PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to explore unnecessary outpatient department attendances and to improve efficiency by actively pre-assessing patient charts and pre-specifying management plans before scheduled outpatient visits. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: All charts were reviewed by a senior clinician two weeks before the clinic and a brief, written management plan made. FINDINGS: A significant reduction in clinic sizes by about 40 per cent can be expected. There was a non-significant increase in the ratio of new to review patients and no significant reduction in waiting lists. RESEARCH LIMITATIONS/IMPLICATIONS: Pre-assessing patient charts leads to cancelling unnecessary outpatient reviews, which can increase outpatient department effectiveness. ORIGINALITY/VALUE: Clinical efficiency is becoming increasingly important. This work describes a simple strategy to improve outpatient department productivity.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to explore unnecessary outpatient department attendances and to improve efficiency by actively pre-assessing patient charts and pre-specifying management plans before scheduled outpatient visits. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: All charts were reviewed by a senior clinician two weeks before the clinic and a brief, written management plan made. FINDINGS: A significant reduction in clinic sizes by about 40 per cent can be expected. There was a non-significant increase in the ratio of new to review patients and no significant reduction in waiting lists. RESEARCH LIMITATIONS/IMPLICATIONS: Pre-assessing patient charts leads to cancelling unnecessary outpatient reviews, which can increase outpatient department effectiveness. ORIGINALITY/VALUE: Clinical efficiency is becoming increasingly important. This work describes a simple strategy to improve outpatient department productivity.
Authors: Niels Henrik Ingvar Hjollund; José Maria Valderas; Derek Kyte; Melanie Jane Calvert Journal: J Med Internet Res Date: 2019-05-21 Impact factor: 5.428