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CLINICAL AUDIT PROGRAM - A FEEDER AND A
MODEL FOR THE NATION
CHRISTIAN MEDICAL COLLEGE (CMC), VELLORE
Project Leader
Dr. Sunil Chandy
Director
Christian Medical College,
Vellore - 632004
Dr. Oommen George,
Deputy Director (Quality)
Christian Medical College,
Vellore - 632004
directorate.qmc@cmcvellore.ac.in
Ms. Lallu Joseph
Quality Manager
Christian Medical College,
Vellore - 632004
directorate.qmc@cmcvellore.ac.in
Project Co-ordinators
CMC VELLORE
• An educational institution and tertiary care hospital
• Founded by Dr. Ida Sophia Scudder in 1900
• 2678 beds – 67 wards
• 7000 Out patients per day – 72 OP clinics each day
• Consistently ranked among the top five medical colleges in India
• The first’s
– College of Nursing in India (1978)
– Reconstructive Surgery for Leprosy in the World (1948)
– first Open Heart Surgery, Kidney Transplant, Bone Marrow
Transplantation and ABO incompatible Kidney Transplant in India
• CMC has the longest fully functional network of chute system in
South Asia (7000 meters)
VISION STATEMENT
• The Christian Medical College, Vellore, seeks
to be a witness to the healing ministry of
Christ, through excellence in education,
service and research.
PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE
 India’s Best Employer by National Citizens Award in 2003.
 MM Award for Excellence in Healthcare.
 Gurukul Jyoti Award in 2007.
 Best Multi-Specialty (non-metro area) Award by the ICICI Lombard General
Insurance Company in 2011.
 Best Cardiology Care in India Award by CNBC-TV18 in 2011.
 5 - Star rating to CMC for the quality of education imparted awarded by the
National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC)
 The Investment Information and Credit Rating Agency (ICRA) Ltd. categorized CMC
as a super specialty teaching hospital of the highest quality and gave an A1
grading.
 International Living Award by LeBonheur Healthcare, USA in 2008.
 Largest hospital in the country to be accredited by the NABH in 2013.
 CMC received 11 awards in 2014 from the prestigious SKOCH group of the national
level
ACCREDITATION JOURNEY
•Having grown too large, there was a felt need to embark on accreditation
•The Quality Management Cell was set up in 2007
•Quality Manager reporting to the Director of the Institution, through the designated
Deputy Director for Quality.
•Liaison staff from every department called “Department Quality Managers (DQMs)”. I
•Intensive training was imparted to the DQMs and continuous audits were conducted
•Subsequently, a group of Department Safety Advisors were also added to take on the
job of Safety
•The strategic planning was initiated in 2009
•“Quality” and “Safety” as the main points of discussion and decision making.
•Decided that the hospital should go in for NABH accreditation with specific action
plans and timelines drawn up.
•The Consultation 2010 also stressed on the need to setup a separate Audit
Facilitation Cell
THE CORE AREAS OF FUNCTIONING OF THE
QUALITY MANAGEMENT CELL WERE REFINED
Quality Management Cell
Audits / Audit
cycle completion
Training
Performance
Indicator
Research System Study
Accreditatio
n
Documentation
& Process
development
CONSULTATION 2010 GRID FOR QUALITY
No ACTION
PERSON
RESPONSIBLE
YEAR
BEGIN
YEAR
COMPLETE
ESTIMATE AS OF
2009
1 Set up Quality Audit Facilitation Cell
Director/Deputy Director
(Quality)
2010
2010 2 Lakhs
2
Evaluate the existing patient feedback
system and make changes.
” 2011 -
3 Set up the Patient Grievance Cell
MS/NS/ Director/Deputy
Director (Quality)
2011 3 Lakhs
4
Apply for accreditation and pre-
assessment
Director/Deputy Director
(Quality)
2011 5 Lakhs
5
Set up internal reporting system for
Audits
Director/Deputy Director
(Quality)
2010 2012 -
6
Conduct training programs in audits and
standards
”
2011
Ongoing 5 Lakhs
7
Complete the documentation of
departments/ hospitals processes and
policies
” 2012 -
8
Develop Key Performance Indicators
(KPIs) and establish the reporting
Mechanism.
