The Data Quality for Healthcare: The Risk Management Tools
Paolo Pietro Biancone (),
Andrea Martra (),
Silvana Secinaro () and
Daniel Iannaci ()
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Paolo Pietro Biancone: University of Turin
Andrea Martra: University of Turin
Silvana Secinaro: University of Turin
Daniel Iannaci: University of Turin
Chapter Chapter 10 in The Future of Risk Management, Volume I, 2019, pp 219-244 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract It’s a study at the beginning that aims to use tools typical of accountability (accounting, extra-accounting data related to the efficacy and efficiency of business management) that take to the reduction of the risk management and to better treatment of patients in healthcare companies. The purpose of this study is to create the premises for the planning of collecting and reporting data systems useful to all stakeholders (external and internal to the service), through the identification and the organization of accounting data for local public services through the qualitative method of the case studies methodology. The study allows data identification and mapping; moreover, the study offers an applicable methodology to evaluate the efficiency of the service on the territory, combining clinical and ethical with economic aspects.
Keywords: Healthcare; Risk Management; Data quality; Accountability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-14548-4_10
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