Accuracy of outpatient service data for activity-based funding in New South Wales, Australia

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Health Information Management Journal Pub Date : 2017-05-01 DOI:10.1177/1833358316678957
E. Munyisia, D. Reid, Robert Yu
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Background: Despite increasing research on activity-based funding (ABF), there is no empirical evidence on the accuracy of outpatient service data for payment. Objective: This study aimed to identify data entry errors affecting ABF in two drug and alcohol outpatient clinic services in Australia. Methods: An audit was carried out on healthcare workers’ (doctors, nurses, psychologists, social workers, counsellors, and aboriginal health education officers) data entry errors in an outpatient electronic documentation system. Results: Of the 6919 data entries in the electronic documentation system, 7.5% (518) had errors, 68.7% of the errors were related to a wrong primary activity, 14.5% were due to a wrong activity category, 14.5% were as a result of a wrong combination of primary activity and modality of care, 1.9% were due to inaccurate information on a client’s presence during service delivery and 0.4% were related to a wrong modality of care. Conclusion: Data entry errors may affect the amount of funding received by a healthcare organisation, which in turn may affect the quality of treatment provided to clients due to the possibility of underfunding the organisation. To reduce errors or achieve an error-free environment, there is a need to improve the naming convention of data elements, their descriptions and alignment with the national standard classification of outpatient services. It is also important to support healthcare workers in their data entry by embedding safeguards in the electronic documentation system such as flags for inaccurate data elements.
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澳大利亚新南威尔士州基于活动的资助的门诊服务数据的准确性
背景:尽管对基于活动的资助(ABF)的研究越来越多,但没有实证证据表明门诊服务数据的准确性。目的:本研究旨在确定澳大利亚两个药物和酒精门诊服务中影响ABF的数据输入错误。方法:对门诊电子文档系统中医护人员(医生、护士、心理学家、社会工作者、辅导员和原住民健康教育官员)的数据输入错误进行审计。结果:在电子文档系统中的6919个数据条目中,7.5%(518)有错误,68.7%的错误与错误的主要活动有关,14.5%是由于错误的活动类别,14.5%由主要活动和护理模式的错误组合引起,1.9%的原因是关于客户在提供服务期间在场的信息不准确,0.4%的原因是错误的护理方式。结论:数据输入错误可能会影响医疗保健组织获得的资金数额,而医疗保健组织可能会因资金不足而影响向客户提供的治疗质量。为了减少错误或实现无错误的环境,需要改进数据元素的命名约定、其描述以及与门诊服务的国家标准分类的一致性。通过在电子文档系统中嵌入保护措施(如不准确数据元素的标志)来支持医护人员的数据输入也很重要。
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Health Information Management Journal
Health Information Management Journal 医学-医学:信息
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8.70
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17
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Health Information Management Journal (HIMJ) is the official peer-reviewed research journal of the Health Information Management Association of Australia (HIMAA). HIMJ provides a forum for dissemination of original investigations and reviews covering a broad range of topics related to the management and communication of health information including: clinical and administrative health information systems at international, national, hospital and health practice levels; electronic health records; privacy and confidentiality; health classifications and terminologies; health systems, funding and resources management; consumer health informatics; public and population health information management; information technology implementation and evaluation and health information management education.
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