Hospital Acquired Infections: Advantages of a Computerized Surveillance

Objective: To assess the advantages of a computerized surveillance system to detect Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAI).Methods: All HAI reported to the Timis County branch of the Romanian National Health Insurance and the Public Health Authority during the year 2007 were collected and assessed f...

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Main Author: Leonard Mada
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Mirton Publishing House, Timisoara 2008-01-01
Series:Anale: Seria Informatică
Online Access:http://anale-informatica.tibiscus.ro/download/lucrari/6-1-14-Mada.pdf
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spelling doaj-ca64848a44a4436ba9148344b5ff2e072020-11-25T00:13:07ZdeuMirton Publishing House, TimisoaraAnale: Seria Informatică1583-71652065-74712008-01-0161135143Hospital Acquired Infections: Advantages of a Computerized SurveillanceLeonard MadaObjective: To assess the advantages of a computerized surveillance system to detect Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAI).Methods: All HAI reported to the Timis County branch of the Romanian National Health Insurance and the Public Health Authority during the year 2007 were collected and assessed for validity.Data sources: International data were used to estimate the true HAI rate. Electronic records from the microbiology lab were used to predict the rate of HAI. Advanced models using DRG data and pharmacy order forms were not possible due to lack of this data.Results: Only 10 out off 17 hospitals in Timis County reported the number of HAI. There were 529 cases during 2007, corresponding to <0.4 cases / 100 hospital admissions compared to 4.5 – 9.1 cases / 100 admissions in the medical literature. We estimated a true number of 6,000 HAI in Timis County during 2007. 29 MRSA and another 88 ceftazidime resistant strains were isolated during July 2007 in one of the hospitals. The total of 117 potential HAI comes close to the 150 HAI predicted for that hospital. Conclusions: Romanian hospitals report less than 10% of the HAI. Available electronic data can be used to estimate the true rate of HAI. http://anale-informatica.tibiscus.ro/download/lucrari/6-1-14-Mada.pdf
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Hospital Acquired Infections: Advantages of a Computerized Surveillance
Anale: Seria Informatică
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title Hospital Acquired Infections: Advantages of a Computerized Surveillance
title_short Hospital Acquired Infections: Advantages of a Computerized Surveillance
title_full Hospital Acquired Infections: Advantages of a Computerized Surveillance
title_fullStr Hospital Acquired Infections: Advantages of a Computerized Surveillance
title_full_unstemmed Hospital Acquired Infections: Advantages of a Computerized Surveillance
title_sort hospital acquired infections: advantages of a computerized surveillance
publisher Mirton Publishing House, Timisoara
series Anale: Seria Informatică
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2065-7471
publishDate 2008-01-01
description Objective: To assess the advantages of a computerized surveillance system to detect Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAI).Methods: All HAI reported to the Timis County branch of the Romanian National Health Insurance and the Public Health Authority during the year 2007 were collected and assessed for validity.Data sources: International data were used to estimate the true HAI rate. Electronic records from the microbiology lab were used to predict the rate of HAI. Advanced models using DRG data and pharmacy order forms were not possible due to lack of this data.Results: Only 10 out off 17 hospitals in Timis County reported the number of HAI. There were 529 cases during 2007, corresponding to <0.4 cases / 100 hospital admissions compared to 4.5 – 9.1 cases / 100 admissions in the medical literature. We estimated a true number of 6,000 HAI in Timis County during 2007. 29 MRSA and another 88 ceftazidime resistant strains were isolated during July 2007 in one of the hospitals. The total of 117 potential HAI comes close to the 150 HAI predicted for that hospital. Conclusions: Romanian hospitals report less than 10% of the HAI. Available electronic data can be used to estimate the true rate of HAI.
url http://anale-informatica.tibiscus.ro/download/lucrari/6-1-14-Mada.pdf
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