Literature DB >> 10114490

Using utilization review information to improve hospital efficiency.

S M Payne1, J D Restuccia, A Ash, M Shwartz, L Tarr, B Williams.   

Abstract

Hospitals are currently under great pressure to improve the efficiency of internal operations without sacrificing quality of care. In the rush to do this, they often overlook an extremely useful source of information that already exists--data routinely collected as part of the utilization review (UR) process. This article describes a system using UR data for management purposes that was developed in a large urban teaching hospital. The components described are: (1) data collected systematically by trained reviewers applying the Appropriateness Evaluation Protocol; (2) software for data collection using inexpensive, highly portable computers; and (3) formats for reporting UR findings to hospital administrators and physicians. Information derived from UR in the study hospital is discussed, as well as factors to be considered in adapting some or all of the system's components in other hospitals.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 10114490

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hosp Health Serv Adm        ISSN: 8750-3735


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