How to Ensure Compliance with the Medication Administration Protocol in Surgical Prophylaxis

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13 de November de 2024 Max < 1 min read

Correct medication administration is critical in surgical prophylaxis to prevent postoperative infections. But how can we confirm that this protocol is followed accurately in each procedure? This is where process mining becomes an essential tool for the healthcare sector.

In this article, we will show you how to use Inverbis to detect instances where medication is not administered before surgery.

What Is Process Mining and How Does It Benefit Healthcare?

Process mining enables the analysis of real hospital operations data to identify patterns, bottlenecks, and potential areas for improvement. In healthcare, it’s especially valuable for evaluating whether medical protocols, like medication administration in surgical prophylaxis, are being followed.

Benefits of Optimizing Operating Room Processes

By optimizing this critical process, healthcare providers not only ensure better compliance with protocols but also reduce patient risks and improve clinical outcomes. Knowing which areas need the most attention is key for making informed decisions and adjusting procedures in real-time.

What Else Can You Discover About Your Clinical Processes?

With process mining, the possibilities are endless. You can analyze everything from operating room preparation to postoperative care. What other aspects of your processes would you like to optimize?

Discover more about how to use the Inverbis platform to ensure compliance with the medication administration protocol in this video.

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