Impact of clinical forensic medicine department imparting training on accuracy of medical record documentation in emergency department Kumar PN1,*, Nayak V2, Prasad LJ3 1Professor, Department of Hospital Administration, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal 2Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal 3Additional Professor & In-charge HOD, Department of Hospital Administration, AIIMS, Bhopal *Corresponding Author Dr. P. Naveen Kumar, Email: naveen.kumar@manipal.edu, Mobile No. : +919019164899
Online published on 16 November, 2023. Abstract Private hospitals find it difficult to have qualified manpower in emergency departments. To hire a person especially for documentation work is difficult to hospitals. Managing medico-legal cases and their documentation is a skill that requires patience, and diligence of doctors and nurses. To save doctors from legal troubles, training in documentation enhances the awareness about the court procedures. In emergency department of medical college hospital, 30 doctors and 10 nurses posted for more than 3 months duration in a year, were identified and in 3 batches of 10 people each training programs were imparted. Trainers were faculty from forensic medicine and hospital administration. Simultaneously, junior residents from Forensic Medicine are posted in Clinical Forensic Medicine Unit for completing medico-legal cases documentation. There is an increase in pre-test and post-test knowledge of about 45%. After 3 months and 6 months medical records were verified with a checklist by Forensic residents, the errors by clinicians were reduced by 50%. Forensic experts are experienced with court deliberations and if they conduct training programs to young doctors from clinical departments on a regular basis, it will add a great value in reduction of medical record documentation errors. A constant reminders by senior professors of same department will instil a sense of diligent duty nature amongst young doctors. Top Keywords Clinical Forensic Medicine unit, Forensic Medicine residents, Medical record documentation, Training, Pre-test & Post-test. Top |