” 2012 -
9
Get NABH Accreditation for the main
hospital
” 2012 20 Lakhs
10 Develop a system for Audit Compliance ”
2012
2013 -
11
Set up the scorecard and management
dashboard
” 2014 -
12 Get the NABL accreditation for all Labs ” 2014 25 Lakhs
13
Establish systems for resources
optimization
Director/Deputy Director
(Quality)
2013 2014 -
14 Establish EQAS for all labs ” 2014 2015 10 Lakhs
CONSULTATION 2010 GRID FOR SAFETY
No ACTION
PERSON
RESPONSIBLE
BEGIN COMPLETE
ESTIMATE AS OF
2009
1 Establish the Hospital Safety Cell GS / Director
2010
2010 5 Lakhs
2 Provide safety training to all staff ” Ongoing 2 Lakhs/year
3
Prepare the CMC Hospital Emergency
Response Plan and develop the Emergency
Response team
” 2011 2 Lakhs
4
Establish mechanisms to disseminate HICC
Surveillance information
MS / NS / Director
2011 1 Lakh
5
Evaluate the effectiveness of the safety cell
every year GS / Director
2011
Ongoing 1 Lakh/year
6
Educate the public of Vellore on Safety and
assess the effectiveness of the program every
year
GS / Director Ongoing 2 Lakhs
7
Establish the system for periodical preventive
maintenance of equipment
GS / MS / NS / Director
2011 10 Lakhs
8 Strengthen HICC and make it as an Unit NS / MS / Director 2011 5 Lakhs
9
Assess the hospital safety systems and the
emergency response plan using an external
agency
GS / Director
2012
2012 5 lakhs
10
Develop the CMC Hospital customized
Hospital Safety Index ” 2013 -
11 Conduct training courses in hospital safety ”
2013
Ongoing 2 Lakhs
12
Survey the hospital safety using the
customized safety index ” 2014 2 Lakhs
 NABH pre-assessment - September 2010
 NABH final assessment - October 2011
 NABH verification assessment - December 2013
THE JOURNEY
CLINICAL AUDIT
• A quality improvement process that seeks to
improve patient care & outcomes through
systematic review of care against explicit criteria and
the implementation of change1
IDENTIFICATION OF NEED
• Audit Facilitation Cell was set up in 2009
• Initial audits focused on reviews
• completeness of consents, medication orders, discharge
summaries, care plan
• NABH final assessment NC
“The organization does not have a structured system for
conducting clinical audits, presently, chart reviews are being
done”.
• Decided to use this NC as the main quality
improvement project for CMC
IMPLEMENTATION STAGE
Knowing Thyself
• Baseline survey there was lack of
understanding in the part of the clinicians
about the concept of actual clinical audit.
MAKING IT LOOK SIMPLE
• Standard presentation on conducting clinical
audit was prepared
• Identifying the topic/problem
• Defining criteria, defining standards
• Measurement- Inclusion, exclusion, sampling, time
frame, data collection
• Comparing the performance with the benchmark
• Recommendations/ Implementations and re-audit
• Simple examples of clinical audits.
COMMUNICATING TO THE
CORE GROUP
• Department Quality Managers and HODs/HOUs were
trained on conducting clinical audits
• The presentation was also uploaded on to the CMC
intranet
THE FACILITATION
• Circulars from Quality Management Cell (QMC) to all
clinical units to start selecting topics and to initiate
the audit
• Charts if required are provided by QMC through
Medical records department
• Data entry by QMC staff
• Few departments started doing it
• General Surgery
• Ophthalmology
CONVINCINGLY MANDATED
• The root cause for non-compliance were
analyzed and found that
• Clinical audit was not a priority in the already busy
work schedule of clinicians
• However, they all felt that this was the best way to
improve clinical care
• Written a letter to Dr. M.G.R University and
made see if it could be mandated for PGs and
Interns
LETTER TO UNIVERSITY FOR
INCLUDING CLINICAL AUDITS
SAB MINUTES (Dr. MGR Medical University
senatus minutes- 10/08/2012)
THANK YOU NOTE TO UNIVERSITY
THE AUTHORIZATION FROM THE TOP
• The Principal gave the responsibility of co-
ordinating this with Quality Management Cell
through the Post Graduate Co-ordinators of
the clinical units and the Vice Principal (Post
Graduate).
