MEDICAL INCIDENT REPORTING AT PHU THO GENARAL PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL 2020

Kiều Quang Phát, Nguyễn Huy Ngọc, Nguyễn Thị Kim Ngân, Nguyễn Quang Ân

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Medical incident reports are a new issue for Vietnamese health, the most prominent proof is that the published data on medical incident reports in our country are much less than other countries, and it is different and than it actually happens. Desiring to initially give out scientifically based data on medical incident reporting, helping to improve the quality of Phu Tho province general hospital in particular and the quality of medical services in general for our country. The descriptive study cross-section analyzes the secondary data that are all hospital medical incident reports from May 2019 to April 2020. There are 365 medical incidents reported by the health worker of the hospital. In which: Nursing reports 62.7%; Staff of internal expertise reports 52.6%; Form of voluntary reporting 97.5%; Some information recorded in the incident reports: brief description of the incident 100%, initial management 87.9%, patient's department 55.6%, reporting the incident to the patient 47.7%, record the incident in the medical record 23.8%, report the incident to family members 14.0%, report the incident to the doctor 7.1%. The reported medical incident is a difficult problem for the hospital, the voluntary report has been done by the medical staff, the information in the report is mostly incomplete according to the reporting requirements.

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