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184 30% Reduction in Time to Admission for Trauma Cases; An Integrated Multidisciplinary Model of Care Pathway in a Major Tertiary Hospital

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Blue Book Guidelines recommend admitting hip fracture patients to an orthopaedic ward within 4 hours of presentation. BOAST guidelines advise early multidisciplinary team management. Since 2018, our Institution has utilised an… Click to show full abstract

Blue Book Guidelines recommend admitting hip fracture patients to an orthopaedic ward within 4 hours of presentation. BOAST guidelines advise early multidisciplinary team management. Since 2018, our Institution has utilised an integrated, multidisciplinary model for referrals of trauma patients in the Emergency Department. We hypothesised that this significantly reduces time to admission. We retrospectively reviewed data on all trauma cases admitted over a two-month period in 2017 and 2019 (before and after development of our Integrated Pathway). Our Integrated Pathway is facilitated by a mobile application which is accessed by all ED and Orthopaedic medical staff, including Consultants, allowing instantaneous communication. Sixty-six trauma patients were admitted to our Institution between December 2017 and January 2018. Average time taken from triage in ED to admission by the Orthopaedic team was 7hrs 10mins. Sixty-three patients were admitted over the same period in December 2019 and January 2020. Average time taken from triage in ED to admission by the Orthopaedic team was 4hrs 59mins. Our Integrated Multidisciplinary mobile application system resulted in a 30.5% decrease in time to admission, which is a significant improvement. We would recommend the introduction of similar systems in other hospitals as part of their Model of Care Pathway.

Keywords: time; admission; time admission; integrated multidisciplinary; trauma; model

Journal Title: British Journal of Surgery
Year Published: 2021

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