| Literature DB >> 33177050 |
Jay Mehta1,2, Timothy Yates2,3, Penelope Smith2,4, Daisy Henderson5, Glenn Winteringham6, Aine Burns5,7.
Abstract
Background COVID-19 presented significant challenges to healthcare organisations, which needed to rapidly remodel their services but were unable to allow staff to meet face to face to minimise infection risk. During this communication predicament, National Health Service (NHS) Digital announced the provision of Microsoft Teams, a digital communication and collaboration tool, which was implemented at Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust within 2 weeks.Method Given the need to deploy at scale, rapidly and with minimal resource, an agile decentralised innovation management approach was used, empowering staff to be local implementors.Results Resulting use cases were highly original and varied, ranging from a COVID-19 Education Programme to coordination of oxygen demand. Analytics showed rapid and persistent adoption, surpassing 500 daily active users within 11 days. Usage continues to increase, consistent with a direct network effect.Conclusion These findings suggest a high demand for this format of communication and high willingness to adopt it. Further qualitative research into staff perceptions would be valuable to confirm this, and to assess the user experience.Overall, this has been a radical approach to digital implementation in healthcare, and has so far proved effective in delivering a cost minimal, rapid communication tool at scale in the midst of a global pandemic. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.Entities:
Keywords: BMJ health informatics; health care; medical informatics
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33177050 PMCID: PMC7661347 DOI: 10.1136/bmjhci-2020-100209
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Health Care Inform ISSN: 2632-1009
Usage analytics of Microsoft Teams by Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
| Date | Daily active users | Virtual meetings | Private chat messages |
| 18 Mar 2020 | 7 | 0 | 0 |
| 25 Mar 2020 | 448 | 117 | 2510 |
| 01 Apr 2020 | 703 | 227 | 2888 |
| 08 Apr 2020 | 752 | 469 | 3515 |
| 15 Apr 2020 | 810 | 383 | 3001 |
| 22 Apr 2020 | 883 | 402 | 2599 |
| 29 Apr 2020 | 979 | 458 | 2937 |
| 06 May 2020 | 1033 | 533 | 3481 |
| 13 May 2020 | 1162 | 654 | 3463 |
| 20 May 2020 | 1193 | 663 | 3931 |
| 27 May 2020 | 1230 | 691 | 3693 |
| 03 Jun 2020 | 1394 | 858 | 3995 |
| 10 Jun 2020 | 1427 | 1014 | 4391 |
| 17 Jun 2020 | 1512 | 1091 | 4604 |
| 24 Jun 2020 | 1525 | 1141 | 3886 |
NHS, National Health Service.
Context and timeline of Microsoft Teams Deployment at Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
| 9 Feb 2020 | First patient with confirmed COVID-19 infection admitted to Royal Free Hospital. |
| 11 Mar 2020 | WHO characterises coronavirus outbreak as a pandemic. |
| 19 Mar 2020 | NHS Digital announce provision of Microsoft Teams to assist in the COVID-19 response. |
| 20 Mar 2020 | Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust redeploys bulk of clinical staff in response to COVID-19 pandemic. |
| 23 Mar 2020 | UK government announces restrictions on freedom of movement, enforceable in law. |
| 23 Mar 2020 | Microsoft Teams deployed at Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust. |
| 27 Mar 2020 | Royal Free London COVID-19 Education Programme starts delivering teaching via Microsoft Teams. |
| 30 Mar 2020 | Over 500 daily active users on Microsoft Teams. |
NHS, National Health Service.