在整个卫生系统中快速部署COVID-19患者100%死亡率审查的经验教训

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Carrie A Herzke, Christine G Holzmueller, Michael Dutton, Allen Kachalia, Peter M Hill, Elliott R Haut
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摘要

死亡率审查是系统检查提供护理和确定需要改进的领域的一种方法。卫生系统领导人努力确保医院适应快速变化的COVID-19医疗指南,并提供高质量的医疗服务。因此,在2020年3月至7月期间死亡的6家医院系统内所有诊断为COVID-19的患者在72小时内进行了审查。对预防性高级审查的关注达到2级(内容专家)或3级(医院领导)。回顾包括可用的尸检和心脏骤停数据。COVID-19入院患者的总体卫生系统死亡率为12.5%,机械通气患者的死亡率为34.4%。由于医院患者群体的人口统计学差异,各医院之间的死亡率存在显著差异。死亡率审查的结果是,使用电子病历订单集在各站点之间传播不断发展的知识,建立了应急小组,并制定了转换COVID-19楼层和单位的清单。
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Lessons Learned From Rapid Deployment of 100% Mortality Review for Patients With COVID-19 Across a Health System.

Mortality review is one approach to systematically examine delivery of care and identify areas for improvement. Health system leaders sought to ensure hospitals were adapting to the rapidly changing medical guidance for COVID-19 and delivering high-quality care. Thus, all patients with a COVID-19 diagnosis within the 6-hospital system who died between March and July 2020 were reviewed within 72 hours. Concerns for preventability advanced review to level 2 (content experts) or 3 (hospital leadership). Reviews included available autopsy and cardiac arrest data. Overall health system mortality for COVID-19 patient admissions was 12.5% and mortality for mechanically ventilated patients was 34.4%. Significant differences in mortality rates were observed among hospitals due to demographic variations in patient populations at hospitals. Mortality reviews resulted in the dissemination of evolving knowledge among sites using an electronic medical record order set, implementation of proning teams, and development of checklists for converting COVID-19 floors and units.

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CiteScore
1.90
自引率
7.10%
发文量
124
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Medical Quality (AJMQ) is focused on keeping readers informed of the resources, processes, and perspectives contributing to quality health care services. This peer-reviewed journal presents a forum for the exchange of ideas, strategies, and methods in improving the delivery and management of health care.
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