Enhancing Mortality Data Accuracy: Outcomes from a collaborative national workshop in Oman
Salim Al-Busaidi, Eman Aly, Mohammed Al-Abri, Salim Al-Salmi, Abdullah Al-Hinai, Omar Al-Naqabi, Jawaher Al-Maskari, Marwa Al-Mahroqi, Alaa Hashish, Henry Doctor, Arash Rashidian, Jean Jabbour, Abdullah Al-Alawi

TL;DR
A national workshop in Oman improved the accuracy of death certifications by training physicians and coders on proper mortality data practices.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the effectiveness of structured training in improving mortality data quality through a collaborative educational intervention.
Findings
Participants showed significant improvements in understanding mortality data after the workshop.
Physicians outperformed medical coders in post-workshop assessments.
Positive participant feedback indicated the training was clear, relevant, and engaging.
Abstract
Mortality data is essential for global health policy and sustainable development goals, yet errors in death notifications, often exceeding 50%, challenge its accuracy. This is largely due to the lack of formal training among physicians and medical coders in issuing death notifications. This study conducting a national educational intervention and aimed to assess the outcomes of the intervention A 2-day workshop was held in Oman in June 2023 for physicians and medical coders, employing a pre- and post-assessment design. The training, developed by both international and national experts, covered aspects of mortality data quality, based on the International Form of Medical Certificate of Cause of Death and validated by the World Health Organization. The curriculum focused on correctly defining and sequencing the causes of death and identifying common certification errors. A total of 39…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlobal Maternal and Child Health · Health and Conflict Studies · Insurance, Mortality, Demography, Risk Management
