“Your Daily Dose”: Improving the Clinical Care Summary

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“Your Daily Dose”: Improving the Clinical Care Summary Faculty Champion: Dr. David Jelley Student Champion: Vanessa Boshuizen Team Members: Natalia Soulages, Elaine Stageberg, Stephen Nikaido, Chris Wilson, Lara Adedokun, Blake Johnson

What’s Not Working? (Current State) Medication errors, confusion, and communication breakdowns lead to: 1.3 million injuries due to medication-related errors in 2007 98,000 medication-related fatalities in 2007 Decreased patient safety, satisfaction, and ability to manage their health at home Increased provider liability Opportunities for Improvement: Patient satisfaction and self-efficacy “Meaningful use” standards for providers Reduced liability

Fixing the Problem (Future State)

Envisioning the Future Collaborative Partners: IT Staff at OU Physicians Timeline: 3 months Budget: Minimal (only personnel costs) Outcome: Prescription medication management given in a patient-centered format that improves communication, decreases errors, and improve patients’ ability to manage their own health. SAVE TIME AND SAVE LIVES!