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Creation of a NSQIP Specific OR Log

Creation of a NSQIP Specific OR Log. KERRY CARDWELL, RN & CHERYL SIBBELEE, RN, BScN Surgical Clinical Reviewers Royal Inland Hospital (RIH), Kamloops. IN THE PAST. Old OR log included everything Very cumbersome for case selection Time consuming Lengthy report. Old OR Log.

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Creation of a NSQIP Specific OR Log

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  1. Creation of aNSQIP Specific OR Log KERRY CARDWELL, RN & CHERYL SIBBELEE, RN, BScN Surgical Clinical Reviewers Royal Inland Hospital (RIH), Kamloops

  2. IN THE PAST • Old OR log included everything • Very cumbersome for case selection • Time consuming • Lengthy report

  3. Old OR Log

  4. TEMPORARY SOLUTION • Brainstorm ideas to simplify log • Had NSQIP custom fields created • Contained NSQIP exclusion criteria (i.e. <18, OB etc) • Length of OR Log reduced

  5. DEVELOPMENT UNDERWAY • Through persistence gained the attention of Executive Administration • Drafted up sample • Presented to Senior Executive Team • Submitted draft as priority to IMIT

  6. NEW LOG • Increased NSQIP collectable variables • Enables more information in one location • CPT code included on log and continually being updated • Length of NSQIP OR Log approx ¼ of what it was originally

  7. New NSQIP Log

  8. BENEFITS OF NEW OR LOG • Able to share with other sites and programs within Interior Health Authority • Continuity in selection and use of CPT codes • Less time selecting cases • More time freed up to audit

  9. CONTACTS • Coordinators & SCRS @ Royal Inland Hospital: • Kerry.cardwell@interiorhealth.ca • Cheryl.sibbelee@interiorhealth.ca

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