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WMJ ; 121(2): 160-163, 2022 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35857695

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QUALITY PROBLEM: The timing and pace of patient discharges are not level-loaded throughout the day at many institutions including ours, an academic medical center and adult Level I trauma center located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. INITIAL ASSESSMENT: Only 4% of patients were being discharged with rooms marked dirty by 11 AM at our institution. CHOISE OF SOLUTION: We put together a multidisciplinary team of approximately 30 stakeholders to develop a revised process that focused on coordination of discharge activities, plan of care awareness among team members, and communication with patients and families. IMPLEMENTATION: The discharge process was piloted and iteratively adjusted on a single medicine floor. EVALUATION: Our interventions made a noticeable impact on median room "ready to be cleaned" (RTBC) time without having an adverse impact on length of stay. RTBC improved by a median of 39 minutes (P = 0.019), and the proportion of rooms ready to be cleaned by 11 AM increased from 4.19% to 8.13%. LESSONS LEARNED: Having a multidisciplinary team participate in the evaluation and development of a new process was critical. Additionally, implementing solutions on a single unit allowed for rapid iteration of changes.


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Academic Medical Centers , Patient Discharge , Adult , Communication , Humans , Length of Stay , Patient Care Team , Trauma Centers , Wisconsin
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