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. 2015 Jan 15;17(1):e7. doi: 10.2196/jmir.3906

Table 2.

Added value of information for risk-based supervision.



Indicator 1: Long-term elderly care and hygiene Indicator 2: Long-term elderly care and expertise Indicator 3: Long-term elderly care and medication (safety) Indicator 4: Long-term elderly care and restriction of freedom


n (%)
Hits (n)
79 (100%) 117 (100%) 49 (100%) 11 (100%)
Results remaining after exclusion of ratings 7 or higher
38/79 (48%) 90/117 (77%) 34/49 (69%) 7/11 (64%)
Results remaining for assessment by health care inspector after exclusion ratings not related to search query
25/79 (32%) 68/117 (58%) 21/49 (43%) 2/11 (18%)
Results after assessment by DHI

Immediate action required 0/25 (0%) 0/68 (0%) 0/21 (0%) 0/2 (0%)

Information leads to further research 9/25 (36%) 1/68 (1%) 1/21 (5%) 0/2 (0%)

Information leads to signal 13/25 (52%) 31/68 (46%) 15/21 (71%) 2/2 (100%)

No added value of the information found 3/25 (12%) 36/68 (53%) 5/21 (24%) 0/2 (0%)