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The Best Practice Tariff helps improve management of neck of femur fractures: a completed audit loop.

S K Khan1, A Weusten, S Bonczek, A Tate, A Port.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Best Practice Tariff incentivizes hospitals in the UK to improve the care they deliver, and includes a requirement to deliver multiprofessional care to patients with neck of femur fractures. The Best Practice Tariff for 2010-11 included six targets: (1) surgery within 36 hours, (2) admission under consultant-led joint orthopaedic-geriatric care, (3) admission using a multidisciplinary assessment protocol, (4) review by a geriatrician within 72 hours, (5) geriatrician-directed multi-professional rehabilitation, and (6) assessment for falls and bone protection. The authors chose to audit their Trust's compliance with these targets.
METHODS: A retrospective audit was conducted in 2011 at the authors' university-affiliated tertiary care hospital, which is a regional major trauma centre. Only patients 65 years or older, with fragility-type neck of femur fractures who were treated surgically at the authors' unit and were eligible for geriatric review and multiprofessional rehabilitation, were included. The results of this audit (2010-11 Best Practice Tariff targets) were analysed and a series of procedural and logistical measures were introduced. A re-audit was performed in April 2012 for 2011-12, and the results for the 2 years were compared using appropriate statistics (Chi square tests and analysis of variance). Thirty-day mortality was compared using the summary hospital-level mortality indicator.
RESULTS: A total of 410 patients were eligible for Best Practice Tariff in 2010-11, which increased to 463 in 2011-12. The changes from the first year's audit helped increase the rates for 36-hour surgery from 48.3% to 73.4% and for 72-hour geriatric review from 68.8% to 81.8% (P<0.05). The annual Best Practice Tariff achievement increased from 31.7% to 61.3% (P<0.05). The summary hospital-level mortality indicator declined from 96.5 to 61.3.
CONCLUSIONS: Focusing on poorly satisfied Best Practice Tariff indicators can produce a significant improvement in the per capita Best Practice Tariff achievement. Further studies are needed to assess the health and financial gain in detail.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24220529     DOI: 10.12968/hmed.2013.74.11.644

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Hosp Med (Lond)        ISSN: 1750-8460            Impact factor:   0.825


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