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Plenary Presentations
The Feedback Bundle: A Novel Method of Inpatient Audit and Feedback
Hospital Medicine 2016, March 6-9, San Diego, Calif.
Background: Audit and feedback is a commonly used strategy to improve performance among providers. Most prior studies on its efficacy were done in the outpatient setting and showed a modest benefit. Certain factors, such as clear targets and repeated frequency of feedback may increase the likelihood of improved performance; however, there is still no consensus [...]
Plenary Presentations
The Feedback Bundle: A Novel Method of Inpatient Audit and Feedback
Hospital Medicine 2016, March 6-9, San Diego, Calif.
Background: Audit and feedback is a commonly used strategy to improve performance among providers. Most prior studies on its efficacy were done in the outpatient setting and showed a modest benefit. Certain factors, such as clear targets and repeated frequency of feedback may increase the likelihood of improved performance; however, there is still no consensus [...]
Abstract Number: 197
REDUCING LOW-VALUE CBCS: AUDIT AND FEEDBACK USING RESIDENT-DEFINED STANDARDS
SHM Converge 2024
Background: Unnecessary inpatient laboratory testing is common and negatively impacts patients by causing discomfort and iatrogenic anemia. Such testing also burdens a busy phlebotomy team, particularly when patients decline labs due to recency of previous checks. Audit and feedback interventions are known to reduce low value practices in medical residents, but no published study has [...]
Abstract Number: 437
IMPROVING PHYSICIAN TO PATIENT COMMUNICATION USING A PATIENT-CENTERED AUDIT SYSTEM
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: In the quest to improve patient satisfaction scores, providers and health systems alike are frustrated with the inability to obtain real-time satisfaction data. Indeed, HCAHPS data lags by six months, and makes it exceedingly difficult to provide real-time feedback to physicians on their communication with patients. As a result, we developed a patient-centered audit [...]
Abstract Number: 446
THE INDIVIDUAL HOSPITALIST DASHBOARD: BY HOSPITALISTS, FOR HOSPITALISTS
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Data dashboards are used in many industries to track performance, however their development and efficacy in hospital medicine has not been well described. Data availability, provider attribution, feedback timeliness, and data accuracy have been cited as barriers to developing and implementing an effective performance dashboard. Purpose: We developed a hospital medicine clinical data dashboard [...]
Abstract Number: 450
ENGAGING ACADEMIC HOSPITALISTS ON LAB STEWARDSHIP IN A TEACHING HOSPITAL
SHM Converge 2024
Background: Cost associated with diagnostic testing contributes greatly to the rising cost of health care in the United States (Bindraban et al, 2018). There is evidence to suggest that up to 20% of lab testing is unnecessary (Bindraban et al, 2018).Main Line Health (MLH) is a health system in suburban Philadelphia made up of four [...]
Abstract Number: K21
THE PLASTIC PANDEMIC: QUANTIFICATION OF WASTE ON AN INPATIENT MEDICINE UNIT
SHM Converge 2022
Background: Plastic waste contaminates all planetary ecosystems, impacting human and animal health. The United States is the largest generator of plastic waste in the world, and the healthcare industry produces a disproportionate amount due to a reliance on single-use products. The COVID-19 pandemic has seemingly led to a global increase in plastic waste, partially correlated [...]
Abstract Number: 0412
REDUCING CLABSIS THROUGH CENTRAL LINE AUDITS WITH REAL-TIME FEEDBACK AND COLLABORATIVE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT EFFORTS BY HOSPITALISTS AND THEIR QUALITY NURSE IN A MAJOR MEDICAL CENTER
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Current guidelines to decrease the incident of CLABSI (Central Line Associated Blood Stream Infection) recommend daily assessment of line presence and clinical indication for the line (Odada et al., 2023). This helps decrease unnecessary line use and facilitates prompt line removal if not indicated. Daily line documentation including type of line, anatomical location of [...]
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