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Assessment of diabetes care by medical record review. The Indian Health Service model.

J A Mayfield1, S J Rith-Najarian, K J Acton, C D Schraer, R M Stahn, M H Johnson, D Gohdes.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the adherence to minimum standards for diabetes care in multiple primary-care facilities using a uniform system of medical record review. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: In 1986, the Indian Health Service (IHS) developed diabetes care standards and an assessment process to evaluate adherence to those standards using medical record review. We review our assessment method and results for 1992. Charts were selected in a systematic random fashion from 138 participating facilities. Trained professional staff reviewed patient charts, using a uniform set of definitions. A weighted rate of adherence was constructed for each item.
RESULTS: Medical record reviews were conducted on 6,959 charts selected from 40,118 diabetic patients. High rates of adherence (> 70%) were noted for blood pressure and weight measurements at each visit, blood sugar determinations at each visit, annual laboratory screening tests, electrocardiogram at baseline, and adult immunizations. Lower rates of adherence (< or = 50%) were noted for annual eye, foot, and dental examinations.
CONCLUSIONS: IHS rates of adherence are similar to rates obtained from medical record reviews and computerized billing data, but are less than rates obtained by provider self-report. Medical record review, using uniform definitions and inexpensive software for data entry and reports, can easily be implemented in multiple primary-care settings. Uniformity of data definition and collection facilitates the aggregation of the data and comparison over time and among facilities. This medical record review system, although labor intensive, can be easily adopted in a variety of primary-care settings for quality improvement activities, program planning, and evaluation.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7956644     DOI: 10.2337/diacare.17.8.918

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetes Care        ISSN: 0149-5992            Impact factor:   19.112


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