Case Study: Sullivan Hospital:
PLEASE RESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING:
Total quality management can be defined as a process of development, maintenance and deployment of the organisational system which are usually required in all the business processes. It can be further described as a cultural bond between different departments of an organisation for improving the overall quality. It is basically based on the idea of maintaining existing quality standards with continuous efforts in making incremental quality improvements.
In Sullivan hospital the most important part would be
implementing a structure where each and every part of the data is
standardized and quality of the data which is the major problem in
Sullivan Hospital is adequately structured.
Standardization is very essential task of any Electronical health
record. Buy standardizing the data we mean that we have to bring
all the data in a similar format that all the Healthcare
organisation or a group or Organisation in which that specific
electronic health record is distributed could use the data for the
benefit of the patients in a General form.
For implementing electronic health record system into and
Healthcare organisation we can easily implement standardizing the
data in a specific format which is understood by the multiple
departments of the same organisation. By increasing the level of
understanding between the tape department we can improve the
overall efficiency of the specific company. Healthcare
organisations are all about the data of the patient. By having a
generalized term in the data management system inter connectivity
between the departments would be directly increased which would be
really result in increased interaction between the departments and
a better productivity of the organisation.
By having unimplemented system which is directly capable of being
understood by each and every employee in the organisation
Healthcare services can be more effective as a doctor can
understand the data acquired by a compound or a nurse. By having an
understanding over different platforms we can increase the level of
involvement of the doctors as well as the system to the
patient.
Electronic health record also provides a better support for the
patient to check his or her history according to the medical
background. By having a unified information which can be accessed
anywhere anytime and can be understood by anyone we can easily
increase the level of Health Care given to a specific patient as
the data stored in the electronic health records would be
recognised by each and every organisation for a better support to
the patient.
Contact implementing the electronic health record system, data
standardization is one of the main task which have to be done on a
mandatory basis. Without extender rising the data one cannot
directly implement the electronic health record system into its
organisation and can get the benefit of the unified information
system which is based on electronic health record.
P.S.- Please leave a comment if any explanation is
needed.
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