StrokeStroke is identified as one of the leading causes of death and to decrease mortality rate a review of the causes is required. The importance of measuring and reviewing health care quality is no longer questioned. However quantifying quality is a difficult task one that involves a subjective element and judgment. Different methods are employed in measuring quality such as level of care provided, administration accuracy, staff sufficiency, hygiene level and therapies provided. The need to combine the facts and figures with judgments and evaluation is a complex process and needs to be done with utmost care. The quality measures need to be evaluated on a regular basis to ensure their relevance and validity in the given circumstances.
Measures used to monitor and review quality:
As the hospital administration began to realize the link between stroke patients death and the quality of service rendered the need to analyze data became inevitable. Quality can only be monitored when statistical data is interrelated and relationships are established between different variables.
The quality monitoring process can be broken down in to three distinct components namely structure, process and outcomes. Structure involves the assessment of the internal working system of the organization such as skills and training of the staff, efficiency and effectiveness of their equipment and the ability to utilize resources to its maximum. However in this case little importance is given to this component of monitoring quality. The organization simply reviews the number of patients that are admitted and are discharged from the hospital, breaking them down in the kind of treatment received to identify staffing needs and the need to invest in technical equipment. However, analysis based on only these factors might not be adequate and hospitals need to focus on other domains of care such as ensuring that there is appropriately trained staff for cardiovascular treatment, equipment is available for tests and procedures and there is follow up for patients (American Heart Association, 1999).
The process components has been slightly more focused on in hospitals and involves ensuring that accurate diagnose is done and the respective treatment is received. Quality monitoring was done by checking on the number of deaths in stroke patients. It was revealed that there were coding problems which led to distorted results. This was worked upon...
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