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BTS audit and quality improvement Friday 7 December 2012. Background. BTS Objectives: Raise standards of healthcare for all Promote optimum standards of care Promote & advance knowledge. BTS Audit: aims.
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Background • BTS Objectives: • Raise standards of healthcare for all • Promote optimum standards of care • Promote & advance knowledge
BTS Audit: aims • To provide tools to allow health professionals to participate in national and local audits • Quality assurance • Data to support revalidation • Quality improvement
BTS Audit • Reports generated by users, comparing • An institution’s data with the national dataset. • An institution’s data with previous periods. • Users can export their institution’s data for their own analysis/presentation. • Annual overview reports on the national dataset • National reports published in Thorax.
BTS Audit Programme Number of Participating Institutions
Current and future audits • Current audits (9) included on recommended list for Quality Accounts in England • Plans for new audits including: Paediatric emergency oxygen Bronchoscopy Smoking cessation audit RCP national COPD audit (includes secondary care and pulmonary rehabilitation) • Some audits will move to every two years from 2013 onwards.
Challenges • Although number of institutions and number of cases increasing the results show little overall change; • But – Part 2 of the audit suggests that institutions are taking action as a result of audit participation
Strengthening the quality improvement stimulus/support for users Electronic tools to encourage use of data for quality improvement Improved dissemination – regional reports, annual reports for sites Enhancing audit reports including funnel plots/caterpillar plots
BTS Quality Standards • Aim; Quality Standard based on each BTS Guideline to assist in implementation of a Guideline’s recommendations. • A Quality Standard is a set of specific, concise statements that: • act as a summary statement of high-quality, cost-effective patient care across a pathway • are derived are evidence based & produced collaboratively with the NHS and service users. • Basis for clinical audit
BTS Quality Standards • The first BTS Quality Standard document on Bronchiectasis in adults was published in July 2012. • Quality Standards for the respiratory management of children with neuromuscular weakness will be published in 2013. • Quality Standards for pulmonary rehabilitation and for bronchoscopy are planned for 2013/14.
BTS Lung Disease Registry Programme To provide a means of national data collection for two conditions in the first instance: • Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) • Sarcoidosis
BTS Lung Disease Registry • Grant obtained from HQIP to support start up & development of online data collection system • Dataset for each Registry agreed, and will be available soon • Ethics approval obtained October 2012 • Launch date likely early 2013 • Development of series of research questions/research funding proposals/funding applications to draw on Registry data • Seek support for continuing maintenance and development of Registry system
BTS/NHSI Care Bundle Project • Care Bundles developed for community acquired pneumonia, COPD admission, COPD discharge • 25 hospitals involved • Continuous data collection over 12 months from November 2012 • Training and project support provided by BTS and NHS Lung Improvement programme • Preliminary results at 2013 Winter Meeting • Care bundle documentation available on BTS website in due course for local use.
Challenges • How to involve non participants • How to manage the variability of current practice/outliers • Need to set explicit standards of care for specific evidence based items • Strengthening the quality improvement aspect • Dissemination of results of audit to wider audience – including placing in public domain
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