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Timely Delivery of Discharge Medications to Patients' Bedsides: A Patient-centered Quality Improvement Project

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Katz, DT; Fernandez-Sanchez, JV; Loeffler, LA; Chang, SM; Puertolas-Lopez, MV; Ramdial, FR; Fisher, GR; Gutierrez, SA; Mahajan, N; Keerthy, DR ...
Published in: Pediatric Quality and Safety
May 8, 2020

Introduction: Patients who are unable to fill prescriptions after discharge are at risk of hospital readmission. Ensuring that patients have prescriptions in hand at the time of discharge is a critical component of a safe and effective discharge process. Using a "Meds to Beds" program, we aimed to increase the percentage of patients discharged from Holtz Children's Hospital with medications in hand from 49% to 80%, reduce turnaround time (TAT) from electronic prescription signature to bedside delivery from 4.9 hours (±2.6 hours) to 2 hours, and increase caregiver satisfaction. Methods: We formed a multidisciplinary team and implemented 4 patient-centered interventions through iterative plan-do-study-act cycles. Statistical process control charts were used to understand the impact of the interventions over 10 months. Hospital length of stay and discharges before 2:00 pm were used as balancing measures. We measured caregiver satisfaction using a telephone survey administered by pediatric residents within 7 days after discharge. Results: The mean percentage of patients discharged with medications in hand increased to 76%. TAT decreased to 3.5 hours (±1.8 hours). Length of stay did not significantly increase, whereas the percentage of patients discharged before 2:00 pm did. Caregivers of patients who had prescriptions delivered to their bedside reported high levels of satisfaction. Conclusions: Using a "Meds to Beds" program, we increased the percentage of patients discharged with medications in hand, decreased TAT with reduced variability, and achieved high levels of caregiver satisfaction. Importantly, there was a shift in the culture of the institution toward improved medication access for patients.

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Pediatric Quality and Safety

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2472-0054

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May 8, 2020

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Katz, D. T., Fernandez-Sanchez, J. V., Loeffler, L. A., Chang, S. M., Puertolas-Lopez, M. V., Ramdial, F. R., … Bayes Santos, L. Y. (2020). Timely Delivery of Discharge Medications to Patients' Bedsides: A Patient-centered Quality Improvement Project. Pediatric Quality and Safety, 5(3). https://doi.org/10.1097/pq9.0000000000000297
Katz, D. T., J. V. Fernandez-Sanchez, L. A. Loeffler, S. M. Chang, M. V. Puertolas-Lopez, F. R. Ramdial, G. R. Fisher, et al. “Timely Delivery of Discharge Medications to Patients' Bedsides: A Patient-centered Quality Improvement Project.” Pediatric Quality and Safety 5, no. 3 (May 8, 2020). https://doi.org/10.1097/pq9.0000000000000297.
Katz DT, Fernandez-Sanchez JV, Loeffler LA, Chang SM, Puertolas-Lopez MV, Ramdial FR, et al. Timely Delivery of Discharge Medications to Patients' Bedsides: A Patient-centered Quality Improvement Project. Pediatric Quality and Safety. 2020 May 8;5(3).
Katz, D. T., et al. “Timely Delivery of Discharge Medications to Patients' Bedsides: A Patient-centered Quality Improvement Project.” Pediatric Quality and Safety, vol. 5, no. 3, May 2020. Scopus, doi:10.1097/pq9.0000000000000297.
Katz DT, Fernandez-Sanchez JV, Loeffler LA, Chang SM, Puertolas-Lopez MV, Ramdial FR, Fisher GR, Gutierrez SA, Mahajan N, Keerthy DR, Cavallaro SP, Landaeta CE, Pascall AS, Acevedo KT, Chan-Poon KT, Abraham BR, Siri M, Reynolds KL, Van Kirk K, Bayes Santos LY. Timely Delivery of Discharge Medications to Patients' Bedsides: A Patient-centered Quality Improvement Project. Pediatric Quality and Safety. 2020 May 8;5(3).

Published In

Pediatric Quality and Safety

DOI

EISSN

2472-0054

Publication Date

May 8, 2020

Volume

5

Issue

3