Critical path; overview and its development process in the UOEH hospital

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Critical Path (CP) is a kind of time-task matrix format. The first CP was developed by Karen Zander, an American nurse. The principal purpose of CP development was to improve the efficiency of hospital services under financial constraint caused by the introduction of DRG/PPS (Diagnosis Related Groups/Prospective payment system). Actually, the Japanese government is also discussing the possibility of introducing the DRG/PPS into the hospital financing scheme. In order to maintain, and even to improve the quality of hospital care, it is necessary to standardize care in the hospital. Thus it is necessary to develop a series of CPs in each hospital. In the spring of 1999, Prof. Osato, Director of the University Hospital, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, organized a task force team for CP development. Since then, this task force has been in charge of developing CP in our University Hospital. We have already developed several CPs and some of them are now in the process of field testing in each ward in order to check their applicability and problems to be corrected. In order to facilitate the use of CP in the hospital, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and other health professionals must become more aware of the benefits of CP.

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Tsurugi, Y., Yamamoto, M., Okouchi, J., Matsuda, S., Kashimura, M., & Osato, K. (2000). Critical path; overview and its development process in the UOEH hospital. Journal of UOEH, 22(4), 371–381. https://doi.org/10.7888/juoeh.22.371

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