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KMID : 0926620080130010042
Korean Journal of Hospital Management
2008 Volume.13 No. 1 p.42 ~ p.64
A Study on the Level of Medical Record Documentation and Agreement in the Information on the Patient`s Past History
Seo Jung-Sook

Kim Yong-Oock
Oh Hyohn-Joo
Yu Seung-Hum
Abstract
This study was conducted to evaluate the quality in medical records by analyzing its completeness through setting up the level of record on the patient¡¯s past history and through examining the actual medial records. Targeting the information on the patient¡¯s past history in interns¡¯ records, residents¡¯ records and nurses¡¯ records toward 403 inpatients who were admitted first in 2004 at an university hospital due to stomach cancer. We analyzed whether the charts were recorded or not, recording level, the satisfaction with the expectant level of the records in the hospital targeted for a research and the level of agreement. The results were as follows; first, as for the rate of recording those each items, they were high in the chief complaint & present illness and the past illness history. Depending on the group of recorders, the recording rate showed big difference by items. Second, as a result of measuring the level after dividing the recording level of items for the patient¡¯s past history from Level 1 to Level 4 by each item, the admission history, the past illness history, and the family history were about Level 3, and the smoking history, the medication history, the chief complaint & present illness, the drinking history and allergy were about Level 2. In the admission department, it was excellent in the interns¡¯ records for the medical department. Third, as a result of its satisfactory level by comparing the expect level of a record and the actual record by item in information on the patient¡¯s past history, which was expected by the medical-record committee members of the hospital targeted for a study. And forth, we analyzed the level of agreement with Kappa score in the level of ¡¯Yes¡¯ or ¡¯None¡¯ related to the corresponding matter in Level 1, in terms of information on the past history in the intern¡¯s record, the resident¡¯s record, and the nurse¡¯s record. The level of agreement in the resident¡¯s record & the nurse¡¯s record, and in the intern¡¯s record & the resident¡¯s record was from "excellent" to "a little good". There were differences in the level of completeness and in reliability for the information on the past history by the recorder group or by the admission department. The encounter process that was performed by the admission department or the recorder group, indicated the result that was directly reflected on the quality of medical records, thus it was required further study about the medical record documentation process and quality of care. The items that showed the high recording rate quantitatively were rather low, consequently we¡¯d should develop the tool for the qualitative inspection and evaluate the medical records further. And the items were needed to be detailed in the record level were rather low, and hence there needed to be a documentation guideline and education by the clinical departments.
KEYWORD
Medical record, Past history, Completeness, Reliability
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