Systemic emergency department performance in a low resource tertiary health facility in central Kenya: Micro level emergency care system evaluation

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE African Journal of Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.afjem.2023.05.008
Miriam Miima , Emmanuel Marsuk
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Emergency care system (ECS) performance is a proxy indicator of emergency care (EC) response and health systems resilience. The Emergency Care and System Assessment tool (ECSA) provides a structure for measuring emergency department (ED) systemic performance, using high quality ECS metrics. These metrics aligned with WHO targeted priority action areas facilitate synergies in supporting ECS evaluation at the micro level.

Retrospective file reviews and anecdotal evidence from a low resource tertiary health facility between 1st January 2020 – 31st May 2021 showed that: - the governance structure had administrative and financial autonomy from the public healthcare system, healthcare financing was mostly out of pocket (OPP) and the human resource ecosystem was structured in operations, enforcement and training to drive EC quality improvement. More than two thirds of the patients were high acuity but only 2% of the patients died. Most sentinel ED functions were available at the facility however the facility does not have a developed prehospital care, neurosurgical nor a burns unit.

Micro ECS framework derived from ECSA objectively interrogates performance of the healthcare system that supports EC in a tertiary facility.

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紧急护理系统(ECS)性能是紧急护理(EC)响应和卫生系统弹性的代理指标。急救和系统评估工具(ECSA)提供了一个使用高质量ECS指标衡量急诊科(ED)系统绩效的结构。这些指标与世界卫生组织有针对性的优先行动领域相一致,有助于协同支持微观层面的云服务器评估。2020年1月1日至2021年5月31日期间,来自一家低资源三级卫生机构的回顾性文件审查和轶事证据表明:治理结构具有独立于公共医疗系统的行政和财务自主权,医疗融资大多是自付的(OPP),人力资源生态系统在运营中是结构化的,执行和培训,以推动EC质量改进。超过三分之二的患者视力很高,但只有2%的患者死亡。该设施提供了大多数前哨ED功能,但该设施没有完善的院前护理、神经外科和烧伤科。源自ECSA的Micro ECS框架客观地询问了在三级机构中支持EC的医疗保健系统的性能。
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