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Title: GBHN Order Sets


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  • GBHN Order Sets
  • An effective solution to the complex challenge
    of improving patient care and safety

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Agenda
  • Call for questions to be answered at the end of
    the presentation
  • Overview of partnership
  • Project Process
  • Demo of website
  • Sample order sets/protocols

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Context Massive Gap Between the Possible and the
Actual
  • Quality
  • Misuse, under use, overuse on a massive scale
  • Crossing the Quality Chasm 2001
  • Safety
  • Medical error is common
  • Institute Of Medicine Report on
    Error 2000
  • Variation in Care
  • Variability in care not explained by patient
    preferences or different disease patterns
  • British Medical Journal 2002 325
    961-964

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Solution Order Sets a Clinical Decision Support
Tool
  • A group of orders with a common functional
    purpose used by the physician to create orders.
  • Integrates knowledge into the care delivery
    process knowledge where the clinician needs it
    most
  • Organizes clinical knowledge so it is easy to
    remember, easy to use and has maximum benefit to
    the patient
  • Contain evidence-based and best practices
  • Source of education
  • Can be used in paper or computerized ordering
    systems

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Order Sets Key Benefits
  • Safety
  • Reduced transcription errors
  • Reduced errors of omission
  • Reduced errors in medication dosing
  • Quality
  • Improved compliance with evidence-based and best
    practices
  • Standardization of care
  • Efficiency
  • Decreased time to write and process orders
  • Reduction in physician call-backs
  • Reduction in missed orders
  • Critical enabler for computerized practitioner
    order entry

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Current Status of Order Sets
  • Lack of Recognition of Order Set Importance
  • Order Set Design
  • Often no standardized structure
  • Structure is not modular
  • Lack of integration with other processes/documents
  • Order set life cycle not well established
  • No dedicated Order Set Committee at most
    hospitals
  • Most often PT/MAC based process, occasionally
    process is distributed to the level of the
    health systems
  • Best practices often not scaled across
    departments
  • Lack of version control
  • No measurement of metrics
  • Each hospital has its own structure and approach
    to order sets

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Order Set Project
  • 2001 Order set development begins in ICU
  • Rapid Cycle improvement of order set design
  • 2002 Order set development in other departments
  • 2003 Standardized order set format established
  • 2004 Current Order Set Committee established
  • 2006 Standardized order sets in use in every
    Health System
  • Over 250 order sets currently in use
  • Admission order set use gt 90 in most health
    systems

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Open Source Order Sets
  • Dedicated to improving healthcare in Canada by
    facilitating the use of high quality,
    standardized evidence based order sets
  • Partnering with other Health Care Organizations
    to standardize and improve the quality and safety
    of patient care
  • Niagara Health System
  • Open Source Order Sets
  • Provide a complete order set solution
  • Save organizations time, money and reduce demand
    on limited organizational resources
  • Improve quality
  • Local ownership and adaptation of tools

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Open Source Order Sets
  • Standardized Order Set Design
  • Standardized structure to order set content based
    on DAVID
  • Rules of correct formatting at all levels of
    order set content
  • Clear syntax of order set content
  • Designed to anticipate CPOE
  • Modular Format
  • Best practices are contained in functional groups
  • Facilitates the spreading of best practices
    across different order sets and across health
    systems
  • Over 300 modules including many high value best
    practice modules such as deep vein thrombosis
    prophylaxis, bowel care, pain control,
    electrolyte management
  • Order Set Lifecycle
  • Order Set Committee
  • Interdisciplinary membership
  • Robust methodology for development, approval,
    implementation and maintenance

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Open Source Order Sets
  • Large Library of Developed Content
  • Over 250 order sets and clinical protocols
  • Comprehensive interdisciplinary content
  • Incorporation of real world experience
  • Will grow to over 600 order sets in the next year
  • Order Set Web Page
  • Web accessible data base to store library of
    order set content
  • Order sets clearly organized, searchable by many
    different criteria and relationships between
    order sets and clinical protocols clearly
    established
  • Order Set Project Support
  • On-site and remote support including physician,
    nursing, pharmacy
  • Goal is rapid knowledge transfer

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Benefits
  • Save time
  • Save money
  • Improve the quality and safety of patient care
  • Large improvements of easily measured metrics in
    short periods of time
  • Improve order set design
  • Increase order set use by physicians
  • Increase the clinical impact of order set use
  • Increase the standardization of best practices
    across the healthcare system
  • Increase the knowledge base that can be used for
    order set development
  • Hospitals are no longer developing order set
    content in isolation
  • Improve the coordination of order sets with other
    order sets, documents and processes
  • Improved coordination of health care delivery in
    Ontario

