Can ICT Help to Solve the Clinical Appropriateness Problem?—An Experience in the Italian Public Health

L. Vaira, Mario Alessandro Bochicchio
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Clinical exams are essential in modern medicine for disease screening, diagnosis and monitoring, but their misuse can lead to resources dissipation. In recent years there has been a significant increase in clinical exams demand. This can be seen both as a positive result of an improved health awareness, mostly in terms of prevention, and as the direct and logical consequence of the medical defensive behaviour, which arises from the potential occurrence of legal controversies and of the clinician's unawareness and indifference about the cost of clinical exams. Often the reasons are related to practical problems, such as the lack of knowledge about an already performed exam, the unavailability or inaccessibility of previous test results, doubts about the reliability of the obtained result for a specific exam or, even, the loss of the previous medical report. In order to reduce the occurrence of inappropriate exams requests we propose an approach, mainly based on Open Data and Open Software, to enforce a suitable set of "appropriateness rules" which can be used to check the appropriateness of the request exam as soon as the request is submitted to the medical unit in charge to perform it. The appropriateness rules come from an open and update repository that can allow the total comprehension about the clinical appropriateness topic and facilitate discussions and debates on the theme. The paper discusses also an implementation of the proposed approach and its application to a public hospital, in Italy.
ICT能帮助解决临床适宜性问题吗?——意大利公共卫生的经验
临床检查是现代医学疾病筛查、诊断和监测的重要手段,但临床检查的不当使用会造成资源的耗散。近年来,临床检查的需求有了显著的增长。这既可以看作是提高健康意识(主要是在预防方面)的积极结果,也可以看作是医疗防御行为的直接和合乎逻辑的后果,这种行为源于可能发生的法律纠纷以及临床医生对临床检查费用的不了解和漠不关心。原因往往与实际问题有关,例如对已经进行的检查缺乏了解,以前的检查结果无法获得或无法获得,对特定检查结果的可靠性产生怀疑,甚至丢失了以前的医疗报告。为了减少不适当的检查请求的发生,我们提出了一种主要基于开放数据和开放软件的方法,来执行一套合适的“适当规则”,一旦请求提交给负责执行它的医疗单位,就可以用来检查请求检查的适当性。适当性规则来自一个开放和更新的存储库,可以允许对临床适当性主题的全面理解,并促进关于该主题的讨论和辩论。本文还讨论了所提出的方法的实施及其在意大利一家公立医院的应用。
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