MENTORING
• Clinical audit was included as a topic in Mandatory Training
programs for
• PGs
• MBBS interns
• PG co-ordinators helped the PGs to refine their topics of
interest and the methodology
• Quality Management Cell ensured that the audits were
completed and submitted along with the Post Graduate
thesis
• Follow ups of the implementation of recommendations
were carried out by QMC.
THE BOOSTER
• Quality Journal of CMC was introduced
• Clinical audits are published after proper
review by the experts
• First issue –August 2013 with 20 audits
covered
THE QUALITY JOURNAL
THE QUALITY JOURNAL
HEADING TOWARDS QUALITY
DESPITE HURDLES
• The Tamilnadu MGR University has not been
actively mandating the submission of the audits.
• This has acted as a deterrent to the submission of
audits
• The institution felt the need for continuing the
clinical audits and mandating the same at the
institutional level
• CMC Vellore made it as responsibility for PGs and
Interns to conduct the clinical audit
• This encouraged them to publish the same in the
CMC Quality Journal
KUDOS FROM THE NABH ASSESSORS
• The efforts of the institution in promoting
clinical audit was well received by the NABH
assessors during
• NABH verification assessment in Nov 2013
• NABH Focused assessment in July 2014
NABH VERIFICATION ASSESSMENT
- NOV 2013
NABH FOCUS ASSESSMENT FOR ECHS
EMPANELMENT – JULY 2014
IMPACT OF CLINICAL AUDIT
TO THE INSTITUTION
• Better understanding of the scientific
methodology of conducting audits
• Serve as a learning exercise for the clinicians
• Exploration and awareness of the best
practices followed across the world
• Serve as an impetus towards research in
future
• Treating team of the institution in future will
be much better than the existing “best”.
IMPACT OF THE CLINICAL AUDIT
PROGRAMME OF CMC TO THE NATION
• On an average about 30% of the students stay back in CMC
for a few years and the others (about 70%) leave and join
mission hospitals or corporate hospitals.
• They carry with them a rich heritage and the first hand
experience of conducting clinical audits and their benefits
Sl. no Total No. of PGs’ 2012 2013 2014
1
Total No. of PGs’ (DM/MCh. MD/MS/
Diploma) pass out of CMC
195 217 251
2
Number of CMC PGs joining CMC
after finishing the course
77 71 47
3
Total number of CMC PGs joining
other hospitals after finishing the
course
118 146 204
60.5 % 67.29% 81.28%
IMPACT OF THE CLINICAL AUDIT
PROGRAMME OF CMC TO THE NATION
• This ripple effect will encourage others also to
join the movement and create a culture of
openness to self examine the existing protocols
set benchmarks as per good standards and
implement changes required to improve.
• Develop a culture of continuous quality
improvement in their respective Institutions
• This will ultimately result in good patient care.
APPENDIX
EXAMPLES OF AUDITS BY PG REGISTRARS
Audit Topic Department Standard Result
Audit on hospital stay after
laparoscopic sterilisation
Department of
Obstetrics and
Gynaecology
According to ACOG criteria, laparoscopic
sterilisation,
1. Can be done as a day care procedure.
2. Patients can be discharged on the day of the
surgery after a few hours of monitoring
The average number of days the patients in
our hospital were admitted for laparoscopic
sterilisation was found to be three.
Patients admitted in general, semi-private and
private wards for laparoscopic sterilisation
could have saved Rs.1947, Rs.2450 and Rs.
