Implementing a Digital Deteriorating Patient Pathway to improve the safety and effectiveness of care of the adult deteriorating patient
Author
Jennings, AdrianBrammer, Philip
Annakin, Sian
Bromage, Helen
Cook, Tom
Hickey, M
Dhami, Jaghit
Ashraf, Fhezan
Sahota-Thandi, Ravi
Borrington, Stephen
Affiliation
The Dudley Group NHS Foundation TrustPublication date
2024-04-15
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Identification, escalation and clinical review of the deteriorating patient is essential for a safe and effective hospital. We present a deteriorating patient pathway developed within our electronic patient record, including implementation of a digital escalation and senior review process, triggered from a logic algorithm and vital signs. The pathway is activated by an average 43 patients per day with median mortality of 13.3%. Our Trust has seen a significant improvement in escalation and senior review and increased use of treatment escalation plans. The pathway has facilitated a cultural shift in the Trust towards the deteriorating patient. The new pathway is transferrable to both other digital Trusts as well as maternity and paediatric practice.Citation
Jennings A, Brammer P, Annakin S, Bromage H, Cook T, Hickey M, Dhami J, Ashraf F, Sahota-Thandi R, Borrington S. Implementing a Digital Deteriorating Patient Pathway to improve the safety and effectiveness of care of the adult deteriorating patient. Acute Med. 2024;23(1):18-23. doi: 10.52964/AMJA.0968. PMID: 38619166.PMID
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10.52964/AMJA.0968