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Evaluation of the effectiveness of internal quality control of medical care during control and supervision activities in medical organizations

https://doi.org/10.47619/2713-2617.zm.2021.v2i3;6-16

Abstract

Introduction. Currently, medical organizations of Moscow Healthcare Department have a three-level system of internal control for assessing the quality and safety of medical activities. At the same time, insurance companies have adopted a logically consistent, alternating multi-level system of inspections (medical and economic control) and evaluations (medical and economic evaluation, quality of medical care evaluation). Methods, techniques, criteria and guidelines for external and internal control of the quality and safety of medical activities are different. In this regard, assessment of the effectiveness of internal quality control of medical care in medical organizations during control and supervision activities is an important task that requires an evidence-based decision. Objectives. To provide evidence for the effectiveness of assessment criteria when conducting internal quality control of medical care and to determine their impact on effective performance of medical organizations. Materials and methods. The authors studied the results of 10 inspections and 36 evaluations of regulatory and supervisory authorities (insurance companies, Federal Service for Surveillance in Healthcare (Roszdravnadzor), etc.) and systematized the reasons for applying deductions and penalties. We performed a comparative analysis with evaluation criteria used by the heads of structural divisions (departments, laboratories) of Bakhrushin Brothers Hospital, as well as other private medical organizations. Authors studied technical capabilities of various automated information systems (Megaclinic, Asklepius, Doctor’s Automated Workstation, EMIAS for polyclinics and hospitals, etc.). Results. Authors performed comparative analysis of criteria used in inspections and evaluations of external and internal control of the quality and safety of medical activities. Analysis showed that the currently used assessment criteria do not fully ensure fulfillment of requirements and guidelines, violation of which entails financial sanctions (deductions, fines). Conclusion. It is necessary to develop and implement methods for organizing and conducting internal control of quality and safety of medical activities to create "effective criteria" that will minimize financial sanctions (deductions, fines) applied during various inspections (evaluations) of control and supervisory authorities.

About the Authors

S. Yu. Morozov
Research Institute for Healthcare Organization and Medical Management of Moscow Healthcare Department
Russian Federation

Sergey Yu. Morozov – Candidate of Medical Sci.,, research associate

9, Sharikopodshipnikovskaya str., 115088, Moscow, Russian Federation



N. N. Kamynina
Research Institute for Healthcare Organization and Medical Management of Moscow Healthcare Department
Russian Federation

Natalya N. Kamynina – Doctor of Science in Medicine, Ph.D. in Pedagogic, associated professor, Deputy Director

9, Sharikopodshipnikovskaya str., 115088, Moscow, Russian Federation



A. V. Vorykhanov
Bakhrushin Brothers Hospital
Russian Federation

Andrey V. Vorykhanov – Candidate of Medical Sci.,, Chief Physician

7, Strominka str., 107014, Moscow, Russian Federation



M. V. Smirnova
Bakhrushin Brothers Hospital
Russian Federation

Marina V. Smirnova – Deputy Chief Physician for clinical and expert work

7, Strominka str., 107014, Moscow, Russian Federation



A. A. Lobachev
Bakhrushin Brothers Hospital
Russian Federation

Alexey A. Lobachev – Deputy Chief Physician for outpatient clinic

7, Strominka str., 107014, Moscow, Russian Federation



T. Yu. Morozova
Outpatient hospital of SBI of Stavropol Krai “Regional children's hospital”
Russian Federation

Tatiana Yu. Morozova – Chief of outpatient clininc

3, Semashko str., 355029, Stavropol, Russian Federation



М. А. Морозова
Insurance company “SOGAZ-Med
Russian Federation

Marina A. Morozova – Head of the Expert Support Group of the Organization for the Protection of the Rights of the Insured in Moscow, Department of Expertise and Protection of the Rights of the Insured

26, Ulansky per., 107045, Moscow, Russian Federation



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Morozov S.Yu., Kamynina N.N., Vorykhanov A.V., Smirnova M.V., Lobachev A.A., Morozova T.Yu., Морозова М.А. Evaluation of the effectiveness of internal quality control of medical care during control and supervision activities in medical organizations. City Healthcare. 2021;2(3):6-16. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.47619/2713-2617.zm.2021.v2i3;6-16

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