Clinical Transformation Through Change Management Case Study: Chest Pain in the Emergency Department

Adults with chest pain presenting to an emergency department are high-risk and high-volume. A methodology which gathers practicing physicians together to review evidence and share practice experience to formulate a written algorithm with key decision points and measures is discussed with implementat...

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Veröffentlicht in:EClinicalMedicine 2019-04, Vol.10, p.78-83
Hauptverfasser: Kuhlman, Jeffrey, Moorhead, David, Kerpchar, Joyce, Peach, Daniel J, Ahmad, Sarfraz, O'Brien, Paul B
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Zusammenfassung:Adults with chest pain presenting to an emergency department are high-risk and high-volume. A methodology which gathers practicing physicians together to review evidence and share practice experience to formulate a written algorithm with key decision points and measures is discussed with implementation, based on change management principles, and results. A methodology was followed to "establish the standard-of-care". Literature and data were reviewed, a written consensus algorithm was designed with ability to track adherence and deviations. We performed a before and after analysis of a performance improvement intervention in adult patients with undifferentiated chest pain in our nine-campus hospital system in Florida between January 1st, 2014 and December 31st, 2018. A total of 200,691 patients were identified as adults with chest pain and the algorithm was used. A dramatic change in the disposition decision rate was noted. When the 'Baseline-Year' was compared with the 'Performance-Year', chest pain patients discharged from the ED increased by 99%, those going to the 'Observation' status decreased by 20%, and inpatient admissions decreased by 63% (  
ISSN:2589-5370
2589-5370
DOI:10.1016/j.eclinm.2019.04.010