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Evaluation of Unpreparedness When Issuing Copies of Medical Records in Tertiary Referral Hospitals

OBJECTIVES: As a baseline study to aid in the development of proper policy, we investigated the current condition of unpreparedness of documents required when issuing copies of medical records and related factors. METHODS: The study was comprised of 7,203 cases in which copies of medical records wer...

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Autores principales: Moon, Myong-Mo, Kang, Myung-Geun, Seo, Sun-Won, Park, Woo-Sung, Kim, Yoon, Kim, Sung-Soo, Choi, Eun-Mi, Park, Jong, Park, Il-Soon
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Publicado: Korean Society of Medical Informatics 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3089865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21818431
http://dx.doi.org/10.4258/hir.2010.16.2.120
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author Moon, Myong-Mo
Kang, Myung-Geun
Seo, Sun-Won
Park, Woo-Sung
Kim, Yoon
Kim, Sung-Soo
Choi, Eun-Mi
Park, Jong
Park, Il-Soon
author_facet Moon, Myong-Mo
Kang, Myung-Geun
Seo, Sun-Won
Park, Woo-Sung
Kim, Yoon
Kim, Sung-Soo
Choi, Eun-Mi
Park, Jong
Park, Il-Soon
author_sort Moon, Myong-Mo
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description OBJECTIVES: As a baseline study to aid in the development of proper policy, we investigated the current condition of unpreparedness of documents required when issuing copies of medical records and related factors. METHODS: The study was comprised of 7,203 cases in which copies of medical records were issued from July 1st, 2007 through June 30th, 2008 to 5 tertiary referral hospitals. Data from these hospitals was collected using their established electronic databases and included study variables such as unpreparedness of the required documents as a dependent variable and putative covariates. RESULTS: The rate of unpreparedness of required documents was 14.9%. Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed the following factors as being related to the high rate of unpreparedness: patient age (older patients had a higher rate), issuance channels (on admission > via out-patient clinic), type of applicant (others such as family members > for oneself > insurers), type of original medical record (utilization records on admission > other records), issuance purpose (for providing insurer > medical use), residential area of applicant (Seoul > Honam province and Jeju), and number of copied documents (more documents gave a lower rate). The rate of unpreparedness differed significantly among the hospitals; suggesting that they may have followed their own conventional protocols rather than legal procedures in some cases. CONCLUSIONS: The study results showed that the level of compliance to the required legal procedure was high, but that problems occurred in assuring the safety of the medical information. A proper legislative approach is therefore required to balance the security of and access to medical information.
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spelling pubmed-30898652011-07-13 Evaluation of Unpreparedness When Issuing Copies of Medical Records in Tertiary Referral Hospitals Moon, Myong-Mo Kang, Myung-Geun Seo, Sun-Won Park, Woo-Sung Kim, Yoon Kim, Sung-Soo Choi, Eun-Mi Park, Jong Park, Il-Soon Healthc Inform Res Original Article OBJECTIVES: As a baseline study to aid in the development of proper policy, we investigated the current condition of unpreparedness of documents required when issuing copies of medical records and related factors. METHODS: The study was comprised of 7,203 cases in which copies of medical records were issued from July 1st, 2007 through June 30th, 2008 to 5 tertiary referral hospitals. Data from these hospitals was collected using their established electronic databases and included study variables such as unpreparedness of the required documents as a dependent variable and putative covariates. RESULTS: The rate of unpreparedness of required documents was 14.9%. Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed the following factors as being related to the high rate of unpreparedness: patient age (older patients had a higher rate), issuance channels (on admission > via out-patient clinic), type of applicant (others such as family members > for oneself > insurers), type of original medical record (utilization records on admission > other records), issuance purpose (for providing insurer > medical use), residential area of applicant (Seoul > Honam province and Jeju), and number of copied documents (more documents gave a lower rate). The rate of unpreparedness differed significantly among the hospitals; suggesting that they may have followed their own conventional protocols rather than legal procedures in some cases. CONCLUSIONS: The study results showed that the level of compliance to the required legal procedure was high, but that problems occurred in assuring the safety of the medical information. A proper legislative approach is therefore required to balance the security of and access to medical information. Korean Society of Medical Informatics 2010-06 2010-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3089865/ /pubmed/21818431 http://dx.doi.org/10.4258/hir.2010.16.2.120 Text en © 2010 The Korean Society of Medical Informatics http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Moon, Myong-Mo
Kang, Myung-Geun
Seo, Sun-Won
Park, Woo-Sung
Kim, Yoon
Kim, Sung-Soo
Choi, Eun-Mi
Park, Jong
Park, Il-Soon
Evaluation of Unpreparedness When Issuing Copies of Medical Records in Tertiary Referral Hospitals
title Evaluation of Unpreparedness When Issuing Copies of Medical Records in Tertiary Referral Hospitals
title_full Evaluation of Unpreparedness When Issuing Copies of Medical Records in Tertiary Referral Hospitals
title_fullStr Evaluation of Unpreparedness When Issuing Copies of Medical Records in Tertiary Referral Hospitals
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Unpreparedness When Issuing Copies of Medical Records in Tertiary Referral Hospitals
title_short Evaluation of Unpreparedness When Issuing Copies of Medical Records in Tertiary Referral Hospitals
title_sort evaluation of unpreparedness when issuing copies of medical records in tertiary referral hospitals
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3089865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21818431
http://dx.doi.org/10.4258/hir.2010.16.2.120
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