What percentage of your charts get audited for QA/QI?
At my last job, at least one out of every 25 charts you did had to be audited by the clinical department, per policy. Also, any advanced airway, cardiac arrest, STEMI, stroke, or air medical call automatically got QA'd. You'd get it back in about 3-4 days, with the report picked apart and suggestions for improvement.
At my current job, we don't hear anything unless you screw up. Apparently every arrest/stoke/STEMI call gets audited, but we receive zero feedback unless something goes seriously wrong. I've only had three charts audited in the two years that I've been here, and one of them was because I asked about it.
Who audits them, a clinical supervisor, your direct (immediate) supervisor, or a physician?
At my last job, at least one out of every 25 charts you did had to be audited by the clinical department, per policy. Also, any advanced airway, cardiac arrest, STEMI, stroke, or air medical call automatically got QA'd. You'd get it back in about 3-4 days, with the report picked apart and suggestions for improvement.
At my current job, we don't hear anything unless you screw up. Apparently every arrest/stoke/STEMI call gets audited, but we receive zero feedback unless something goes seriously wrong. I've only had three charts audited in the two years that I've been here, and one of them was because I asked about it.
Who audits them, a clinical supervisor, your direct (immediate) supervisor, or a physician?