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A day in the life of the AMU--the Society for Acute Medicine's benchmarking audit 2012 (SAMBA '12).

Christian P Subbe1, D Ward, L Latip, I Le Jeune, D Bell.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The absence of published data for benchmarking serves as a disincentive for Acute Medical Units to improve care. AIM: To test feasibility of a national audit in Acute Medicine for compliance with common standards.
METHODS: On line questionnaire with summary data for patients admitted to participating Acute Medicine Units over a 24-hour-period.
RESULTS: 30 units submitted summary data. The mean number of admission was 36 (SD 14). Compliance with standards around timing of junior and senior review was highly variable. In almost all other standards only a small number of units achieved high reliability with compliance of more than 90%.
CONCLUSION: SAMBA provides a data set that can be used for local and national benchmarking and quality improvement work. Annual audit might be beneficial to track improvements.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23732129

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acute Med        ISSN: 1747-4884


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1.  Advance care planning in patients referred to hospital for acute medical care: Results of a national day of care survey.

Authors:  Thomas Knight; Alexandra Malyon; Zoe Fritz; Chris Subbe; Tim Cooksley; Mark Holland; Daniel Lasserson
Journal:  EClinicalMedicine       Date:  2020-01-18
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