

Context:

  • Hospitals utilize integrated information systems for both quality management and operational tasks.
  • Physician engagement and appraisal significantly influence the completeness of documented diagnoses.

Purpose:

  • To demonstrate how information systems can dual-purpose for quality management and other hospital functions.
  • To highlight the impact of IT support on medical coding accuracy and efficiency.

Summary:

  • Information systems enhance the completeness of documented diagnoses by influencing physician appraisal.
  • IT-supported coding significantly improves accuracy and efficiency.
  • Regular physician compliance reviews and short-interval quality assurance processes are essential for timely intervention.

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  • Individual efficiency controls motivate healthcare professionals to improve their performance.
  • Impact:

    • Integrated information systems are vital for hospitals seeking KTQ (Cooperation for Quality in Healthcare) certification.
    • These systems facilitate simultaneous quality management and other operational tasks, streamlining hospital processes.
    • The findings underscore the potential of technology to drive substantial improvements in healthcare quality and operational efficiency.