改进围手术期医学的数据基础设施:伦敦一家三级医院的经验。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Daniel Bendel, Teresa Wong, James Bedford, Peter M Odor
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摘要

电子病历系统的采用为整理有关病人护理的大量复杂信息提供了机会。医疗保健数据可以为绩效管理提供信息,实现预测分析并加强战略决策。采用数据驱动的方法来改善患者护理,对于解决与大手术相关的发病率和死亡率日益增长的问题至关重要。我们介绍了如何转换和利用电子健康记录系统中的护理流程数据,为英国一家医院的大手术患者建立一个用于质量改进的登记册。我们重点介绍了数据驱动愿景的发展、将原始数据转化为临床决策相关指标的技术方面以及遇到的挑战。最后,我们概述了我们的数据基础设施如何支持临床管理、质量改进和研究。通过分享我们的经验,我们希望能够帮助其他人嵌入并获取医疗数据所能产生的变革性临床见解。
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Data Infrastructure for Improvement in Perioperative Medicine: Experience at a London Tertiary Hospital.

Adoption of electronic health record systems offers an opportunity to collate massive volumes of complex information about patient care. Healthcare data can inform performance management, enable predictive analytics and enhance strategic decision making. A data-driven approach to improving patient care is vital to address the growing burden of morbidity and mortality associated with major surgery. We describe our methodology for transforming and utilising process of care data in an electronic health record system to develop a registry for quality improvement purposes in patients undergoing major surgery at a single UK hospital. We highlight development of our data-driven vision, technical aspects of processing raw data into metrics relevant to clinical decision making, alongside challenges encountered. Finally, we outline how our data infrastructure supports clinical governance, quality improvement and research. In sharing our experiences, we hope to enable others to embed and access the transformative clinical insights that healthcare data can yield.

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British journal of hospital medicine
British journal of hospital medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
1.50
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0.00%
发文量
176
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: British Journal of Hospital Medicine was established in 1966, and is still true to its origins: a monthly, peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary review journal for hospital doctors and doctors in training. The journal publishes an authoritative mix of clinical reviews, education and training updates, quality improvement projects and case reports, and book reviews from recognized leaders in the profession. The Core Training for Doctors section provides clinical information in an easily accessible format for doctors in training. British Journal of Hospital Medicine is an invaluable resource for hospital doctors at all stages of their career. The journal is indexed on Medline, CINAHL, the Sociedad Iberoamericana de Información Científica and Scopus.
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