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Improving and Sustaining the Quality of Discharge Summaries
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Improving and Sustaining the Quality of Discharge Summaries

Joshua Strange, Zara Ali, Mark Holland, Olivier Gaillemin and ACCS CT1
Acute Medicine Journal, Vol.21(3), pp.139-145
27/11/2022

Abstract

High quality discharge information communication has been linked to a reduction in the incidence of adverse events, decreasing the risk of prescription errors and lost follow up. In this paper we describe how our trust-wide quality improvement project, led by acute physicians, successfully improved discharge documentation. We demonstrate how we identified obstacles to continued success, and the interventions we implemented. We recommend how discharge summary quality can be optimised through training of junior doctors, recruitment of local champions, and use of novel methods to preserve engagement, such as gamification.
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