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Coordinated computerized systems aimed at management, control, and quality assurance of medical processes and informatics

Yossy Machluf (Weizmann Institute of Sciences, Rehovot, Israel, and Quality Assurance and Control Committee, Medical Corps, Israel Defense Forces, Haifa, Israel)
Avinoam Pirogovsky (Division of Community Medicine, Ministry of Health, Tel Aviv, Israel)
Elio Palma (Head of the Department of Occupational Medicine, Afula, Clalit Health Services, and a member of the Quality Assurance and Control Committee of the Medical Corps of the IDF)
Avi Yona (Quality Assurance and Control Committee, Medical Corps, Israel Defense Forces, Afula, Israel)
Amir Navon (Quality Assurance and Control Committee, Medical Corps, Israel Defense Forces, Afula, Israel)
Tamar Shohat (Israel Center for Disease Control, Ministry of Health, Tel Aviv, Israel)
Amir Yitzak (Department of Pediatric Neurology, Assaf‐Haroffeh Medical Center, Zerrifin, Israel, and Israel Defense Forces, Medical Corps, Tel‐Hashomer, Israel)
Orna Tal (Israeli Center for Technology Assessment in Health Care, The Gertner Institute for Epidemiology and Health Policy Research, Emerging Technologies Unit, Tel Aviv, Israel)
Nachman Ash (Medical Corps, Israel Defense Forces, Tel‐Hashomer, Israel)
Michael Nachman (Potential Department, Conscription Administration, Personnel Directorate, Israel Defense Forces, Rishon Lezion Israel)
Yoram Chaiter (Quality Assurance and Control Committee, Medical Corps, Israel Defense Forces, Haifa, Israel)

International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance

ISSN: 0952-6862

Article publication date: 28 September 2012

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Abstract

Purpose

As part of the routine work of the medical committees in the Israel Defense Forces, a unique nationwide computerized control system is being implemented to assess and manage medical processes. The purpose of this paper is to report on that implementation.

Design/methodology/approach

The computerized system consists of three main components: a specific status indicating the processes in each file, an appointment system, and an internal computerized system that uses a magnetic card for the regulation of the local waiting lists.

Findings

The combined computerized system improves the control and management of the medical processes and informatics from the point‐of‐view of both the patients and system operators. Different parameters of quality control regarding the medical and administrative processes are assessed (such as efficiency), and solutions are sought. Computerized system‐based design and re‐allocation of human and medical resources were implemented according to the capacities and limitations of the medical system. A reduction in the daily number of invited recruits improved the quality of the medical encounters. Specific combined status codes were introduced for the efficient planning of the medical encounters. Implementation and automation of medical regulations and procedures within the computerized system make the latter play a key role and serve as a control tool during the decision‐making process.

Originality/value

The computerized system allows efficient follow‐up and management of medical processes and informatics, led to a better utilization of human and medical resources, and becomes a component of the decision making by the system operators and the administrative staff. Such a system could be used with success in clinics, hospitals, and other medical facilities.

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Citation

Machluf, Y., Pirogovsky, A., Palma, E., Yona, A., Navon, A., Shohat, T., Yitzak, A., Tal, O., Ash, N., Nachman, M. and Chaiter, Y. (2012), "Coordinated computerized systems aimed at management, control, and quality assurance of medical processes and informatics", International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, Vol. 25 No. 8, pp. 663-681. https://doi.org/10.1108/09526861211270622

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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