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Abstract Number: D4
OPTIMIZING HEPATITIS C VIRUS SCREENING USING AUTOMATION IN AN URBAN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
SHM Converge 2022
Background: As of April 2020, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommends one-time Hepatitis C testing for all adults age 18 and over and all pregnant women during every pregnancy. Previous research shows that Emergency Departments (ED) are effective settings for screening and diagnosing individuals for Hepatitis C Virus (HCV). The purpose of this [...]
Abstract Number: 170
HAND HYGIENE COMPLIANCE RATE PEAKS AT 100% WITH ELECTRONIC MONITORING DURING COVID PANDEMIC, BUT MORE RECENT MEASUREMENTS SUGGEST WANING VIGILANCE
SHM Converge 2021
Background: Proper hand hygiene is a cornerstone of infection control [1,2]. Despite this, compliance remains a challenge, averaging only 50% across healthcare systems nationwide [1].Several interventions have been trialed to improve compliance, including audit and feedback [3]. Traditionally, hand hygiene audits have occurred through direct observation. Unfortunately, this approach can capture fewer than 1-3% of [...]
Abstract Number: 242
IMPLEMENTING STANDARDIZED AUTOMATIC NOTE TEMPLATES IMPROVES DOCUMENTATION INTEGRITY AND EFFICIENCY
SHM Converge 2023
Background: With the broad implementation of electronic health records, clinical documentation integrity continues to be under increasing scrutiny. On average, physicians spend over a third of their time documenting patient data¹; this burden has been extensively correlated to burnout². Leveraging automated note templates with integrated safety rounding checklists, we attempted to standardize more efficient documentation [...]
Abstract Number: 259
QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF AN AUTOMATED TEXT MESSAGE-BASED POST-DISCHARGE PROGRAM
SHM Converge 2023
Background: To support patients after hospital discharge, we developed and implemented a 30-day automated text-messaging intervention. The program was piloted in a single practice in Philadelphia, and was associated with a significant reduction in 30 day readmission and utilization of acute care resources. However, we wanted to understand the timing and nature of patient needs [...]
Abstract Number: 397
IMPLEMENTING A STANDARDIZED DIAGNOSIS LIST TO ENHANCE CLINICAL DOCUMENTATION ACCURACY
SHM Converge 2024
Background: Clinical documentation is essential for adequate representation of patient quality care metrics and accurate diagnosis capture but rarely taught in graduate medical education. Inaccurate capture of diagnoses leads to clinical documentation integrity (CDI) queries, which increase workload on busy providers. Implementation of a standardized note template for our resident physicians previously resulted in an [...]
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