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J Oncol Pharm Pract ; 27(2): 283-287, 2021 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32290764

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To implement and optimize a pilot transitions of care model for scheduled chemotherapy admissions in patients with hematologic malignancies at our institution.Methodology: We utilized the plan-do-study-act (PDSA) quality improvement technique to prospectively measure success of interventions related to improving transitions of care processes that occurred in multiple stages including development of standardized operating procedures, electronic medical record documentation, and education to the malignant hematology multidisciplinary group. Chart review was performed retrospectively for at least nine patients per PDSA cycle. Areas of intervention addressed and measured regarding communication between the ambulatory care and acute care settings included: admission purpose, processes related to insurance benefits investigations for specialty medications required in the post-discharge setting, and plan for growth factors, prophylactic antimicrobials, and follow-up.Results and conclusions: We included 28 patients and performed a total of three PDSA cycles demonstrating specific improvements in: communication regarding status of benefits investigations performed for specialty medications prior to admission, resolution of these benefits investigations at various time points, improvement in efficient use of the electronic medical record for chemotherapy orders, and patient instructions for appropriate use of prophylactic antimicrobials. Although improvement was noted initially with prescribing of discharge antiemetics and antimicrobials, regression to baseline was noted with the third PDSA cycle.


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Hematologic Neoplasms/drug therapy , Insurance Benefits , Insurance, Health , Patient Transfer/standards , Quality Improvement , Communication , Documentation , Electronic Health Records , Female , Humans , Male , Medication Systems, Hospital , Middle Aged , Patient Admission/standards , Patient Care Planning/standards , Patient Education as Topic , Patient Transfer/organization & administration , Pharmacists/organization & administration , Retrospective Studies
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