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Abstract Number: 348
SHM Converge 2023
Background: A working group was created to look at the care of behavioral patients in the hospital. This group focused primarily on the rapid response teams (RRTs) related to behavioral emergencies in this patient population. Currently if a patient decompensates psychiatrically, rather than their psychiatric issue be addressed promptly, an RRT gets called and many […]
Abstract Number: 348
Hospital Medicine 2019, March 24-27, National Harbor, Md.
Background: Prior to this project, inpatient Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) at UW Health lacked organizational data including volumes, patient experience, hospital acquired conditions, and operational efficiency metrics. In 2016, inpatient APPs collaborated with UW Health’s Analytics and Information Systems team to develop a method for inpatient APP attribution and identification of team-based, APP sensitive metrics […]
Abstract Number: 352
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: More than 30 million children and adolescents participate in organized sports in the United States every year. Participation has numerous benefits including improved physical fitness and better school performance, however, it is not without risk. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, children sustain more than 3.1 million sports and recreation-related injuries […]
Abstract Number: 357
SHM Converge 2024
Background: The Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s Age-Friendly Health Systems (AFHS) initiative calls for providers to ensure that older adults move safely to maintain daily function. However, studies show that about a third of hospitalized older adults have bed rest orders, most of which are not medically indicated. Therefore, at our 537-bed community teaching hospital, we […]
Abstract Number: 370
Hospital Medicine 2019, March 24-27, National Harbor, Md.
Background: An estimated 68,000 Americans died of opioid-related overdoses between March 2017-2018. In Monroe County NY heroin/fentanyl deaths are up 200% from 2015- 2017. Guidelines recommending naloxone co-prescription for high-risk patients on opioid pain medications have been issued. The inpatient setting provides unique opportunities for identifying patients at risk for opioid adverse events (OAE) and […]
Abstract Number: 375
Hospital Medicine 2019, March 24-27, National Harbor, Md.
Background: Interprofessional rounding has improved patient safety and provider engagement (1). Our institution implemented interdisciplinary patient rounds (IPR) similarly described in the literature (2). Despite praise for our nursing safety checklist, declining emphasis on bedside teaching and brief patient interactions lead to provider dissatisfaction. Purpose: To provide high-quality patient care, foster interprofessional collaboration, and provide […]
Abstract Number: 389
SHM Converge 2024
Background: Communication between team members is fundamental to providing high quality care to hospitalized patients (1). Breakdowns in communication lead to compromised patient safety, delays in care, and poor utilization of resources (2). Our Veterans Affairs (VA) hospital has about 200 inpatient beds, primarily staffed by resident physician teams. Bedside nurses use the admission order […]
Abstract Number: 394
SHM Converge 2024
Background: Improving the quality and safety of the care provided is the some of the most essential and critical work done in hospitals today. In the current system of health care education, health care professionals are often trained on improvement methodology. Several methodologies are provided as improvement frameworks in our health care professional schools around […]
Abstract Number: 397
SHM Converge 2023
Background: 22% of the hospitals overall STAR rating is based on readmission reduction for the following disease specific groups: pneumonia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, acute myocardial infarction and congestive heart failure. Creating strategies surrounding prevention of readmissions that create workload balance leads to improved ability to manage these patients. The hospitalist medicine, emergency medicine, pulmonary, […]
Abstract Number: 402
SHM Converge 2024
Background: Care coordination during the patient’s hospitalization is one of the most important goals to achieve as it affects quality and efficiency outcomes, including length of stay. Multidisciplinary Rounds (MDR) aim to discuss each patient’s care plan in every unit. In our inner-city safety net hospital, each inpatient unit conducted MDR differently. The MDRs varied […]