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What is the purpose of BUMEDINST 6010.13?
Establish policy, procedures, and responsibility for the QA program.
When was the program issued?
1984
When was it set for the Navy Medical Department?
1987
When were the policy, procedures, responsibility consolidated in BUMEDINST 6010.13?
1989
Who does this instruction apply to?
All health care personnel in MTFs and DTFs (fixed and nonfixed)
What is the guideline regarding training opportunity for individuals responsible for QA program management?
Personnel must be given educational opportunity in line with responsibilities.
Who can provide training to QA program management personnel?
Military or civilian.
How long must QA related material be maintained in a secure location?
5 years
How long must QA inquiries/records relevate to a potentially compensable event (PCE)?
2 years and as long as needed afterward.
What is one way this program aims to improve patient care?
By monitoring services
How will it reduce exposure to liability?
Identify, assess, and decrease risk to patients.
Will this program influence resources?
Yes it will justify resources needed to raise standards of patient care.
What are the QA program requirements?
1. Program objectives
2. Organization/repsonsibilites
3. Method of obtaining costumer input
4. Required QA functions (what to be done, by whom, how frequently)
5. Information flow
6. Annual review
7. Methodology by which data is generated by the QA program.
What are some MTF or DTF functions?
1. All MTF/DTF, are facility-wide function/program
2. Monitoring of quality and appropriateness
3. Procedures to review cases
4. Safety review
5. Infection control
6. Utilization Review
7. Information systems
Who interprets DoD, SECNAV, and CNO policies?
Chief, BUMED
Who monitors implementation and coordination of medical / dental QA programs
Chief, BUMED
How often must Chief, BUMED submit annual QA program summary reports?
Annually
What must Fleet Commanders in Chief (FLTCINCs) do?
Ensure subordinate commanders comply
At a minimum, what must Type Commanders (TYCOM) do?
Ensure QA assist visits to subordinate medical / dental commands
Who provides technical support and assistance for QA related issues?
OICs of Naval Healthcare Support Offices
Who provides technical analysis and recommends corrective action?
OICs of Naval Healthcare Support Offices
Who implements the QA program?
COs, OICs, and Senior Medical / Dental Dept Reps and MTFs/DTFs
Who submits malpractice / PCE claims
COs, OICs, and Senior Medical / Dental Dept Reps of MTFs/DTFs
How many workshops does Naval School of Health Sciences, Bethesda hold a year?
2
What is the reporting requirement for fixed MTFs/DTFs
Annual assessment to MED-3C4, by 15 JAN each year
Management Information Reports were approved how many years from the date of the instruction?
3 years