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CUSTOMER_CODE SMUDE DIVISION_CODE SMUDE EVENT_CODE JULY2016 ASSESSMENT_CODE MH0053_JULY2016 QUESTION_TYPE DESCRIPTIVE_QUESTION QUESTION_ID 15214 QUESTION_TEXT What do you mean by Hospital Information System? Add a note on the advantages & qualities of the same Hospital information system is defined as an open system, which attempts to integrate and communicate the outside and inside flow of information within a hospital and provide the function common for all applications. (2 marks) SCHEME OF EVALUATION Advantages ●Helps to track the patient ●Ensures timely action at various levels ●Reduces the cost of patient care ●Is useful in future planning ●Significantly reduces the need of manpower ●Significantly increases the efficiency of the system (4 marks) Qualities ●Economical ●Efficient ●Effective ●Expandable ●Educative ●Reliable ●Flexible ●Friendly to users ●Fast – Less time consuming ●Secure (4 marks) QUESTION_TYPE DESCRIPTIVE_QUESTION QUESTION_ID 15215 QUESTION_TEXT Briefly explain the following with regard to the phases of new computerized system development: a. System Analysis b. System Designing c. System Testing d. System Implementation e. System Evaluation SCHEME OF EVALUATION a.System Analysis: IT is the process of collecting, organizing and evaluating facts about information system requirements and the environment in which the system will operate. b.System Designing: It is the creative technical process of converting information system requirements into a detailed set of specifications for a system. c.System Testing: It is the critical process for the program development. The objective is to prove that there are no errors in the programs. d.System Implementation: Once a thorough system analysis has been completed, a design approach selected and system designing specifications prepared and approved, then implementation of the hospital information system can be proceed. e.System Evaluation: It is one of the important tasks to be performed after the implementation phase. (2 marks each) QUESTION_TYPE DESCRIPTIVE_QUESTION QUESTION_ID 73156 QUESTION_TEXT Write briefly about the various Hospital Support Services? Key: Each Service = 2 marks X 5 = 10 marks Dietary service Social service SCHEME OF EVALUATION Pastoral care service Patient escort service Patient ombudsman or patient representative services QUESTION_TYPE DESCRIPTIVE_QUESTION QUESTION_ID 118004 QUESTION_TEXT Discuss the organizational arrangements for the HMIS in India. A. central level SCHEME OF EVALUATION 1. central bureau of health intelligence (CBHI) 2. statistics division in the department of health and family welfare 3. the sample registration system B. state level organisation – an example from andhra pradesh C. organisation at the district level (with explanition) QUESTION_TYPE DESCRIPTIVE_QUESTION QUESTION_ID 118008 QUESTION_TEXT Describe the significance of Health Information Systems in nursing education. Health Information Systems in nursing education.helps the future nurses to analyse, how this type of an information syatem would assist them in their day today activities, which we discussed in the previous section. SCHEME OF EVALUATION Health information system is defined as “ A combination of health statistics from verios sorces, used to derive information about health status, health care, provision and use of service, and impact on health….. QUESTION_TYPE DESCRIPTIVE_QUESTION QUESTION_ID 118011 QUESTION_TEXT Explain JCI & NABH. JCI/JACHO (5marks) Joint Commission International (JCI) SCHEME OF EVALUATION Joint Commission International (JCI) was formerly known as Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare organization (JACHO) and Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals (JACH) Let us have a look at the history of JCI. In 1994 the JACHO implemented several important changes: A revised survey process applying performance focused standards organised around patient care functions Data collection for initial indicator sets for the indicator measurement system Accreditation for healthcare networks Release of organisation specific performance reports Accreditation and certification services Offered by JCI The Joint Commission provides evaluation and accreditation services for the following types of organizations: General, psychiatric, children’s and rehabilitation hospitals Critical access hospitals Medical equipment services, hospice services and other home care organizations Nursing homes and other long term care facilities Behavioral healthcare organizations, addiction services Rehabilitation centers, group practices, office-based surgeries and other ambulatory care providers Independent or freestanding laboratories In 2007 JCI established a few patient safety goals to improve the quality of care they are: Improve the accuracy of patient identification Improve the effectiveness of communication among caregivers. Improve the safety of using medications. Reduce the risk of healthcare-associated infections. Accurately and completely reconcile medications across the continuum of care to prevent medication errors. Reduce the risk of patient harm resulting from falls. Reduce the risk of influenza and pneumococcal disease in institutionalized older adults. Reduce the risk of surgical fires. Implementation of applicable National Patient Safety Goals and associated requirements by components and practitioner sites. Encourage patients’ active involvement in their own care as a patient safety strategy. ulcers). Prevent healthcare-associated pressure ulcers (decubitus The organization identifies safety risks inherent in its patient population. NABH (5 marks) National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH) The National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH) is a constituent board of the Quality Council of India, set up to establish and operate accreditation programmes for healthcare organizations. The board is structured to cater to much desired needs of the consumers and to set benchmarks for the progress of the health industry. NABH standards for hospitals have been drafted by Technical committees of NABH and contain a complete set of standards for evaluation of hospitals for grant of accreditation. The standards provide framework for quality assurance and quality improvement for hospitals. The standards focus on patient safety and quality of care. The standards call for continuous monitoring of sentinel events and comprehensive corrective action plan leading to building of quality culture at all levels and across all the functions. The standards are equally applicable to hospitals and nursing homes in the government as well as in the private sector. Outline of NABH Standards includes Access, Assessment and continuity of Care (AAC) Patient Rights and Education (PRE) Care of Patient (COP) Management of Medication (MOM) Hospital Infection control (HIC) Continuous Quality Improvement (CIQ) Responsibility of Management (ROM) Facility Management and Safety (FMS) Human Resource Management (HRM) Information Management System Ten steps to NABH accreditation: 1. Obtain copy of NABH standards 2. Carry out self assessment on status of compliance with the NABH standards. 3. Identify gap areas and prepare action plan to bridge the gaps. 4. Ensure that NABH standards are implemented and integrated with hospital functioning. 5. Obtain copy and submit application form for assessment. 6. Pay the accreditation fee. 7. Receive from NABH the assessment programme including dates and names of assessors. 8. Facilitate the assessment. 9. Receive recommendation on accreditation. 10. Maintain quality improvement programme based on continuous monitoring of patient care services.