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[Medical audit in surgery].

J A Costa1

  • 1Dep. de Cir. do CCMB-PUC-SP.

Revista Da Associacao Medica Brasileira (1992)
|April 1, 1992
PubMed
Summary
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Accurate medical record-keeping is crucial for evaluating treatments and improving patient care. Establishing medical auditorship is vital for assessing therapeutic outcomes and reducing complications.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical informatics
  • Healthcare quality improvement
  • Clinical data management

Context:

  • Clinical data recording is not a common practice among healthcare practitioners.
  • Lack of comprehensive medical records hinders the evaluation of medical proceedings.
  • Practitioners struggle to recall patient histories and treatment outcomes.

Purpose:

  • To emphasize the necessity of clinical data recording for evaluating medical proceedings.
  • To highlight the role of medical auditorship in improving healthcare quality.
  • To advocate for the establishment of auditorship for better decision-making.

Summary:

  • The abstract underscores the critical need for systematic clinical data recording.
  • It identifies the absence of such data as a major impediment to assessing treatment efficacy and quality of care.

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  • Medical auditorship is proposed as a solution to establish valuable metrics for professional and scientific advancement.
  • Impact:

    • Improved evaluation of therapeutic results and medical proceedings.
    • Enhanced ability to characterize and improve the quality of medical care.
    • Foundation for future advancements in surgical practice through data-driven insights.