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Revista de Salud Pública

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Abstract

REYNALDOS-GRANDON, Katiuska; SAIZ-ALVAREZ, José M.  and  MOLINA-MUNOZ, Yerko. Professional competences, clinical management and diagnostic related groups in Chilean public hospitals. Rev. salud pública [online]. 2018, vol.20, n.4, pp.472-478. ISSN 0124-0064.  https://doi.org/10.15446/rsap.v20n4.66564.

Objective

To define a professional skills model for the creation of an information system to support clinical management based on diagnosis related groups (DRG) in Chilean public hospitals.

Methods

Mixed methodology. Qualitative, descriptive research based on focused interviews, with a theoretical or intentional sample of four leading DRG experts from Chile, with content analysis. Quantitative research using the Delphi method on 18 managers in charge of the implementation of DRG units in Chile, with three rounds. The analysis of quantitative data was carried out by clusters.

Results

After five iterations, 78 skills were evaluated out of a total of 179 as "high", including knowledge of the team leader, professional training (preferably nurses), 15 attitudes and values, 17 skills and 12 specific skills related to the coding system.

Conclusion

There is a tendency among professionals to require the maximum skills; a massive behavior was observed, with low discrimination and prioritization. To analyze the causes that make decision-making difficult and to prioritize the required skills is proposed to determine the necessary level for each skill, the gaps between skill offer and demand, and to design a system for evaluating the impact of the model on the development of the skills among the teams.

Keywords : Diagnosis-related groups; professional competence; clinical governance (source: MeSH, NLM).

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