Sectorización del trabajo de Médicos Hospitalistas por área geográfica en un hospital universitario con servicios médico quirúrgicos indiferenciados. Proyecto de mejora de calidad

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  • Gonzalo Eymin Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
  • Paola Sepúlveda Andrade Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

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Delivery of Health Care, Personal Satisfaction, Quality Improvement

Resumen

Historically, the wards of hospitals were divided by services such as medicine, surgery and traumatology, among others. To optimize the use of beds, undifferentiated medical surgical services were implemented in different hospitals in the country. This work organization had consequences in several areas, such as teamwork, the sense of belonging, the quality of teaching and travel times, among other factors. In 2018, at a Clinical hospital, we started a quality improvement project that consisted of assigning low complexity internal medicine teams to limited geographic areas, aiming to have sectorized teams. Through some Plan-Study-Do-Act (PDSA) cycles of continuous improvement, more than 80% of the patients were quickly sectorized, however there were multiple threats during the project. Pre- and post-implementation surveys were conducted with nurses, internal medicine residents, and medical Staff, highlighting an improvement in multiple aspects concerning the quality of communication, interdisciplinary work, the time of visits, and satisfaction, among others.

Biografía del autor/a

Gonzalo Eymin, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Profesor Asociado Departamento de Medicina Interna/Grupo de Medicina Hospitalaria Facultad de Medicina

Paola Sepúlveda Andrade, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Profesora Asistente Departamento de Medicina Interna/Grupo de Medicina Hospitalaria Facultad de Medicina

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2022-12-19

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Eymin, G., & Sepúlveda Andrade, P. (2022). Sectorización del trabajo de Médicos Hospitalistas por área geográfica en un hospital universitario con servicios médico quirúrgicos indiferenciados. Proyecto de mejora de calidad. Revista Médica De Chile, 150(9). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/9773

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