Implementing a Standardized Clinical Pathway Leads to Reduced Asthma Admissions and Health Care Costs

Asthma exacerbations are 1 of the leading causes of hospital admissions in children in the United States. High volumes in the emergency department can lead to delayed treatment. Several studies have shown that implementation of a standardized clinical pathway can improve adherence to evidence-based...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pediatric quality & safety 2018-07, Vol.3 (4), p.e091-e091
Hauptverfasser: McCoy, Elisha M., Kink, Rudy J., Harrold, La Precious L., Longjohn, Mindy K., Meredith, Mark L., Pishko, Stephen D.
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Zusammenfassung:Asthma exacerbations are 1 of the leading causes of hospital admissions in children in the United States. High volumes in the emergency department can lead to delayed treatment. Several studies have shown that implementation of a standardized clinical pathway can improve adherence to evidence-based standards. The purpose of our quality improvement project was to develop a standardized pathway of care for children with asthma exacerbations to improve time to treatment and reduce admissions. The team used process mapping to review the current process of care for patients with asthma exacerbations presenting to the Emergency Department. After identification of several barriers, the team used plan-do-study-act cycles to develop a standardized clinical pathway of care for children based on their respiratory clinical score. Further interventions occurred after data collection and analyzation through run charts. Implementation of a standardized clinical pathway for children with asthma presenting to the Emergency Department resulted in treatment with steroids in less than 60 minutes. Overall admissions were decreased from an average of 24% to 17% throughout the intervention period. We estimated cost savings for the institution at over $230,000 for the 2 years after implementation of the pathway. Using a multidisciplinary team approach to develop a standardized clinical pathway for a common childhood illness like asthma can result in reduced time to treatment and admissions.
ISSN:2472-0054
2472-0054
DOI:10.1097/pq9.0000000000000091