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JOE DONNELLY – NHS TAYSIDE

EMPTAYDD. JOE DONNELLY – NHS TAYSIDE. Initial Position. JANUARY 2002 256 DELAYED DISCHARGES IN TAYSIDE RECORDED MANUALLY ACROSS HEALTH BOARD, 2 TRUSTS & 3 LOCAL AUTHORITY AREAS. Background.

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JOE DONNELLY – NHS TAYSIDE

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  1. EMPTAYDD JOE DONNELLY – NHS TAYSIDE

  2. Initial Position JANUARY 2002 256 DELAYED DISCHARGES IN TAYSIDE RECORDED MANUALLY ACROSS HEALTH BOARD, 2 TRUSTS & 3 LOCAL AUTHORITY AREAS

  3. Background • Developed to resolve local issues relating to ISD request to compile a validated, quarterly census of delayed discharges • Lack of standardised recording methods • Lack of clarity relating to patient status • Difficulties in exchanging information securely • Difficulties in exchanging information quickly

  4. Background (cont.) • Developed by NHS Tayside’s ICT department in partnership with Information Services, Medical Records, and Local Authority colleagues in Angus, Dundee, and Perth & Kinross • Provides secure access to a patient specific delayed discharge database • Enables live data recording and real-time reporting

  5. Background (cont.) • Builds upon local Community Health Index (CHI) database, a unique patient identifier used throughout local healthcare systems in Tayside and now a required data item in ISD quarterly census • Has not replaced local social work referral protocols • Requires an agreed information sharing protocol

  6. Background (cont.) • Joint Information Sharing Protocol • First of it’s kind in Scotland • Agreed between each of the three Health & Social Care Partnerships across Tayside • Allows sharing of patient data, and information reporting between and across local authorities and NHS • Not strictly a legal document but a statement of guiding principle with some legal status

  7. Key System Features • Central patient contact database • Reliable patient index based on CHI • Secure access for Local Authorities and NHS • Contact archiving and searching with flexible query facilities • Comprehensive reporting facilities • Comprehensive user audit logging

  8. Key Technical Features • Thin client, web based application (MS I.E. 6) • Oracle RDBMS (Version 8i) • Sun Microsystems Server (Solaris version 8) • LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) compliant • Operates over NHS Net • Full user and transaction audit logging • Full Back up and Recovery facilities

  9. Organisational Relationships System User Group IM & T System Development, Implementation, Training and Access EMPTAYDD Electronic Management of Delayed Discharge Patients Ward Users Input and amend health care data Social Care Users Input and amend social care data Health Strategy/Delayed Discharge Manager Extract info to inform strategic decisions Reporting at Chief Executive/Board level Liaise with patients, carers, clinical and social care staff System Administrator Ensure data quality, report to Directorate level, census validation and submission, and maintenance of system data tables

  10. PROCESS Initially - operated centrally by Information Services - Weekly Turnaround Document created by system forwarded to ward, returned, and system updated as necessary Now - ward users input/update live data which is then immediately viewable by Social Care Social Care input/update live data which is then immediately viewable by Health Users Data quality role for system administrator

  11. WARD ROLLOUT Began Summer 2004 - completed November 2004 (apart from small number of opt-outs e.g. A & E where DDs unlikely) Named ward staff trained and given live access Paper systems withdrawn Registration/reporting is now real time Protocol to deal with occasions when ward staff unavailable to update Regular audits by CHP DD Co-ordinators, Clinical Group Managers, Social Care managers

  12. TIMELINE Jan 2002: Proposal to develop system July 2002: System Q/A by Information Services Aug 2002: Information Services “Live” Dec 2002: Perth Social Work “Live” Sep 2003: Angus Social Work “Live” Nov 2003: Ward pilot by PRI based Community Liaison Team Dec 2003: Dundee Social Work “Live” Apr 2004: Ward Pilot PRI Jun-Nov 2004: Ward User Roll Out Aug 2006: NHS Fife version goes “live” April 2007: Inaugural meeting of System User Group with Tayside & Fife membership Jan 2007: NHS Ayrshire and Arran go “live” January 2008: Agreement for national rollout

  13. Patient Search

  14. Registration Screen

  15. List of Delayed Discharges

  16. Archive

  17. Census Export

  18. Export to EXCEL

  19. Social Work Listing

  20. Social Work Acceptance Form

  21. Current Position APRIL 2007 – NHS Tayside achieves nationally set targets - to reduce by 50% those patients delayed in “short-stay” specialties, and those patients waiting more than six weeks ACHIEVED BY COLLABORATIVE WORKING BETWEEN NHS TAYSIDE AND TAYSIDE’S 3 LOCAL AUTHORITY AREAS

  22. Current Position EMPTAYDD IS NOW THE SOURCE OF ALL VALIDATED DELAYED DISCHARGE INFORMATION IN TAYSIDE AND FIFE WORKING TOWARDS ACHIEVING NATIONAL TARGETS OF ZERO PATIENTS DELAYED FOR MORE THAN 42 DAYS OR IN SHORT-STAY SPECIALTIES BY APRIL 2008

  23. The Future Now EMPTAYDD becomes the national recording system for delayed discharges in Scotland Seamless link to inpatient systems (TOPAS) for system users – to support bed management and minimise delay in discharge System users to benefit by availability of standardised, accurate, and timely data for local and national reporting and analysis Extend use of system to include patients with very complex needs – to support future strategic planning

  24. Further Information Contact (Technical):- Ian Fenton Head of Information & Communications Technology e-mail: ian.fenton@nhs.net phone: 01382 424452 Contact (Admin.):- Iain Dorricott Information Team Manager (Infrastructure) e-mail: iain.dorricott@nhs.net phone: 01382 527809

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