Escovitz G H, Burkett G L, Kuhn J C, Zelenznik C, Gonnella J S
Med Care. 1978 Nov;16(11):941-9. doi: 10.1097/00005650-197811000-00004.
A study of 17 hospitals in the Greater Delaware Valley region was undertaken in order to determine if those hospitals which had participated in an early voluntary effort to initiate medical audit differed qualitatively or quantitatively from a matched group of hospitals which had not participated in the previous project. The study also provided the opportunity to analyze the current status of medical audit in a group of hospitals which varied significantly in size, location, and educational responsibilities. Data regarding audit administrative organization, number of audits performed, type of system used, quality of audit criteria, and utilization of audit findings were gathered and analyzed. For these variables, no discernible differences were found between hospitals which had participated in the early voluntary project and those which had not. Wide variations were found among the hospitals in the extent to which medical audit processes were formalized and implemented. There were also variations in the quality of criteria formulated by the hospitals, but they generally did not receive a high rating. The implications of audit findings were generally not followed up in an organized and appropriate manner. Many hospitals which had received PSRO delegated status were given a low rating by the reviewers. The implications of these findings are discussed.
对特拉华谷大区的17家医院进行了一项研究,以确定那些早期参与自愿开展医疗审计工作的医院,与一组未参与先前项目的匹配医院相比,在质量或数量上是否存在差异。该研究还提供了一个机会,来分析一组规模、位置和教育职责差异显著的医院中医疗审计的现状。收集并分析了有关审计管理组织、执行的审计数量、使用的系统类型、审计标准质量以及审计结果利用情况的数据。对于这些变量,参与早期自愿项目的医院与未参与的医院之间未发现明显差异。各医院在医疗审计流程的正规化和实施程度上存在很大差异。医院制定的标准质量也存在差异,但总体评级不高。审计结果的影响通常没有以有组织且适当的方式得到跟进。许多获得专业标准审查组织(PSRO)授权地位的医院被评审人员给予了较低评级。讨论了这些发现的意义。