Video Tutorial Pengisian Clinical Pathway
Summary
TLDRThis video explains the process of filling out a clinical pathway in hospitals, focusing on patient care and the roles of healthcare professionals. It outlines the importance of adhering to clinical service standards for various conditions, including hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and other national priority pathways. The video provides a detailed walkthrough of how to complete medical records and pathway forms, including compliance verification by doctors, nurses, and other healthcare providers. The final data is analyzed by the clinic team to assess the quality and efficiency of care, ensuring high compliance with healthcare standards.
Takeaways
- 😀 An integrated service plan outlines every step given to patients based on medical, nursing, and professional service standards.
- 😀 The clinical pathway includes measurable results over a specific period for patients, ensuring effective medical care.
- 😀 The primary goal is to improve compliance with national indicators of health services, aiming for over 80% compliance in hospitals.
- 😀 National priority clinical pathways focus on conditions like hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, HIV/AIDS, and malignancies.
- 😀 Tidar City Hospital’s priority clinical pathways include chronic myocardial disease, stroke, fractures, and low birth weight.
- 😀 Key personnel involved in filling out the pathway include doctors, nurses, nutritionists, physiotherapists, and pharmacists.
- 😀 Clinical pathway compliance is an important national health service indicator, with targets for diagnosis, therapy, and length of stay.
- 😀 A tutorial for filling out the clinical pathway involves preparing medical records and filling out forms based on the patient's diagnosis.
- 😀 The process includes checking off actions taken by the patient’s care team on the form, noting required and optional actions in green and yellow tables.
- 😀 Compliance is determined by whether the required actions (marked in green) were carried out, and the data is then reviewed by the clinic team for analysis.
Q & A
What is a clinical pathway in the context of healthcare?
-A clinical pathway is an integrated service plan that summarizes every step given to patients based on medical service standards, nursing service standards, and professional service standards, with measurable results over a certain period of time.
Who is involved in filling out the clinical pathway behavior?
-Doctors, nurses, nutritionists, physiotherapists, pharmacists, and other PPA (Professional Patient Advisors) are involved in filling out the clinical pathway behavior.
What is the target compliance rate for clinical pathways in hospitals?
-The target compliance rate for clinical pathways in hospitals is more than 80%.
Which national priority clinical pathways are mentioned in the transcript?
-The national priority clinical pathways include hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus with a maximum of one comorbidity, HIV/AIDS, and malignancy.
What clinical pathways are prioritized at Tidar City Hospital, Magelang?
-The priority clinical pathways at Tidar City Hospital, Magelang, are chronic kidney disease (CKD), stroke, fracture, and low birth weight.
What is the role of the checklist in filling out the clinical pathway form?
-The checklist records the actions taken by the PPA, which are then verified and recorded in the medical record. The green table indicates actions that must be performed by the PPA, while the yellow table indicates actions that may be performed.
What does compliance with the clinical pathway mean for the healthcare providers?
-Compliance with the clinical pathway means that the healthcare provider has completed all required actions as outlined in the pathway. If the checklist is in the green box, the PPA is said to be compliant.
What happens after the patient goes home in terms of the clinical pathway?
-After the patient goes home, the checklist is removed from the patient's medical record and verified by the doctor, nurse, and verification implementer before being analyzed by the coconut clinic team.
What are the components evaluated in clinical pathway compliance?
-The components evaluated in clinical pathway compliance include diagnosis compliance, therapy compliance, and length of stay or loss of follow-up.
What is the purpose of analyzing the compliance data in the clinical pathway process?
-The purpose of analyzing the compliance data is to interpret and assess the effectiveness of the clinical pathway in ensuring proper patient care and adherence to medical standards.
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