The quality of medical care in a round-the-clock hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Sibirskii nauchnyi meditsinskii zhurnal Pub Date : 2023-04-28 DOI:10.18699/ssmj20230212
E. Usacheva, O. Kulikova, P. E. Svechkar, M. V. Semenikhina
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Violations in the provision of medical care are detected by controlling the volume, timing, quality and conditions of medical care. The objective of the work is assessment of the activities of the round-the-clock hospital from the standpoint of the quality of medical care during the COVID-19 pandemic. Material and methods. A database of indicators reflecting the activity of round-the-clock hospital for four years, from 2017 to 2020 (Omsk) was formed. Analytical, statistical methods and the method of expert assessments were used to analyze the required indicators. Results. Evaluation of inpatient hospital activities during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to the “pre-pandemic” years showed a 1.9-fold and 2.9-fold decrease in the total number of quality examinations performed and the number of defects detected, respectively. The number of defects that were grounds for denial or reduction of payment for medical care found in the “before-COVID-19” years was 2.1 times higher than in 2020. In 2020, the weight of the share of those defects that directly reflect the quality of medical care increased signifcantly. The quantitative composition of the inpatient hospital staff changed insignifcantly during the analyzed period – the number of physicians increased  by only 5 % over four years, with no dynamics in the qualitative characteristics of the staff. The number of medical equipment increased by 27.6 %. Due to re-profling in 2020, there was a decrease in the number of hospitalized patients, with an increase in the proportion of patients admitted by emergency care (up to 91 %) and an increase in mortality by 2.7 times. Conclusions. One of the conditions for maintaining high quality of medical care is a balance between the main components of quality: accessibility, timeliness, sufciency, efciency and safety and the speed of its achievement, which in turn depends on the amount of resources and reserves.
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COVID-19大流行期间一家24小时医院的医疗服务质量
通过控制医疗服务的数量、时间、质量和条件,发现提供医疗服务方面的违规行为。这项工作的目的是从COVID-19大流行期间医疗服务质量的角度评估全天候医院的活动。材料和方法。建立了反映2017年至2020年四年(鄂木斯克)全天候医院活动的指标数据库。采用分析方法、统计方法和专家评价方法对所需指标进行分析。结果。对2019冠状病毒病大流行期间住院医院活动的评估显示,与“大流行前”相比,进行的质量检查总数和发现的缺陷数量分别减少了1.9倍和2.9倍。在“covid -19之前”发现的作为拒绝或减少医疗费用理由的缺陷数量比2020年高出2.1倍。2020年,直接反映医疗保健质量的缺陷所占份额的权重显著增加。在分析期间,住院医院工作人员的数量构成变化不大——医生的数量在四年内仅增加了5%,工作人员的质量特征没有变化。医疗设备数量增长27.6%。由于2020年的重新分析,住院患者人数减少,接受急诊治疗的患者比例增加(高达91%),死亡率增加了2.7倍。结论。保持高质量医疗服务的条件之一是在质量的主要组成部分之间取得平衡:可及性、及时性、充分性、效率和安全性,以及实现这一目标的速度,而这又取决于资源和储备的数量。
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