1.Quality analysis of medical record home pages based on DRG/DIP dual dimensions
Ying XIONG ; Ziyi XIN ; Junfeng LIU ; Yan YUAN ; Zhuochen LIN ; Jianjun LU
Modern Hospital 2025;25(10):1535-1538
Objective To analyze the quality of medical record home pages for discharged patients in a tertiary hospital in Guangzhou in 2023 based on the dual dimensions of Diagnosis-Related Groups(DRG)and Disease Intervention Program(DIP),and to provide a basis for improving the refinement of medical record home page quality management.Methods Dis-charge medical records from a tertiary general hospital in 2023 were selected.All medical records were grouped using DRG,while medical records under Guangzhou medical insurance and cross-province medical insurance implemented under DIP were simulated for DIP grouping.The writing defects in the discharge medical records were analyzed,as well as the DRG grouping,RW,and DIP standard scores of medical records with home page filling defects.Results Among 172 230 discharge medical records,171 786 were grouped into DRG,91 768 were grouped into DIP,and 91 604 were grouped into both DRG and DIP.A significant positive correlation was found between RW and DIP standard scores(r2=0.681,P<0.001).Among the 91 604 medical records grouped into both DRG and DIP,1 942(2.12%)had writing defects,including 837(0.91%)with home page defects.DRG groups with more home page defect records included NC15,HK2,EJ13,EB15,HJ13,and RE19.Conclusion Quality defects in medical record home pages impact the accuracy of DRG and DIP grouping.Systematic measures such as strengthening medical record writing training and establishing scientific reward and punishment mechanisms should be implemented to provide data sup-port for the further advancement of DRG/DIP payment reform.
2.Establishment and application of quality control system for medical record front page coding in a hos-pital
Junfeng LIU ; Ziyi XIN ; Sha LIU ; Zhuochen LIN ; Ying XIONG
Modern Hospital 2025;25(9):1360-1362
Objective Analyze the causes of coding issues in the inpatient medical record homepage of a hospital and propose targeted improvement measures,providing a reference basis for enhancing coding quality.Methods A total of 3 000 in-patient medical records from April 1,2021,to March 31,2022(pre-intervention group)and 2 900 records from April 1,2022,to March 31,2023(post-intervention group)were selected for analysis.Quality control statistics were performed on key indica-tors,including the overall coding accuracy rate,primary diagnosis coding,secondary diagnosis coding,primary surgical proce-dure coding,and other surgical procedure coding.Results After the implementation of intervention measures,the overall accu-racy rate of the first page coding of medical records increased from 80.77%to 86.72%(P<0.001).While,the accuracy rate for primary diagnosis coding improved from 96.90%to 98.07%(P<0.05).The secondary diagnosis coding accuracy showed significant enhancement from 87.48%to 92.26%(P<0.001),and primary surgical procedure coding accuracy rose from 96.50%to 98.34%(P<0.001).Although other surgical procedure coding demonstrated improvement,the difference was not statistically significant(P>0.05).Conclusion Through a series of measures—including standardized training for coders,es-tablishing a robust quality control system,and adopting advanced information technology—both the professionalism of coders and coding efficiency were enhanced.These interventions effectively reduced coding defects and improved the quality of medical re-cord homepage coding.
3.Establishment and application of quality control system for medical record front page coding in a hos-pital
Junfeng LIU ; Ziyi XIN ; Sha LIU ; Zhuochen LIN ; Ying XIONG
Modern Hospital 2025;25(9):1360-1362
Objective Analyze the causes of coding issues in the inpatient medical record homepage of a hospital and propose targeted improvement measures,providing a reference basis for enhancing coding quality.Methods A total of 3 000 in-patient medical records from April 1,2021,to March 31,2022(pre-intervention group)and 2 900 records from April 1,2022,to March 31,2023(post-intervention group)were selected for analysis.Quality control statistics were performed on key indica-tors,including the overall coding accuracy rate,primary diagnosis coding,secondary diagnosis coding,primary surgical proce-dure coding,and other surgical procedure coding.Results After the implementation of intervention measures,the overall accu-racy rate of the first page coding of medical records increased from 80.77%to 86.72%(P<0.001).While,the accuracy rate for primary diagnosis coding improved from 96.90%to 98.07%(P<0.05).The secondary diagnosis coding accuracy showed significant enhancement from 87.48%to 92.26%(P<0.001),and primary surgical procedure coding accuracy rose from 96.50%to 98.34%(P<0.001).Although other surgical procedure coding demonstrated improvement,the difference was not statistically significant(P>0.05).Conclusion Through a series of measures—including standardized training for coders,es-tablishing a robust quality control system,and adopting advanced information technology—both the professionalism of coders and coding efficiency were enhanced.These interventions effectively reduced coding defects and improved the quality of medical re-cord homepage coding.
4.Quality analysis of medical record home pages based on DRG/DIP dual dimensions
Ying XIONG ; Ziyi XIN ; Junfeng LIU ; Yan YUAN ; Zhuochen LIN ; Jianjun LU
Modern Hospital 2025;25(10):1535-1538
Objective To analyze the quality of medical record home pages for discharged patients in a tertiary hospital in Guangzhou in 2023 based on the dual dimensions of Diagnosis-Related Groups(DRG)and Disease Intervention Program(DIP),and to provide a basis for improving the refinement of medical record home page quality management.Methods Dis-charge medical records from a tertiary general hospital in 2023 were selected.All medical records were grouped using DRG,while medical records under Guangzhou medical insurance and cross-province medical insurance implemented under DIP were simulated for DIP grouping.The writing defects in the discharge medical records were analyzed,as well as the DRG grouping,RW,and DIP standard scores of medical records with home page filling defects.Results Among 172 230 discharge medical records,171 786 were grouped into DRG,91 768 were grouped into DIP,and 91 604 were grouped into both DRG and DIP.A significant positive correlation was found between RW and DIP standard scores(r2=0.681,P<0.001).Among the 91 604 medical records grouped into both DRG and DIP,1 942(2.12%)had writing defects,including 837(0.91%)with home page defects.DRG groups with more home page defect records included NC15,HK2,EJ13,EB15,HJ13,and RE19.Conclusion Quality defects in medical record home pages impact the accuracy of DRG and DIP grouping.Systematic measures such as strengthening medical record writing training and establishing scientific reward and punishment mechanisms should be implemented to provide data sup-port for the further advancement of DRG/DIP payment reform.

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