2857 respectively for bed charges alone if day
care system had come into existence.
Waiting time for emergency surgery
in open long bone fractures over
five months surgical audit
Orthopaedics, CMC
The American College of Surgeons Committee on
Trauma, in its resources for optimal care of the
injured patient, indicates 6 hours as the benchmark
for time from injury to debridement of open fractures
in trauma centers
In our hospital, the average time a patient has
to wait before undergoing first debridement is
17.9 hours, which is significantly greater than
the recommended waiting time
To determine the rate of conversion
of laparoscopic cholecystectomy to
open procedure.
Surgery
As per the study by Livingston, et al in 2004,
published in the American Journal of Surgery, the
laparoscopic to open conversion rate for
cholecystectomy should be between 5-10 %.
The conversion from laparoscopic to open
cholecystectomy was high (18%), as
compared to international standards.
An audit of blood culture
contamination rates in a tertiary
care centre
Microbiology
The American Society for Microbiology (ASM)
guidelines suggest that for all blood cultures drawn in
a hospital, the blood culture contamination rates in a
hospital should be <3%.
The blood culture contamination rate in our
hospital was found to be 8%, much higher
than the recommended standard. Therefore
measures to reduce the contamination rate
need to be implemented.
Audit on pre operative audiogram
for the month of November 2012
ENT
Benchmark - 100% of patients undergoing any
middle ear surgery should have a pre-operative pure
tone audiogram done within 6 months of surgery.
Approximately 9% patients included in this
audit did not have an optimal audiogram as
per the departmental policy
Example for Audit and Re- Audit
(Audit completion cycle)
• January 2010 - audited the availability of surgical consents for the patients who are
wheeled into operation theatre for surgery. Only 56% had the consent for surgery.
• The report was presented to the clinicians in the Medical board meeting.
• It was decided that the holding bay nurses will not permit the patients to be
wheeled into OT without the consent for surgery.
• A number of circulars and training sessions were conducted and various departments
were refined to meet the legal requirements.
• After the interventions, re-audited the consents for surgery in the month of October
2010.
• The result of the re-audit was overwhelming as the compliance improved to 99.30%
from 56 %.
• Every year an audit on the same is conducted and the results are put in the intranet
to follow up and ensure that it is meeting the requirements.
• The recent audit was conducted during the month of November 2014 and it was
found to be 97% compliance.
Example for Audit and Re- Audit
(Audit completion cycle)
THANK YOU

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Clinical audit program- A feeder and a model for the nation

  • 1. CLINICAL AUDIT PROGRAM - A FEEDER AND A MODEL FOR THE NATION CHRISTIAN MEDICAL COLLEGE (CMC), VELLORE
  • 2. Project Leader Dr. Sunil Chandy Director Christian Medical College, Vellore - 632004 Dr. Oommen George, Deputy Director (Quality) Christian Medical College, Vellore - 632004 directorate.qmc@cmcvellore.ac.in Ms. Lallu Joseph Quality Manager Christian Medical College, Vellore - 632004 directorate.qmc@cmcvellore.ac.in Project Co-ordinators
  • 3. CMC VELLORE • An educational institution and tertiary care hospital • Founded by Dr. Ida Sophia Scudder in 1900 • 2678 beds – 67 wards • 7000 Out patients per day – 72 OP clinics each day • Consistently ranked among the top five medical colleges in India • The first’s – College of Nursing in India (1978) – Reconstructive Surgery for Leprosy in the World (1948) – first Open Heart Surgery, Kidney Transplant, Bone Marrow Transplantation and ABO incompatible Kidney Transplant in India • CMC has the longest fully functional network of chute system in South Asia (7000 meters)
  • 4. VISION STATEMENT • The Christian Medical College, Vellore, seeks to be a witness to the healing ministry of Christ, through excellence in education, service and research.