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GBHN Order Set Project
  • First steps now being completed
  • Order Set Committee established members
  • Jessica Meleskie GBHN, Chair
  • Sharon Musehl Nursing, SBGHC
  • Lisa Laviolette Nursing, GBHS
  • Michelle Scime-Benninger Nursing, HDH
  • Trent Fookes Pharmacy, GBHS
  • Greg Young
    Laboratory, HDH
  • Dr. Randy Montag HDH
  • Dr. Paul Eisenbarth HDH
  • Dr. Lisa Roth SBGHC
  • Dr. Roger Skinner GBHS
  • Dr. Brendan Mulroy GBHS
  • Pat Given HIS, Order Sets
  • Susan Downs HIS, Clinical documentation
  • Darlene Young GBHN, Education/Utilization
  • Julia Metzger GBHN, Administrative Assistant
  • Others as needed on an adhoc basis

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GBHN Order Set Project
  • First steps
  • Conversion of all of our current orders into the
    new modular format
  • Link directly from the GBHS Intranet, HDH
    Docushare, Icon on SBGHC desktops
  • Beginning to merge our content with OSOS content
  • Next steps
  • Go live date May 22 first few order sets
    approved will go on the website
  • Print-on-demand directly off website 88 new
    printers being installed this month across all
    GBHS sites where there have been issues
  • Will need a champion on each unit to remove of
    old order sets from the units as we get new ones
    approved, replacement with new ones (small
    volumes to ensure most up to date orders always
    being used, print-on demand for low volume order
    sets)

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Demo of Website
  • Initially see entire list of orders available
  • Click on name of document to print off and use
  • Search via key word at the top of the list, or
    click on advanced search to search by many
    different parameters as can be seen on the
    website
  • Can also see the entire library of Open Source
    Order Sets if click on Master OS Repository on
    the left hand side
  • Will be releasing a memo each month with the
    new/changed orders available on the website. Also
    releasing a newsletter as necessary to update
    staff/physicians on project status
  • Involved with the Clinical Documentation project
    with Cerner to build the order sets as developed
    into PowerOrders
  • NOTE these do not replace the clinical pathways
    they are still available on the EBC website via
    the icon on the desktop. They will be modified if
    necessary if the orders change, but will still be
    used. The pathway orders will be available on
    both sites the EBC site as well as the Order
    Sets site

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Sample COPD Order Set

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COPD Order Set
  • May be printed on demand, or since it is fairly
    high volume, can have 5-10 copies available
    printed on the unit
  • Physician will pull and write on the order set
    just like our current orders
  • All orders have an admission header on them
    where to admit, diagnosis, isolation,
    comorbidities, code status, allergies, family
    physician
  • Two types of orderables open box is optional
    and must be ticked before it is active closed
    circle is an automatic order unless it is crossed
    off
  • You will notice similar modules across all the
    order sets same choices on most of them,
    difference will be which ones are automatic
    orders, and which ones are tick boxes. Many more
    choices than we are used to, to be more flexible
    for patients with multiple comorbidities.

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COPD Order Set
  • If there is a clinical pathway, the next line
    will have the order for the clinical pathway to
    be entered into Cerner
  • Next sections Consults, Diet, Activity, vitals
    same as current order sets we have seen in the
    past
  • Next section Respiratory will be a new
    category in Cerner containing all treatments i.e.
    oxygen related to respiratory
  • Patient care section has subsections in it
    related to nursing care Tubes/Drains Point of
    Care (POC) Testing,
  • Laboratory, Diagnostic Tests, IV Solutions
    similar to our current orders

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COPD Order Set
  • Medication sections are divided up into
    subcategories by type of medication
  • Antibiotics, Bronchodilator therapies, Steroid
    therapies
  • PRN Medications includes your Gravol, etc, as
    well as refers to two protocols Potassium Oral
    Dosing, Bowel Routine
  • Smoking Cessation section, PRN Sedation section
  • Next sections are other protocols diabetes
    related, DVT prophylaxis protocol
  • All of these protocols are also available on the
    website to follow if ordered.

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COPD Order Set
  • All associated protocols can be found on the
    website for reference
  • Documentation for the protocol written bowel
    care protocol on Kardex/Care Plan, and then tell
    pharmacy when you are initiating the protocol and
    they will document on the MAR sheet (GBHS).
    SBGHC, if a nurse initiates a protocol, place
    protocol with med profile, add bowel protocol
    to the med profile, and transcribe to the MAR.
  • Some order sets will also have a new category
    called Communication Orders. This is for orders
    such as If increased swelling or bleeding at the
    operative site, notify physician.

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