A Comprehensive Quality Assessment Program on the Autopsy Service

Abstract
Many previous studies have established the value of the autopsy in assessing clinical diagnostic accuracy. None has described, however, the use of the autospy as an ongoing, prospective audit of clinical and pathologic performance. The authors herein outline the process and report the initial results of a comprehensive quality assessment program on their autopsy service. Particular emphasis was placed on evaluation of the responsiveness of the autopsy to clinical questions and interests. The four parts of the overall program included an epidemiologic survey of causes of death in the authors’ patient population, a determination of the clinical significance of autopsy findings, an assessment of clinical factors that may have contributed to death, and a quality control mechanism of the autopsy itself. The process can be adapted to a variety of hospital settings.

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