15 Miss. Code. R. 3-1-2.3.2
Levels of review can be accomplished in a variety of formats, depending on the volume of trauma patients at a given center and the structure of the trauma PIPS program in the context of the hospital's quality program. The levels of review are:
a.
First Level Review: TPM or designee performs the initial case review to verify
and validate the issue. If the first level of review is completed, affirming
that clinical care is appropriate and no issues are identified, the case does
not require second level or formal committee review. However if after review of
all the pertinent information, it may be determined that the issue shall be
addressed by the TMD and/or the committee charged with trauma PIPS review. In
some instances, immediate feedback and resolution may be possible at this
level. Even if issue resolution occurs during this level, the issue and
activities shall be documented for ongoing monitoring and trend analysis.
b. Second Level Review: This level
encompasses cases consisting of clinical care, provider care, or systems issues
which require medical director expertise and judgment. The TPM and TMD may
initiate further investigation, implement action without formal referral to a
peer review or system committee, or decide to send it to the appropriate
performance improvement/quality committee or to a hospital department for
further investigation/peer review and request follow-up. If immediate feedback
and resolution are obtained, the issue may be resolved. If not, the issue shall
be referred for multidisciplinary committee review, including peer review or
some other appropriate PIPS committee capable of further analysis and event
resolution.
c. Third Level Review:
The TPM and TMD will perform an initial case review, consisting of
identification all background information, pertinent protocols (or deficiency
of), and specify all individual issues to be discussed, in preparation for
multidisciplinary review. Cases may be referred to the appropriate hospital
department via appointed liaisons, committee, or department chair. The TMD
and/or trauma committee will then review the response of the referral for
follow-up planning.
d. Fourth
Level Review: The TPM, TMD, and multidisciplinary review committee perform the
initial review. Cases are then referred to the appropriate body for external
review with review response to the TMD and/or trauma committee for follow-up
planning.
Notes
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