Marco Audit for Hospitals

Marco Audit is a clinical governance tool that enables hospitals to demonstrate that their therapeutic decisions are evidence-based, consistent across professionals, and auditable. It generates full traceability of the clinical decision process at an institutional level.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Some answers to questions we often receive

What type of reports does Marco Audit generate for the hospital?

Marco Audit generates reports on guideline adherence by department and time period, identification of variability in therapeutic decisions, and consistency analysis among professionals on the same team.

Does Marco Audit integrate with other Marco modules?

Yes. Marco Audit works most powerfully when combined with Marco Advisor, as it can directly audit the recommendations generated and the decisions made by physicians in response to them.

How frequently are the reference clinical guidelines updated within Marco Audit?

Reference guidelines in Marco Audit are updated continuously. When NCCN, ESMO, or ASCO publish a new version, the system automatically incorporates it and recalibrates the audit criteria without any hospital intervention required.

Can Marco Audit be used for hospital accreditation processes?

Yes. Marco Audit reports are designed to support accreditation and clinical quality certification processes, providing documented evidence of the institution's level of evidence-based medicine.

Can Marco Audit identify clinical improvement opportunities based on audit data?

Yes. Marco Audit not only reports guideline adherence but identifies the most frequent deviation patterns and suggests improvement interventions —protocol updates, focused training— to raise the level of institutional clinical practice.

Can Marco Audit support the preparation of the hospital's annual clinical quality report?

Yes. Marco Audit reports are structured to be directly usable in annual quality reports, documenting guideline adherence rates, implemented improvements, and the impact of clinical governance interventions.

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Hospitals need to demonstrate to accreditors and auditors that their therapeutic decisions follow current clinical guidelines, but lack systems to systematically track and document this compliance.