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The game of telephone and its impact on patient care

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By Barbara Dumery

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Earlier this month, we wrote about increasing national attention related to radiation dose exposure and explored the role speech-enabled documentation integrated with automated radiation dose reporting technology can play in addressing both patient care and radiology workflow concerns.  This week, we’d like to explore a topic in a similar vein – patient safety and related timely communication of critical and/or urgent patient test results.


Recently, one of our customers, Maimonides Medical Center, was named a winner of the “HIMSS Stories of Success!” case study program.  This HIMSS’ program is focused on creating a place for healthcare organizations to share best practices with detailed examples illustrating the value and impact of health IT on patient care.  This case study program is co-sponsored by the American Society for Quality, National Committee for Quality Assurance and National Patient Safety Foundation.


Maimonides Medical Center’s submission showcased how the innovative use of a critical test result management (CTRM) system can address patient safety and care outcomes associated with potential delays and/or failures in the communication of critical test results (CTRs).  Additionally, Maimonides Medical Center’s winning case study highlighted a recent survey they conducted that emphasized other benefits associated with adoption of a CTRM system, such as improved radiology/clinical workflow and satisfaction.


Dr. Mark Flyer, one of the lead authors of this case study and part of the team that spearheaded the adoption of a CTRM system at Maimonides Medical Center had this to say about the value of this health IT endeavor:


“The responsibilities and pressures on radiologists have increased three-fold over the last decade. With more to do and less time to do it in, the weight of making the proper diagnosis in a safe, efficient fashion can quickly become challenging. Luckily, technology has advanced to such a point that we can now leverage smart IT to address some of these issues – like automating critical and unexpected communication of imaging results. Considering the potential dire patient safety consequences associated with the timely reporting of radiologic results, our organization decided to adopt a CTRM system 4 years ago and since then, have incurred notable care and workflow improvements. Without a doubt, it was a smart investment for Maimonides Medical Center.”


How does your practice streamline the communication of CTRs today?  Please let us know in the comments below.  For more insight into Maimonides Medical Center’s experience with CTRM, please visit:

http://www.himss.org/storiesofsuccess/caseStudies.asp.

Then you can scroll down the page to access their case study.


Professional Biography:

Barbara Dumery is the Director of Diagnostics Solutions Marketing at Nuance Communications. She joined Nuance in 2006 and has over 15 years of experience in healthcare IT. Nuance Healthcare is the market leader in providing clinical understanding solutions that accurately capture and transform the patient story into meaningful, actionable information. Prior to joining Nuance, Barbara was the Senior Product Manager at eMed Technologies. She graduated from Tufts University in ’95 with a BSEE in Electrical Engineering and in ’97 with an MSEE in Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering.

 

 

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