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Title slide. Georgia Hospital Engagement Network Healthcare Acquired Condition Affinity Group June 19, 2013. Presenter: Dr. Teresa Pounds, PharmD , BCNSP Moderator: Tracy Rutland, RT(R), MBA/MHA HAC Affinity Lead . ANTICOAGULATION PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVES.
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Title slide Georgia Hospital Engagement NetworkHealthcare Acquired Condition Affinity GroupJune 19, 2013 Presenter: Dr. Teresa Pounds, PharmD, BCNSP Moderator: Tracy Rutland, RT(R), MBA/MHA HAC Affinity Lead
ANTICOAGULATION PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVES Dr. Teresa Pounds, PharmD, BCNSP
Objective • Share strategies employed at AMC to decrease international normalized ratio - INR related adverse drug events – ADE via the following: • Information Technology (IT) • Efficient Utilization of Pharmacy Resources • Concurrent INR Monitoring • Patient Safety Committee Involvement
Background • Atlanta Medical Center has been successful in its ability to avoid adverse drug events (ADE) associated with the use of anticoagulants such as warfarin. • Due to the dedication of the pharmacy department in ensuring that patient safety is prioritized first while providing the best pharmaceutical care to its patients.
Information Technology (IT) • Pharmacy collaborated with IT to generate a daily INR report • INR > 4 report • Report automatically prints first thing in the morning • INR drill down • Involves the investigation of INRs > 3 • Outpatient vs inpatient incident of elevated INR • Appropriate induction dose of warfarin • Drug/food associated interactions
Efficient Utilization of Pharmacy Resources • Decentralized clinical pharmacists • Performs INR drill down • Intervenes where necessary • Pharmacy residents • Performs INR drill down • Intervenes where necessary • 4-yr students • Performs INR drill down • Reports the information to a decentralized clinical pharmacist and pharmacy resident
Concurrent INR monitoring • Clinical pharmacist at point of order entry and pharmacy residents • Ensures the ordering of initial INR prior to warfarin • Daily INR monitoring of patients on warfarin • 4-th year pharmacy students perform these as well • Appropriate intervention as indicated
Concurrent INR Monitoring cont’d • Staff education on improved methods of counseling the warfarin patient • use of warfarin teaching guide • presence of pyxis prompts ensure that nurses verify patients INR prior warfarin administration
Reporting Structure • Anticoagulation subcommittee co-chaired by Dr. Pounds with representatives such as : • Physicians • Nurses • Pharmacists • Dietitians • Risk management • IT
Reporting Structure cont’d • Patient Safety Committee (PSC) • Ensures accountability amongst parties responsible for daily INR monitoring • Monthly report sent to PSC • PI indicators
RESULTSTotal Percent (%) of Patients achieving super-therapeutic INR levels (>4) while receiving warfarin (Coumadin®) therapy (Goal: <5)