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Title: Emergency Unit Management: a guide to better practice


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Emergency Unit Management a guide to better
practice
  • Basil Bonner
  • Head
  • Emergency Unit
  • Milnerton Medi-Clinic

2
Careful balance
  • Benefits and opportunities of providing effective
    emergency care
  • Enhance hospitals image
  • Emergency department viewed as a source of
    problems in hospital operation

3
Scope of EU management
  • Complex interplay of factors pertaining to the
    productive functioning of the Emergency Unit
  • Operational
  • Financial -assets , stocks, expenses
  • Staffing and interpersonal issues
  • Clinical and client focus

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Operational issues
  • Chain of command relationship between hospital
    administration and medical staff
  • System of Unit Management
  • nursing Unit manager and Clinical Head /
    director
  • Clinical environment consultative,
    diagnostic/therapeutic and procedural

6
Operational issues cont..
  • Administrative functions related to patient
    registration and interaction
  • Access to other related clinical and non clinical
    services
  • Disaster plan ready
  • Relationship with EMS and disaster planning
  • General management function - POLC

7
Financial management
  • Volumes vs. staffing
  • Billing and re imbursement
  • Debt management and financial reports
  • Monthly assessments of all aspects of business
  • Budgets - heads / capital / smalls

8
Asset management
  • Stock
  • Capital items and equipment
  • Smalls lt R300
  • Furniture

9
Staffing issues
  • Choosing right mix and balance
  • Getting the numbers right
  • Nursing /medical /admin /support services
  • Back up and on call / standby
  • Communication network

10
Human resources
  • Staffing expectations
  • Professional / Career
  • personal
  • Participative management
  • Contracts
  • Hours / leave / other

11
Personal development Training
  • Personal development plans
  • Liaison with training dept.
  • Performance appraisal
  • Training budget
  • Maintain professional standards , encourage
    growth
  • Library and IT access / look up

12
Clinical management
  • Clinical governance
  • Medico-legal considerations
  • Risk management
  • Ethical
  • Quality improvement

13
Clinical Governance defined
  • framework through which organisations are
    accountably improving the quality of their
    services, and creating an environment in which
    excellence in clinical care can occur
  • Scally, G. BMJ 4 july 1998

14
Clinical governance Key Issues
  • Clinical audits and critical outcome reviews
  • Risk assessment review and strategy
  • Communication strategy
  • Client service and experience
  • Personnel development
  • Data acquisition
  • Research and education

15
Medico-legal issues
  • EU lends itself to possibilities for liability
    risk
  • Risk management strategy required to minimise
    risk
  • Knowledge of patients and staff rights very
    important

16
Risk management
  • Documentation standards
  • Regular review of patterns in EU
  • Drug register audits
  • Identification and Review of all potential risks
  • Financial
  • Ethical / moral
  • Attitudes
  • Clinical standards

17
Risks
  • IH transfers stability of patients.
  • Substance abuse
  • Long/excessive duty shifts
  • Telephonic advice
  • Written admission orders
  • Shift change over times
  • Multi-trauma / complex medical problems
  • Refuse Hospital Treatment / Against Medical
    Advice
  • Poor record keeping
  • Patient who presents twice in 24 hours

18
Strategies for risk management
  • Document all incidents
  • Maintain good communication
  • Use specialists appropriately and judiciously
  • Provide adequate staff cover docs and nurses
  • Prescribe carefully
  • Allow time for patients questions
  • Code accurately
  • Mortality reviews
  • Discrepancy reviews of X rays / ECG s..

19
Quality cycle
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Research and Development
  • Essential component of clinical governance
  • Reviews and audits
  • Original research (ethics approval)
  • Participative studies and trials

21
Clinical standards
  • Must set norms and standards for
  • Practice
  • Policy and procedures
  • Clinical guidelines
  • Communication
  • Appropriate and professional Referrals
  • Updates/training

22
Policy and Procedures
  • Operational plan to meet local needs
  • Staffing and organising emergency system
    responses
  • Integration with other depts. In hospital
  • Ongoing education for all personnel
  • Admissions register
  • Quality assurance control.

23
Client service
  • Create forum for client service feedback
  • Everyones responsibility!
  • Review of patient opinion surveys
  • Answering calls and complaints
  • Complaints register
  • Link to medicolegal assistance / advice

24
Ethics and emergency medicine
  • Each decision must be made for the individual,
    with compassion, based on ethical principles and
    available scientific information
  • Principles must prevail of
  • autonomy
  • beneficence
  • non malevolence
  • justice
  • Patients bill of rights

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summary
  • EU management must
  • Provide a place where patients can feel wanted
    and cared for
  • Provide high quality emergency patient care
  • Attract and maintain personnel with necessary
    skills and attitudes
  • Support a vision that sets sights at ever
    increasing standards of service delivery .
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