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MEDICAL RECORDS MANAGEMENT IN EYE CARE SERVICES

MEDICAL RECORDS MANAGEMENT IN EYE CARE SERVICES. 3.Planning Job & Function. Planning the work environment. Planning the working environment includes planning for office space and location, office furniture and equipment, and spatial conditioning factors. Departmental Layout:

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MEDICAL RECORDS MANAGEMENT IN EYE CARE SERVICES

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  1. MEDICAL RECORDS MANAGEMENT IN EYE CARE SERVICES 3.Planning Job & Function

  2. Planning the work environment • Planning the working environment includes planning for office space and location, office furniture and equipment, and spatial conditioning factors. Departmental Layout: • Proper lay out of medical records department adds to its efficiency and attractiveness. Departmental Coloring: • Effective use of color not only gives a good and bright appearance of an office, but also improves working conditions. • Psychologically color can affect human emotions, senses, and thought processes. • White color will have a favorable psychological effect; others a negative effect. Departmental Lighting: • Lighting sources on the ceiling can usually provide enough light for the entire office area at a prescribed level of illumination.

  3. Planning the work environment Location Requirements: • Themedical records department must be located in an area near the new & review registration and admitting and discharge office. • If MRD is not staffed 24 hours a day, it should be located within easy walking distance from out-patient and admitting office to ensure staffs to retrieve medical records on an emergency basis. Space Requirements: • Medical record technician should review space requirements frequently to overcome the highly common filing problems in MRD. • MRD technician should anticipate well in advance about the growth of MRD and make arrangements for the future requirements and to procure required space.

  4. How do you establish a Medical Records Space Management Program? • According to government statistics, in an office that does not have a records space management program in place, 30-50% of the files is inactive and could be stored off-site. • Still more records are stored whose value has expired and can be destroyed.

  5. Planning the work environment Equipment Requirement: • Open-shelf filing unit are the most commonly used storage system for medical records. • They are less expensive. • Mrd staff can retrieve and file records faster. • A review of records from the past several years is the best source of information for working estimates of the amount of space required. • One approach is to tabulate the average number of sheets per medical record of repeat clinic visit and discharge patient over two or three months. • This can be achieved by counting the sheets per current episode of care and the sheets of in-patient or out-patient care which indicates the size of an average medical record used in the hospital.

  6. Planning the work environment Record Dividers between files or Pigeon Box: • It is mandatory to place record dividers throughout the files to speed up the retrieval and filing process and retrieving of records. • For medical record of medium thickness, a divider for every hundred and fifty records is adequate. • Climbing device: • When medical records are placed above the height of 5 or 6 feet, climbing device is necessary to retrieve and file medical records. • Aluminum ladder with rubber bush at the bottom of the leg or a step type ladder will be of greater use to retrieve and file medical records. • Aluminum ladder will be less in weight and easy to carry between each rows. • Step type ladder will be easy for female staff to climb avoiding accidents.

  7. Organizational Chart • An organizational chart indicating the functions and lines of authority should be clearly indicated. • It is important that each employee knows the limits of his authority and responsibility. • This will ensure there is no ambiguity in understanding either the line of authority or the duties and responsibilities of staff members. • It is important to document every job performed in the department. • The job description provides an employee who regularly performs a procedure with an exact picture of what she is expected to do. • The job description is also an invaluable aid in cross-training regular employees and in training new employees. • Job description for an employee spells out the qualifications needed to perform a job in a satisfactory manner.

  8. Chart of Organization – By Job & Function Manager-Medicalrecords Administrator Revisit registration in charge Free/Camp hospital in charge Admission & discharge Counter in charge New registration in charge Admission counter assistant New registration DEO Enquiry counter assistant Retrieval & Filing assistant Review registrationDEO Discharge counter assistant New registration DEO Review patient Guides Admission Counter DEO New Patient Guides C.F. counter assistant In-patient coding / technician Operation Theatre DEO Out/In patient coding technician

  9. Preparation of a Job description Job description for a medical records Assistant: • Job Title • Routine Tasks • Prime Job • Roles and Responsibilities. • Working relations with other department

  10. Functions of the Medical Records Department Training of the new staffs: • Every new staff must be clearly informed in writing of hospital and departmental policies, rules and , procedures. • A supervisor or Tutor cannot hold a staff accountable for her actions unless the staff has a clear understanding of his responsibilities. Provide on Job Orientation and Training. • The new staff member should first be introduced to all the personnel of the department and later to the hospital’s important units, which maintain a close relationship with the medical records department. • An intensive training of three or four weeks should be given to all new departmental staff before they are independently put to work.

  11. Functions of the Medical Records Department Evaluate performance: • Evaluations of performance should take place on a regular basis. • Point out to the staff her strengths and weakness. • The MRT should assist the staff in correcting poor performance. • This provides a staff with direction for development and creates job satisfaction and improves her self-confidence. • Verbally scolding a staff in presence of others is not acceptable. • Supervisor in turn should be sympathetic when listening to staff’s problem.

  12. Main Functions of Medical Records Out-Patient Service: • New and Revisit registration. • Procedure for New Registration. • Procedure for Review Registration. • Procedure for Patient Guides. • Collection of Disposed medical records. • Processing Medical Records. • Sorting of Medical Records. • Serially arranging and filing of medical records.

  13. Main Functions of Medical Records In-patient service: • Admission counter. • Advance collection. • Obtaining operation consent. • In-patient coding • Discharge counter • Generating final receipt. • Discharge summary.

  14. Main Functions of Medical Records Monthly Duty Roster (Schedule): • For effective utilization of staff, a monthly duty roster must be prepared. • Staff should be rotated every month from one section to another. • The supervisory and specially trained (Core team) should be rotated once in every six months. Departmental meetings: • There should be weekly general meeting with all departmental staff to review the day-to-day work carried out by the medical records department. • Any new innovations brought for the better improvement of the department can be shared with the staff members. • Problems and issues related to the staff with the MRT and proper solution should be evolved for the smooth functioning of the department.

  15. Key points to remember • In organizing any health facility, it must be remembered that the primary responsibility and objective is the proper care of the sick and injured. • For effective utilization, a monthly duty roster must be prepared and the staff should be rotated from on section or unit to another, with the exception of the specially trained and supervisory staff. • Organizational chart indicating the functions and lines of authority should be clearly established and the job description for every staff should be clearly written.

  16. Key points to remember • General weekly meetings with all departmental staff to review the day-to-day work carried out by the medical records department should be conducted. • In the initial training stage, staff members should be posted under an experienced medical records supervisor who in turn must impart ‘on the job training’ and instruct the new employee in observing the correct policies and procedures. • Co-operative and responsible personnel are most important for efficient management.

  17. Answer the following • Explain the purpose of an organization chart and the use of the monthly duty roster? • Describe the common function carried out in new and review registration area? • Explain the major function carried out in the admission, discharge and, casualties counter.

  18. Thank You

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