ICT for enabling the quality evaluation of health care services : a case study in a general hospital
Medical practice, monitoring and control guidelines enable standardization, assessment and quality improvement in healthcare. This often implies collecting and analyzing electronic medical records (EMRs) in order to calculate compliance metrics and support evidence-based decision-making. However, fo...
- Autores:
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Pomares-Quimbaya, Alexandra
González, Rafael A.
Sierra, Alejandro
Daza, Julián Camilo
Muñoz Velandia, Oscar Mauricio
García Peña, Ángel Alberto
Bustamante, Álvaro
García, Olga Milena
Bohórquez, Wilson Ricardo
- Tipo de recurso:
- Part of book
- Fecha de publicación:
- 2017
- Institución:
- Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
- Repositorio:
- Repositorio Universidad Javeriana
- Idioma:
- eng
- OAI Identifier:
- oai:repository.javeriana.edu.co:10554/57009
- Palabra clave:
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- Atribución-NoComercial 4.0 Internacional
Summary: | Medical practice, monitoring and control guidelines enable standardization, assessment and quality improvement in healthcare. This often implies collecting and analyzing electronic medical records (EMRs) in order to calculate compliance metrics and support evidence-based decision-making. However, for these benefits to materialize a set of challenges must be overcome, including the complexity required to represent guidelines in such a way that compliance can be automatically determined with the aid of software; the combination of both structured and unstructured (narrative text) data; and cultural or political barriers. In this chapter, we present a strategy to overcome these challenges using three case studies in chronic disease for a developing country. As such, this work contributes an approach to enable the use of ICT-supported medical guideline evaluation, in order to contribute to a more reliable and context-dependent way of improving healthcare in developing countries in particular. |
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