Hospital patient case records A guide to their retention and disposalH. MaxwellStewartJ. SheppardG. YeoMaxwell-Stewart, H., Sheppard, J. and Yeo, G. 1996.Hospital Patient Case Records: A Guide to their Retention and Disposal. London: Health Archives Group....
② Basis for extended preservation: the terms and conditions of use on the website of the hospital, and Article 15 of the Enforcement Regulations of Medical Law (preservation of medical records) ③ Preservation period: 10 years after the completion of, or withdrawal from, treatment ...
Data were extracted from the medical information records of patients. According to the imbalanced property of the data, SMOTE techniques, namely SMOTE, Borderline-SMOTE1, Borderline-SMOTE2, SMOTE-NC, and SVM-SMOTE, were used for primary preprocessing. Then, the Decision Tree (DT), Random Forest...
The medical records specifically included the patient’s height, weight, apnea-hypopnea index (AHI), blood pressure, blood glucose, and minimum oxygen saturation (SPO2). Any complaints or disputes related to these patients were managed by the hospital’s administrative department. The data extracted...
Influence of organizational culture on work environment and staff retention Participants agreed that the culture of an organization influenced both the work environment and staff retention. They described approaches to support and engage with staff which promoted a positive organizational culture. One approa...
Revised protocols and related documents will be submitted to the ethics committee for records. Site investigators and their respective ethics committees will be notified of these amendments. If a site ethics committee requires additional review, a new amendment must be submitted to that center. The ...
readmission following index hospitalization. Patient characteristics that could have influenced readmission: demographics, infection presentation and management, microbiological and clinical data; were collected via computerized medical records from infection onset up to 60 days after hospital discharge. Overall,...
Our specialists in our pediatric ambulatory services department treat over 10,000 patients annually and our children’s urgent care area records over 23,000 visits annually. Our state-of-the-art, 38,000-square-foot Emergency Department (ED), which will be replaced by an expanded facility and ...
Occurrence of in-hospital adverse health outcomes, such as falls and in-hospital deaths (the number of episodes of falls will be noted in medical records, as will the number of in-hospital deaths, regardless of cause). 2. In-hospital changes (i.e. the difference noted between the day of...
89 Based on review of 30 trials (3489 patients), Newnham et al89 concluded that well-designed information technology solutions may improve communication, coordination, and retention of information. Hoek and colleagues88 aimed to provide an overview of the different manners of providing discharge ...