Conference - Melbourne, Australia
The Hospital Costing and Health Coding Forum will focus on advancing activity based management for improved quality and performance.
Improving data is a common concern for all hospitals and a central point of discussion between health information, business/ data analysts, costing and coding professionals. Improving the integrity of patient data is more important than ever within an activity based environment.
There are currently some exciting advancements to help with this and the forum is about cross pollination of ideas and successes, and about working together across professions to find ways to better document, classify, audit and analyse patient data.
The 2015 Forum will continue to tradition of featuring specialised presentations and case studies, while bringing together interrelated professions to maximise discussion, knowledge exchange and networking opportunities around the use of patient data for improvement.
Central Themes Include:
Activity Based Management
Using Data for Quality Improvement
Data Governance and Development of a Data Quality Framework
Patient Classification Updates
Using Patient Data to Explore Healthcare Coordination
Requesting Data and Navigating Privacy Act Issues
Electronic Information Systems and eDocumentation
Internal Audit of Data and Developing Databases
Activity Based Management
Using Data for Quality Improvement
Data Governance and Development of a Data Quality Framework
Patient Classification Updates
Using Patient Data to Explore Healthcare Coordination
Requesting Data and Navigating Privacy Act Issues
Electronic Information Systems and eDocumentation
Internal Audit of Data and Developing Databases
- Organization: European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO)
Thu, Aug 27, 2015 - Fri, Aug 28, 2015
Citadines on Bourke Melbourne
131-135 Bourke St, Melbourne, Australia
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