South Island Lippincott Implementation

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South Island Lippincott Implementation 2/18/2015 South Island Lippincott Implementation 18/02/2015

Lippincott Procedures 2/18/2015 Lippincott Procedures Designed for the clinician supports evidence-based practice, standardises care, enhances productivity, saves time, and streamlines workflows Lippincott Procedures is part of the Lippincott's Nursing Solutions package - powerful technology backed by evidence-based practice that helps standardise care, enhance productivity, save time, and streamline workflows across an organisation.

Lippincott Procedures 2/18/2015 Lippincott Procedures Integrating into the Workflow with Evidence-based Practice Enables clinicians to find information they need while caring for the patient Integrates into intranet site or web browser Advanced synoptic search and intuitive user interface gives answers in seconds Designed to help clinicians determine the next best steps for patient care & enable critical thinking Lippincott Procedures enables your nurses to find the latest evidence-based practice information that they need when they need it – while caring for the patient. No need to waste valuable patient interaction time to go search through piles of journal articles or mounds of unreliable internet search sites. We put the information at your fingertips – enabling nurses to use their current technology to access, via your system intranet site, or directly from a web browser, find the answers they need through our intuitive user interface and advanced search technology, and Determine the next best steps for patient care with related information that is logically organised to what the nurse needs

Lippincott Procedures 2/18/2015 Lippincott Procedures Ensuring Competency Improvement Delivering answers at the point-of-care Standardising policy & information throughout the organisation By delivering answers at the point-of-care, Lippincott Procedures helps you improve clinical competency through standardised information integrated information for ease-of-use delivering evidence-based information and best practices in a simplified, coherent manner.

Lippincott Procedures 2/18/2015 Lippincott Procedures 1600+ online, step-by-step best practice procedures Evidence-based Associated tests and skills checklists Policy development review tools Constantly reviewed and updated Access anywhere, 24/7 – offline and mobile enhanced Synthesised content, ready for practice Lippincott Procedures delivers to your nurses and clinical educators online access to evidence-based best practices and skills, empowering them to standardise care, achieve clinical excellence, and improve patient outcomes. Brought to you by Wolters Kluwer Health, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, the leading provider of trusted content and professional solutions for clinicians. Advancing Clinical Excellence Designed by nurses for nurses, Lippincott Procedures is a web-based step-by-step guide to over 1,300 procedures and skills from a wide variety of settings and specialties, including medical-surgical, critical care, obstetric, pediatric, neonatal intensive care, pediatric intensive care, perioperative, oncology, behavioral health, long term care, and more. The product provides: • Detailed step-by-step instructions using the latest evidence-based practices • Superb visual guidance with hundreds of video clips and full-colour images • Skills checklists and competency tests for training and support • Easy browse and search functionality to quickly find the procedure you need • Regular updates for the latest clinical evidence Standardising Patient Care Our solution easily shares procedure information across your entire organisation, enabling your nurses to perform critical techniques consistently, resulting in high-quality, standardised patient care. Nurses, when using the same expert procedure information on patients, improve nurse efficiency, foster greater patient safety, enhance the quality of patient care, and improve interdisciplinary communications. Delivering Evidence-based Practice We continuously search all available data for the latest research, evidence-based practices, guidelines, and regulations using our extensive team of contributing nurses and subject matter experts. Over the course of the year, we review and update the entire product, breathing life into your procedures manual. Improving Nurse Competence The product’s superior training and administrative tools enable critical techniques to be taught, learned, and managed consistently. Competency tests, assigned and tracked through Lippincott’s administrative functions or via integrated learning management systems, provide clinical educators and nurse managers the opportunity to test nurses’ understanding prior to patient care. Online skills checklists can be administered by supervisors or preceptors to document the ability of the nurse to perform the skill appropriately. Full tracking of results allows clinical educators and nurse managers to evaluate additional learning needs and provide remediation.

Benefits of Lippincott Procedures 2/18/2015 Efficient use of resources cost effective means of providing accessible, user friendly, standardised procedures streamlines the work of clinicians and educators in providing current, evidence based training and testing materials Regulated source of information always current, always evidence based and customised for NZ content is reviewed annually and updated quarterly Improving patient safely and care promotes consistent standardised care and reduces errors increases the time devoted to delivering direct patient care If looking for efficient use of resources, a regulated source of information and improving safe practice, then the Midland’s experience shows that Lippincott Procedures will work. Rather than duplicate efforts across Boards, you can free up resources to focus on key activities around delivering education and training and improved patient care Lippincott Procedures supports: work of nurses at point of care and professional development work of Nurse Educators in providing access to evidence-based and current content for orientation, training and assessment Procedures are based on a large selection of ongoing literature reviews and research that incorporates textbooks, journals, guidelines and standards from major publishers and professional organisations Authoring, reviewing and maintaining procedures is costly and time consuming. Out dated information risks patient safety and diminished the quality and standard of care, exposing organisations to non-complicance/regulatory risk.

South Island Introduction 2/18/2015 South Island Introduction Approved by the SI Executive Directors of Nursing to work in partnership with the Midland Region Using the Midland Instance (new branding New Zealand Instance) of the Lippincott procedures “Go Live” was 5th May 2015 in South Island DHBs, with subsequent roll out across the sector in the South Island (e.g. community, primary care, aged care, NGOs )

Midland undertook a gap analysis and 80% of the Lippincott clinical procedures and skills manual correlated with the Waikato DHB policy portfolio 300 have been revised for the NZ context Midland chose to keep the Americanised language to remove the need to rewrite procedures and the requirement then to review the literature and update locally Lippincott updates procedures on a 2 yearly calendar

Potential to further develop NZ content Use of critical notes Cultural aspects New Zealand products eg wound care Local issues Potential to further develop NZ content eg Mental health/midwifery/neonatal Other health professionals eg physiotherapy Intraprofessional review and development