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Thomas Jefferson University

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)

2019

Transitions of care

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Creation Of An Institutional Toolkit For Evaluation Of Multidisciplinary Handoffs, Richard F. Schmidt, Md, Courtney Devin, Md, Nicholas Tarangelo, Md, Andrew Mendelson, Md, Bracken Babula, Md, Rebecca Jaffe, Md Jun 2019

Creation Of An Institutional Toolkit For Evaluation Of Multidisciplinary Handoffs, Richard F. Schmidt, Md, Courtney Devin, Md, Nicholas Tarangelo, Md, Andrew Mendelson, Md, Bracken Babula, Md, Rebecca Jaffe, Md

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)

Objectives

  1. Create a method for analyzing different handoffs in a variety of clinical settings and scenarios at TJUH.
  2. Develop a set of standardized survey tools using existing validated language to quantify the perceptions, quality, and needs for different patient care transitions.
  3. Use results from these tools to cater focused handoff improvement interventions for specific patient care settings.


Improving Postoperative Handoffs In The Neuro-Intensive Care Unit, Richard F. Schmidt, Md, Andrew Mendelson, Md, Sonia Gill, Md, Nicole Hollup, Crnp, Matthew Vibbert, Md, Coleen Vernick, Md, Giuliana Labella, Msn, Marie Wilson, Msn, Caitlin Harley, Msn, Maryanne Mccarrin, Msn, Jack Jallo, Md, Rebecca Jaffe, Md Jun 2019

Improving Postoperative Handoffs In The Neuro-Intensive Care Unit, Richard F. Schmidt, Md, Andrew Mendelson, Md, Sonia Gill, Md, Nicole Hollup, Crnp, Matthew Vibbert, Md, Coleen Vernick, Md, Giuliana Labella, Msn, Marie Wilson, Msn, Caitlin Harley, Msn, Maryanne Mccarrin, Msn, Jack Jallo, Md, Rebecca Jaffe, Md

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)

Introduction

  • Transitions of care represent a major source of medical errors, patient morbidity/mortality, and increased healthcare waste.
  • 2018 CLER report indicated largely unfavorable responses toward handoffs and care transitions for perioperative services and neurointensive care.
  • Use of the IPASS handoff tool is associated with up to 30% reduction in adverse events and 23% reduction in medical errors.
  • Implementation of IPASS for postoperative handoffs in the SICU resulted in improved organization, safety, and communication.