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Enhancing Quality Care in Ontario Long-Term Care Homes Through Audit and Feedback for Physicians

机译:通过审计和反馈对Intario长期护理住宅增强质量护理

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The province of Ontario in Canada is an example of a jurisdiction that is using a specific quality improvement mechanism, known as "audit and feedback," to help clinicians enhance the care they provide to long-term care (LTC) home residents. This program, launched in 2015, is unique in that the reports are provided across an entire jurisdiction. These reports were co-designed with clinicians, including medical directors, scientists, and other stakeholders, and are updated regularly to maintain their relevance to medical practice in LTC. The data for the reports is calculated using record linkage with available administrative data sources. The reports are updated with new data 4 times each year and emailed directly to physicians who have requested their report. The reports are designed to have an overall dashboard summarizing the practice level data with a comparison to all physicians in Ontario. More detailed information on their data such as trend data and resources for quality improvement are found in subsequent pages of the report. These reports are a tool to support physicians in quality improvement efforts in their LTC practice. We believe the role of a medical director is very important in both the uptake and use of these reports as the medical director would act as a trusted advisor who can influence quality of care overall within an LTC home. We are also testing a new format for delivering the reports in an interactive online format that enables more options for viewing practice data. Initial evaluation of these reports shows that there is a statistically significant impact on reducing the prescription of antipsychotic medications in LTC homes. In future, we hope to see a larger effect on the latest topic included in the reports: antibiotic prescribing. Crown Copyright (C) 2019 Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of AMDA - The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine.
机译:加拿大安大略省省是一个使用特定质量改进机制的管辖权的示例,称为“审计和反馈”,以帮助临床医生提升他们为长期护理(LTC)家庭居民提供的护理。该计划于2015年推出,是在整个管辖范围内提供的报告。这些报告与临床医生共同设计,包括医务董事,科学家和其他利益攸关方,并定期更新,以维持其与LTC的医疗实践的相关性。使用可用管理数据源的记录链接计算报告的数据。报告每年有4次更新新数据,并通过电子邮件发送给已要求报告的医生。该报告旨在使整体仪表板与安大略省所有医生进行比较。有关其数据的更多详细信息,例如提高质量改进的趋势数据和资源,请在报告的后续页面中找到。这些报告是支持医生在其LTC实践中的质量改进工作中的医生。我们认为,由于医疗主任将作为可值得信赖的顾问,这些报告的吸收和使用在这些报告中的起伏和使用中的作用非常重要。我们还测试了一种以交互式在线格式传递报告的新格式,这使得可以使用更多选项来查看练习数据。对这些报告的初步评估表明,对降低LTC家庭的抗精神病药药物的处方存在统计学显着的影响。未来,我们希望看到关于报告中包含的最新主题的效果更大:抗生素规定。皇冠版权(c)2019年由elsevier公司发布代表Amda - 急性和长期护理医学协会。

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