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Quality assurance of medical examiners: an approach tailored to maritime medicine Dr Sally Bell Chief Medical Advisor UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency

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The Norwegian Sea Health Conference 2014, Bergen, 27-28th August 2014

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Page 1: Session 6 13 - sally bell quality assurance presentation

Quality assurance of

medical examiners:

an approach tailored to

maritime medicine

Dr Sally Bell

Chief Medical Advisor

UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency

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What is QA?

• Agree and set standards

• Put systems in place to comply with

standards

• Evaluate to ensure that standards are

being met

• Identify areas for improvement

• Review standards

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Plan

Implement

Evaluate

Review

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How do non-maritime

organisations achieve QA?

• Industry and others – ISO (process

orientated)

• Some tailored programmes specific

to their organisation

• Healthcare specific standards +/- ISO

• Verify with either internal or external

audit

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What does the maritime

sector want from QA?

The maritime agenda varies greatly -

• National maritime administrations

• Shipping companies/Manning agencies

• Insurance companies (P & I Clubs)

• Seafarers and unions

• Providers of maritime medical services

• Providers of accreditation services

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Maritime Administrations

• Statutory requirement

– MLC

– STCW

– ILO/IMO guidelines

• Fulfils aim to ensure safety and

efficiency in ships carrying their flag,

and their own seafarers

MCA “Safer lives, Safer ships, Cleaner

seas”

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Maritime Administrations

• Philippines (ISO, PCAHO)

• Some other maritime authorities to

varying degrees (eg UK, Germany and

Netherlands audit at home and visit

their overseas doctors)

• Failure of all to provide consistent QA

led to the need for shipowners and P &

I clubs to fill the gap.

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Shipping companies

Manning agencies

• Compliance with of STCW, MLC

2006 and ILO/IMO guidelines

• Confidence in health care providers

responsible for certificates

• REDUCE COSTS

• Some have their own QA schemes…

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P & I Club schemes

• Offer a service to members

• Reduce costs subsequent to illness

and injury

• View of costs may be skewed as

only those reaching claim status

are seen

But…

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But….

• Loss of experienced crew if medical

standards over stringent or

unnecessary tests conducted

• Cost element

• Company/P & I examinations have no

statutory status

……..

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…….

• Usually no appeal mechanism

• Ethics and accountability need to be

considered

• Employer/agent can be liable under

employment law if someone is fit in statutory

terms, but they are turned down because

they don't meet company criteria

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Seafarers, Unions

• Fair, ethical and confidential treatment

• No discrimination – not excluded from a

job that they are fit to perform

• Confidence in their employer and

medical provider

• Job security for those who are fit to

work…. But not for the unfit

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Providers of maritime

medical services

• Demonstrate the quality of their service

to clients

• Increase business whilst improving

efficiency

• Provide better care for seafarers

• Single accreditation scheme reduces

burden of multiple approval visits

• All QA involves paperwork and admin!

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Providers of QA

• International providers such as companies

providing ISO – trained auditors, independent, but

standards non-specific to healthcare/maritime

• Individuals employed direct by stakeholders

– Aims tally with those of the stakeholder

• IMHA QUALITY

– Registered charity, whose objects are to improve

the quality and effectiveness of the interventions

used to prevent and treat illness in seafarers or to

improve their safety

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Some aims clash, but all

want:

• Compliance with regulation -

Requirements of STCW, MLC 2006

and ILO/IMO guidelines,

• Improved crew welfare

• Clinical outcomes

–Valid, consistent and ethical

decisions

– improved fitness and safety

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What is the current

situation?

• Lists of approved doctors, driven by

stakeholders

• Audit visits, by stakeholders

• Outcomes data

• Balance cost and benefit

• Patchy, national or company driven

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What is the current

situation?

• Public awareness of quality assurance in

all areas has never been so high

• Changed from being an optional extra to a

foundation of practice

• Quality assurance in healthcare is

expected by patients and other

stakeholders

• Much evidence shows that accreditation is

a powerful tool for quality assurance and

quality improvement

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Literature reviews

Accreditation Canada. The value and

impact of healthcare accreditation: A

literature review. July 2012

Annals of Saudi Medicine. 2011 Jul-

Aug; 31(4): 407–416 Impact of

Accreditation on the Quality of

Healthcare Services: a Systematic

Review of the Literature

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Staten Island Ferry 2003

11 killed, 165 injured

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What is needed for

maritime health QA?

A system that is

• Is tailored to maritime health

• Includes valid external review that is

unbiased and internationally

recognised

• Is acceptable to all stakeholders

• Includes Peer Review (not seen in

many current systems)

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Peer Review

• Peer defined as “Someone you would

consider an equal in terms of role,

expertise and understanding”

• In this context, this means a maritime

health physician

• Essential in health care settings to QA

clinical decisions and processes

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Peer Review

• Reviewers should be trained and competent to

make judgements regarding the compliance

against the agreed set of standards.

• The process should reflect the current range of

views and opinions of the field

• Reviewers must be impartial with no conflict of

interest

• The process should help to improve quality of

services by providing clarity around areas for

improvement and acknowledging good practice

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This is why we have

developed IMHA

QUALITY

• Fulfils needs outlined above

• Can provide peer review to

internationally agreed standards from

trained assessors

• Gives an unbiased view of clinic

practice

• Will enable providers to avoid multiple

audit visits

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Participation in peer reviewed

QA confirms commitment to:

• Compliance with regulation

• Improved clinical outcomes

• Risk mitigation

• Safety, efficiency, accountability

• Continuing quality improvement

Sends a powerful message to key decision-

makers and the public

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What are the challenges?

• Understanding of language of quality

• Engaging and motivating different

stakeholders – who goes first?

• Who bears the cost of implementing

change?

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Thank you!

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