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Queensland Diabetes Clinic (QDC)

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Queensland Diabetes Clinic (QDC)

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  1. Innovation in Diabetes Clinic Management, Queensland Diabetes Centre, Mater Health Services Brisbane (HERA)Presenter:Fiona ButlerPatient Flow Coordinator, Mater Women’s and Adult HospitalsTelephone: 07 3840 8111 or fiona.butler@mater.org.auProject Manager:Steven ParrishManager Clinical Information SystemsTelephone: 07 3840 1530 or steven.parrish@mater.org.auExecutive Project Sponsor:Adj Assoc Prof Debra MoenDirector of Nursing & Midwifery ServicesTelephone: 07 3840 8111 or debra.moen@mater.org.au

  2. Queensland Diabetes Clinic (QDC) • Operates inside the Mater Health facility providing services for Endocrine and Diabetes. • The service covers Public and Private sectors from Paediatrics through to older persons inclusive of Mothers and Indigenous Outreach.

  3. QDC Statistics • March 07 Monthly Clinics • 57 clinics • Covering 200 hrs • Scheduling > 550 • DNA 80+ (15%) • Historically DNA’s spike up to 50% for some clinics

  4. SMS Technology • Use of SMS to communicate has become a reality due to the Australian public embracing phone technology over the past 10 years. • Generation X and Y have widely embraced communication technology making them a perfect candidate for SMS health communication.

  5. A Previous Successful Improvement Strategy Aim of Project: To determine if use of SMS reminders decreases DNA rates within an Outpatient Clinic Improvement Sought: Reduction in DNA rates for trial clinics. What Areas: Young Adults and Adolescent Diabetes Clinic, Queensland Diabetes Centre. By When: May 2007. With What resources: Clinic Manager processed SMS once a week taking less than 10 minutes. Some custom report generation was required.

  6. Key Changes Implemented • Use of SMS software to create custom message template and send SMS messages. • Reply SMS messages to clinic via email • Email client based SMS back to patient for ongoing communication post initial confirmation

  7. Outcomes so Far • There has been a decrease in DNA’s, from 28% to 4% over 3 months for Young Adults Diabetes clinic related to confirmations via SMS. Period of SMS Trial

  8. Outcomes so Far • Early evaluation show 5%-8% improvement for DNA’s for Adolescent Diabetes clinic related to SMS as procedure (Phone calls) for confirmations was already in place. Period of SMS Trial

  9. Lessons Learnt • SMS confirmations can be conducted in a timely and efficient manner • Over 50% of patients contacted via SMS responded with SMS • A decrease in DNA’s was noted for the trial period in the Young Adult Clinic • SMS prompted Patient to reschedule and/or update Demographics i.e. Address

  10. Contacts re: Implementation • Mater Health Service: • Steven Parrish – Manager Clinical Information Systems • 07 3840 1530 • steven.parrish@mater.org.au • Software Vendor: • irwinSolutions Pty Ltd www.irwinsolutions.com • Douglas J. Cheah • 1300 88 84 88 • cheahdj@irwinsolutions.com • Solutions used in trial: messageSMART, swiftNOTE

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