Closer to Home: A Quality Improvement Initiative to Optimize Satellite Site Bed Capacity.

Q1 Nursing Hospital pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1542/hpeds.2023-007377
Lisa E Herrmann, Brittany Hubbell, Abigail Taylor, Elena Duma, Amanda Warniment, Lauren Smith, Eric Mailloux, Karen Szczepanski, Emily Schmidlin, Michelle Mitchell, Liesl Kientz, Jennifer Albrecht, Christine M White, Angela M Statile
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Abstract

Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic resulted in the underutilization of inpatient beds at our satellite location. A lack of clarity and standardized admission criteria for the satellite led to frequent transfers to the main campus, resulting in patients traveling larger distances to receive inpatient care. We sought to optimize inpatient resource use at the satellite campus and keep patients "closer to home" by admitting eligible patients to that inpatient unit (LA4). Our aim was to increase bed capacity use at the satellite from 45% to 70% within 10 months. Our process measure was to increase the proportion of patients needing hospitalization who presented to the satellite emergency department (ED) and were then admitted to LA4 from 76% to 85%.

Methods: A multidisciplinary team used quality improvement methods to optimize bed capacity use. Interventions included (1) the revision and dissemination of satellite admission guidelines, (2) steps to create shared understanding of appropriate satellite admissions between ED and inpatient providers, (3) directed provider feedback on preventable main campus admissions, and (4) consistent patient and family messaging about the potential for transfer. Data were collected via chart review. Annotated run charts were used to assess the impact of interventions over time.

Results: Average LA4 bed capacity use increased from 45% to 69%, which was sustained for 1 year. The average percentage of patients admitted from the satellite ED to LA4 increased from 76% to 84%.

Conclusions: We improved bed capacity use at our satellite campus through transparent admission criteria and shared mental models of patient care needs between ED and inpatient providers.

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离家更近:优化卫星站点床位容量的质量改进计划。
背景:2019 年冠状病毒疾病大流行导致我们的卫星医院住院床位利用率不足。由于卫星医院的入院标准不明确、不规范,导致患者频繁转院至主医院,从而使患者不得不长途跋涉接受住院治疗。我们试图优化卫星校区的住院资源使用,让符合条件的患者入住该住院部(LA4),从而让患者 "离家更近"。我们的目标是在 10 个月内将卫星医院的床位使用率从 45% 提高到 70%。我们的过程衡量标准是将需要住院治疗的患者中,前往卫星急诊科(ED)就诊后入住 LA4 的比例从 76% 提高到 85%:多学科团队采用质量改进方法优化床位使用率。干预措施包括:(1)修订和宣传卫星病房入院指南;(2)在急诊科和住院病人之间建立对卫星病房适当入院的共同理解;(3)针对可预防的主病房入院情况向医疗服务提供者提供反馈;以及(4)就转院的可能性向病人和家属发出一致的信息。通过病历审查收集数据。结果:LA4床位的平均使用率从45%提高到69%,并持续了一年。从卫星急诊室收治到 LA4 的患者平均比例从 76% 提高到 84%:我们通过透明的入院标准以及在急诊室和住院病人之间共享病人护理需求的心理模型,提高了卫星医院的床位使用率。
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