E-076 improvement of patient care, quality and research through an automated cerebrovascular data collection (acdc)

ConclusionsAccess to real-time patient data will allow for improved clinical quality at the point of care. It will provide healthcare providers the ability to impact care prior to discharge which benefits patients, the clinical team, and Vanderbilt as a whole. Uniformity in data collection will reduce system redundancies and streamline clinical workflow. Currently VUMC employs two individuals for the sole purpose of manually abstracting stroke patient data. By reducing the burden of manual data abstraction, we will implement a cost-saving application which improves patient care at VUMC through increased efforts towards implementing new processes for patient quality, safety, and risk-prevention.Learning objectivesBy the conclusion of this session, participants should understand current issues affecting patient care, be able to discuss the potential benefits and hurdles associated with our proposed solution, identify additional ways this system would be beneficial both to patients and their own institutions.How will our research improve patient care? Our system aims to improve patient care through real-time reporting of clinical data. Thoroughly understanding what occurs at the bedside will allow for improved clinical practices as well as correcting errors in patient care prior to discharge. Additionally, we seek to streamline the clinical workflow to reduce burdensome, redundant work which decreases the amount of time clinicians have to spend with their patients.DisclosuresE. ...
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Tags: SNIS 12th Annual Meeting Electronic Poster Abstracts Source Type: research