Port Macquarie Base Hospital – Very Early Stages Jo Campbell Project Lead, Whole of Hospital Program Port Macquarie Base Hospital.

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Port Macquarie Base Hospital – Very Early Stages Jo Campbell Project Lead, Whole of Hospital Program Port Macquarie Base Hospital

Governance Team General Manager Project Lead Director of Nursing Director of ICU (became Clinical Lead) Director of Emergency Head of Department of Surgery Head of Department of Medicine Staff Specialist Paediatrician

What and How Who Owns The Timeline Study – 18 th - 20 th August, 2013 Why Am I Still Here Study – 16 th – 20 th September

WOTTL example Biggest delay was Medical Review (time from request of medical consult to time of complete medical consult) 11:51 - Triage 13:30 - Med review requested 14:38 - CT ordered 21:38 – Medical Consult Complete LOS 11hrs 30mins

WAISH example Biggest delay category was “Doctors delay in decision making” (either an actual delay or no communication of plan) 20/9 “stay in until next week” – no reason 23/9 “for discharge”

Next Steps 1.Communication 2.Communication 3.Communication

Taking Ownership

Address Concerns “So we are going to end up with sicker patients on the ward because they’ll be pushed out of ED at 4 hours”

Transparent Documentation Top 5 solutions displayed in Boardroom WoHP a standing Agenda Item on many forums within the hospital Weekly activity Reporting Regular feedback when new targets have been reached

Ongoing Learning A Whole of District approach with Coffs Harbour proactively supported by our CE Networking at WoHP Conferences Teleconference support from WoHP Teleconference peer support with Coffs, Lismore and Tweed

Outcomes Admitted NEAT Non- Admitted NEAT Total NEAT July16.97% % November39.9%87.74%70.74%

Key learnings It doesn’t happen overnight It does happen when you’re not looking Once it does happen it doesn’t necessarily keep happening Just because you “ ed it” doesn’t mean it was read

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