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The Effect of a Novel Audit and Feedback Bundle on Inpatient Performance

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Quality Improvement
Interventions
Other: Audit and Feedback Bundle
Other: Bi-weekly audit and feedback emails
Registration Number
NCT02593253
Lead Sponsor
University of California, San Francisco
Brief Summary

This single-blinded, cluster randomized control trial will assess the effectiveness of an audit and feedback bundle on internal medicine physician performance on selected quality metrics. The feedback bundle includes an electronic dashboard and weekly feedback rounds in which physicians will review their performance. The control arm will undergo audit and feedback per the current system, which is biweekly feedback emails with performance.

Detailed Description

This is a single-blinded, cluster randomized control trial of 48 internal medicine teams (24 teams will be randomized to the intervention arm and and 24 teams randomized to control arm) on inpatient medicine wards. Each team consists of at least 4 members (attending physician, senior resident, two interns). The intervention arm teams will receive the new audit and feedback bundle, which includes access to the electronic dashboard and weekly feedback rounds in which they review their performance on several inpatient quality metrics via the electronic dashboard. The control arm will undergo audit and feedback per the current system, which is biweekly feedback emails with performance on selected quality measures. This primary aim of the trial will be to compare the effectiveness of performance feedback on inpatient quality metrics specifically high quality after visit summary, medical reconciliation and discharge summary timeliness. Other group comparisons will include other inpatient quality metrics and satisfaction with feedback.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
200
Inclusion Criteria
  • All physicians that rotate through internal medicine wards during the study period (teaching attending physicians and internal medicine residents and interns)
Exclusion Criteria
  • None

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Intervention Audit and Feedback BundleAudit and Feedback BundleAccess to the electronic dashboard and weekly feedback rounds
Bi-weekly audit and feedback emailsBi-weekly audit and feedback emailsAccess to biweekly feedback emails with performance on selected quality measures (current practice).
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Proportion of patients with a high quality after visit summary6 months

The number of hospital medicine team patients with after visit summaries of high quality divided by the total number hospital medicine team patients with an after visit summary.

Proportion of patients with discharge summary timeliness6 months

The number of discharge summaries completed within 24 hours of discharge for hospital medicine team patients/total number of discharges from hospital medicine with a discharge summary completed

Proportion of patients Complete Medication Reconciliation by Discharge6 months

The total number of patients with an action taken on all home medications divided by the total number of patients on the hospital medicine teaching service.

Proportion of patients achieving a high quality 'perfect' discharge6 months

Proportion of patients who have a high quality after visit summary and a discharge summary completed within 24 of discharge and all medications reconciled by discharge.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Proportion of attending and resident physicians who 'strongly agree' that they are satisfied with the audit and feedback of performance data that they receive.6 months

Proportion of attending and resident physicians who 'strongly agree' that they are satisfied with the audit and feedback of performance data that they receive. This specific satisfaction item has been developed by the study team.

Total Phlebotomy Sticks6 months

The total number of unique accession numbers for each unique hospitalization of a patient

Percent of Patients on Telemetry Until Discharge6 months

The number of patients on without a discontinue order for telemetry within two hours of their discharge date time divided by the total number of patients on telemetry for hospital medicine teams

Proportion of patients discharged by noon6 months

The number of patients discharged by hospital medicine team attendings by noon (6am-11:59am)/total number of discharges by hospital medicine team attendings

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of California San Francisco

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San Francisco, California, United States

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