What is it about?
The scope of this article is the relationship of efficiency of medical rehabilitation, in particular its in-hospital period with quality of medical care rendered to the patient. Quality of medical care matching to approved criteria was assessed using an automated computer system integrated into the accounting program activities of medical institutions. It is established that in most cases rehabilitation of patients with myocardial infarction has a positive effect on the functional state of the heart. However, if the quality of medical care provided to the patient, did not meet the criteria of correct drug therapy, the efficacy of rehabilitation was reduced. The value of the automated system for the early detection of such inconsistencies, defects analysis and management decisions was demonstrated.
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Why is it important?
Studies have shown that the subsequent stages of medical rehabilitation in myocardial infarction are an effective way to restore the functional parameters of the cardiovascular system. The result of rehabilitation relies heavily on the quality of medical care provided, particularly the compliance of care quality to the criteria established by the departmental regulations. An automated system, integrated into the accounting program of activities of medical institutions, helps strongly to assess the mentioned compliance for every case of the disease, as well as for the multifactorial analysis of process of health care providing in the institution and its separate units.
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It was a great pleasure to write this article because she had collaborators with whom I have been working with for a long time. This article will convince my colleagues use automated systems to assess the quality of medical care and influence the efficiency of rehabilitation of patients with myocardial infarction
Salnikova Natalia A
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This page is a summary of: The use of automated system for assessing the quality of health care and its impact on the efficiency of rehabilitation in myocardial infarction patients, August 2017, Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE),
DOI: 10.1109/iisa.2017.8316427.
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