OC-039 Improving Quality In A National Intestinal Failure Unit: Greater Efficiency, Improved Access, Reduced Mortality

  • Donaldson E
  • Taylor M
  • Abraham A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Problem: In 2010, there was a significant waiting list for admission to the intestinal failure unit (IFU) at the Salford Royal National Health Service (NHS) Foundation Trust. There had been a steady increase in the number of new patients referred to the IFU (89 patients 2005; 152 patients 2012) and the number of established patients requiring home parenteral nutrition (HPN) (135 patients 2005; 206 patients 2012) over the last decade. The impact of the resulting long waiting list for these complex patients was that patient deaths occurred in those awaiting admission. Design: Continuous improvement methodology using the model for improvement and sequential plan-do-study-act cycles. Setting: Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust IFU; a large NHS teaching hospital in Northwest England. Key measures for improvement: The primary outcome measures were inpatient length of stay and time spent on waiting list prior to admission. Strategies for change: A continuous improvement programme, supported by a project manager. Results: There has been a 21 % reduction in average length of stay on the IFU from 55.7 to 44.0 days and a reduction of 72% in the average length of time new patients spent on the waiting list for admission from 65.7 to 18.5 days. These changes were associated with concomitant reduction in 30-day readmission rate from 12.1 % to 4.5% and early suggestions of reduced inpatient and waiting list mortality. Conclusions: It is possible to improve the efficiency of a large national service for complex patients using quality improvement methodology, resulting in improved access and reduced waiting list mortality.

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Donaldson, E., Taylor, M., Abraham, A., Carlson, G., Fletcher, O., Jacqui, V., … Lal, S. (2014). OC-039 Improving Quality In A National Intestinal Failure Unit: Greater Efficiency, Improved Access, Reduced Mortality. Gut, 63(Suppl 1), A19.1-A19. https://doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2014-307263.39

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