Lee Jeong-Moo, Han In Woong, Kwon Oh Chul, Seo Hye Rim, Jung Jipmin, Yoon So Jeong, Han Ahram, Lee Juhan, Lee Soo Young, Seo Hoseok, Kwon Wooil, Eom Bang Wool, Lee In-Seob, Park Ji Won, Lee Hae Won, Hwang Ho Kyoung, Lee Suk-Hwan, Shin Eung Jin, Lee Woo Yong
Division of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Division of HBP Surgery, Department of Surgery, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Ann Surg Treat Res. 2024 Dec;107(6):305-314. doi: 10.4174/astr.2024.107.6.305. Epub 2024 Dec 2.
Improvements in surgical quality and patient safety are critical components of the healthcare system. Despite excellent cancer survival rates in Korea, there is a lack of standardized postoperative complication management systems. To address this gap, the Korean Surgical Society initiated the development of the Korean Quality Improvement Platform in Surgery (K-QIPS) program.
K-QIPS was successfully launched in 87 general hospitals. This nationwide surgical quality improvement program covers 5 major surgical fields: gastric surgery, colorectal surgery, hepatectomy and liver transplantation, pancreatectomy, and kidney transplantation.
Common and surgery-specific complication platforms will be developed, and the program will work toward the implementation of an artificial intelligence-based complication prediction system and the provision of evidence-based feedback to participating institutions. K-QIPS represents a significant step toward improving surgical quality and patient safety in Korea.
This program aims to reduce postoperative complications, mortality, and medical costs by providing a standardized platform for complication management and prediction. The successful implementation of this nationwide project may provide a good model for other countries that are required to improve surgical outcomes and patient care.
提高手术质量和患者安全是医疗系统的关键组成部分。尽管韩国的癌症生存率很高,但缺乏标准化的术后并发症管理系统。为弥补这一差距,韩国外科学会启动了韩国手术质量改进平台(K-QIPS)项目的开发。
K-QIPS已在87家综合医院成功推出。这个全国性的手术质量改进项目涵盖5个主要手术领域:胃手术、结直肠手术、肝切除术和肝移植、胰腺切除术以及肾移植。
将开发常见和特定手术的并发症平台,该项目将致力于实施基于人工智能的并发症预测系统,并向参与机构提供循证反馈。K-QIPS是韩国在提高手术质量和患者安全方面迈出的重要一步。
该项目旨在通过提供并发症管理和预测的标准化平台来降低术后并发症、死亡率和医疗成本。这个全国性项目的成功实施可能为其他需要改善手术结果和患者护理的国家提供一个良好的模式。