1.The application of ISO 9000 quality control system in the medical equipment management.
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2006;30(3):211-234
This paper expounds the importance of the application of ISO 9000 quality control system in hospitals, introduces the program files and the relavant software established for its application, and gives its effective results.
Equipment Safety
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Equipment and Supplies, Hospital
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standards
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Hospital Information Systems
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Humans
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Maintenance
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Marketing of Health Services
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methods
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Materials Management, Hospital
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organization & administration
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Quality Assurance, Health Care
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standards
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Quality Control
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Total Quality Management
4.Adolescent health in Papua New Guinea: time for action
Papua New Guinea medical journal 2016;59(1-2):20-22
The health of adolescents in Papua New Guinea requires urgent attention. At stake is the health and wellbeing of a sizeable proportion of a generation. Adolescence is defined by the World Health Organization as occurring between the ages of 10 and 19 years. For many this can be a time of working through issues and progressing their education to become happy, well-rounded adults. But young people without adequate guidance and education are vulnerable to negative influences and risk-taking, and these can have adverse consequences for health and wellbeing in the short and long term. Many adolescents with chronic mental or physical health currently do not get the services they need. This paper briefly outlines disease burdens for adolescents, and the challenges for health and education services.
Health services administration, Child health services
6.Risk Analysis of Radiotherapy Implementation Process Based on Failure Mode and Effect Analysis.
Mingyin JIANG ; Linlin WANG ; Jiaqi GAO ; Mengya HU ; Qin LI ; Zhenjun PENG ; Qingmin FENG ; Xutian ZHANG ; Qiang ZHANG ; Shenglin LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2019;43(3):230-234
OBJECTIVE:
Providing a risk assessment method for the implementation of radiotherapy to identify possible risks in the implementation of the treatment process, and proposing measures to reduce or prevent these risks.
METHODS:
A multidisciplinary expert evaluation team was developed and the radiotherapy treatment process flow was drawn. Through the expert team, the failure mode analysis is carried out in each step of the flow chart. The results were summarized and the (risk priority ordinal) score was obtained, and the quantitative evaluation results of the whole process risk were obtained.
RESULTS:
One hundred and six failure modes were obtained, risk assessment of (20%) high risk failure model are 22 and severity (≥ 8) high risk failure model are 27. The reasons for the failures were man-made errors or hardware and software failures.
CONCLUSIONS
Failure mode and effect analysis can be used to evaluate the risk assessment of radiotherapy, and it provides a new solution for risk control in radiotherapy field.
Healthcare Failure Mode and Effect Analysis
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Risk Assessment
7.An Investigation of Health and Safety Measures in a Hydroelectric Power Plant.
Amevi ACAKPOVI ; Lucky DZAMIKUMAH
Safety and Health at Work 2016;7(4):331-339
BACKGROUND: Occupational risk management is known as a catalyst in generating superior returns for all stakeholders on a sustainable basis. A number of companies in Ghana implemented health and safety measures adopted from international companies to ensure the safety of their employees. However, there exist great threats to employees' safety in these companies. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the level of compliance of Occupational Health and Safety management systems and standards set by international and local legislation in power producing companies in Ghana. METHODS: The methodology is conducted by administering questionnaires and in-depth interviews as measuring instruments. A random sampling technique was applied to 60 respondents; only 50 respondents returned their responses. The questionnaire was developed from a literature review and contained questions and items relevant to the initial research problem. A factor analysis was also carried out to investigate the influence of some variables on safety in general. RESULTS: Results showed that the significant factors that influence the safety of employees at the hydroelectric power plant stations are: lack of training and supervision, non-observance of safe work procedures, lack of management commitment, and lack of periodical check on machine operations. The study pointed out the safety loopholes and therefore helped improve the health and safety measures of employees in the selected company by providing effective recommendations. CONCLUSION: The implementation of the proposed recommendations in this paper, would lead to the prevention of work-related injuries and illnesses of employees as well as property damage and incidents in hydroelectric power plants. The recommendations may equally be considered as benchmark for the Safety and Health Management System with international standards.
Benchmarking
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Compliance
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Ghana
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Occupational Health
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Organization and Administration
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Power Plants*
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Risk Management
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Safety Management
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Surveys and Questionnaires
8.Medication Error Management Climate and Perception for System Use according to Construction of Medication Error Prevention System.
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2012;42(4):568-578
PURPOSE: The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine current status of IT-based medication error prevention system construction and the relationships among system construction, medication error management climate and perception for system use. METHODS: The participants were 124 patient safety chief managers working for 124 hospitals with over 300 beds in Korea. The characteristics of the participants, construction status and perception of systems (electric pharmacopoeia, electric drug dosage calculation system, computer-based patient safety reporting and bar-code system) and medication error management climate were measured in this study. The data were collected between June and August 2011. Descriptive statistics, partial Pearson correlation and MANCOVA were used for data analysis. RESULTS: Electric pharmacopoeia were constructed in 67.7% of participating hospitals, computer-based patient safety reporting systems were constructed in 50.8%, electric drug dosage calculation systems were in use in 32.3%. Bar-code systems showed up the lowest construction rate at 16.1% of Korean hospitals. Higher rates of construction of IT-based medication error prevention systems resulted in greater safety and a more positive error management climate prevailed. CONCLUSION: The supportive strategies for improving perception for use of IT-based systems would add to system construction, and positive error management climate would be more easily promoted.
Adult
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Female
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Health Personnel/*psychology
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Hospital Information Systems
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Humans
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Male
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Medical Order Entry Systems
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Medication Errors/*prevention & control
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Medication Systems, Hospital/statistics & numerical data
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Middle Aged
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Perception
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Quality Assurance, Health Care
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Safety Management/statistics & numerical data
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User-Computer Interface
9.Evaluation of the compliance with medical order in outpatients with epilepsy.
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):40-42
The study involved 144 patients who were receiving anti-epileptic treatment. Among these, 58 patients belonged to management of provincial health care level, 50 patients came from the Institute for Mother and Newborn Protection and Care, 18 patients from B¹ch Mai Hospital, 8 patients from Military Health Care system and 10 patients have self-treated at home. The results showed that the compliance with medical order and revisit in epilepsy patients who were receiving outpatient treatment decreased over time from initial visit. The active and positive compliance with medical order in outpatients with epilepsy has an effect on the outcomes.
Compliance
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Medical Order Entry Systems
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Epilepsy
10.Role of the health economy in management and strengthening of public health
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2001;1():4-9
This paper introduced the role of the health economy and its application in the strengthening of the efficacy and equity in access of the health resources, sharing the national burden of health, improvement of quality of health services and highlight of the people health. The paper introduced also the differences of the health economy from general economy.
Public Health Administration
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Health Services
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Public Health
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Health Resources