  • 5. PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE  India’s Best Employer by National Citizens Award in 2003.  MM Award for Excellence in Healthcare.  Gurukul Jyoti Award in 2007.  Best Multi-Specialty (non-metro area) Award by the ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company in 2011.  Best Cardiology Care in India Award by CNBC-TV18 in 2011.  5 - Star rating to CMC for the quality of education imparted awarded by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC)  The Investment Information and Credit Rating Agency (ICRA) Ltd. categorized CMC as a super specialty teaching hospital of the highest quality and gave an A1 grading.  International Living Award by LeBonheur Healthcare, USA in 2008.  Largest hospital in the country to be accredited by the NABH in 2013.  CMC received 11 awards in 2014 from the prestigious SKOCH group of the national level
  • 6. ACCREDITATION JOURNEY •Having grown too large, there was a felt need to embark on accreditation •The Quality Management Cell was set up in 2007 •Quality Manager reporting to the Director of the Institution, through the designated Deputy Director for Quality. •Liaison staff from every department called “Department Quality Managers (DQMs)”. I •Intensive training was imparted to the DQMs and continuous audits were conducted •Subsequently, a group of Department Safety Advisors were also added to take on the job of Safety •The strategic planning was initiated in 2009 •“Quality” and “Safety” as the main points of discussion and decision making. •Decided that the hospital should go in for NABH accreditation with specific action plans and timelines drawn up. •The Consultation 2010 also stressed on the need to setup a separate Audit Facilitation Cell
  • 7. THE CORE AREAS OF FUNCTIONING OF THE QUALITY MANAGEMENT CELL WERE REFINED Quality Management Cell Audits / Audit cycle completion Training Performance Indicator Research System Study Accreditatio n Documentation & Process development
  • 8. CONSULTATION 2010 GRID FOR QUALITY No ACTION PERSON RESPONSIBLE YEAR BEGIN YEAR COMPLETE ESTIMATE AS OF 2009 1 Set up Quality Audit Facilitation Cell Director/Deputy Director (Quality) 2010 2010 2 Lakhs 2 Evaluate the existing patient feedback system and make changes. ” 2011 - 3 Set up the Patient Grievance Cell MS/NS/ Director/Deputy Director (Quality) 2011 3 Lakhs 4 Apply for accreditation and pre- assessment Director/Deputy Director (Quality) 2011 5 Lakhs 5 Set up internal reporting system for Audits Director/Deputy Director (Quality) 2010 2012 - 6 Conduct training programs in audits and standards ” 2011 Ongoing 5 Lakhs 7 Complete the documentation of departments/ hospitals processes and policies ” 2012 - 8 Develop Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and establish the reporting Mechanism. ” 2012 - 9 Get NABH Accreditation for the main hospital ” 2012 20 Lakhs 10 Develop a system for Audit Compliance ” 2012 2013 - 11 Set up the scorecard and management dashboard ” 2014 - 12 Get the NABL accreditation for all Labs ” 2014 25 Lakhs 13 Establish systems for resources optimization Director/Deputy Director (Quality) 2013 2014 - 14 Establish EQAS for all labs ” 2014 2015 10 Lakhs
  • 9. CONSULTATION 2010 GRID FOR SAFETY No ACTION PERSON RESPONSIBLE BEGIN COMPLETE ESTIMATE AS OF 2009 1 Establish the Hospital Safety Cell GS / Director 2010 2010 5 Lakhs 2 Provide safety training to all staff ” Ongoing 2 Lakhs/year 3 Prepare the CMC Hospital Emergency Response Plan and develop the Emergency Response team ” 2011 2 Lakhs 4 Establish mechanisms to disseminate HICC Surveillance information MS / NS / Director 2011 1 Lakh 5 Evaluate the effectiveness of the safety cell every year GS / Director 2011 Ongoing 1 Lakh/year 6 Educate the public of Vellore on Safety and assess the effectiveness of the program every year GS / Director Ongoing 2 Lakhs 7 Establish the system for periodical preventive maintenance of equipment GS / MS / NS / Director 2011 10 Lakhs 8 Strengthen HICC and make it as an Unit NS / MS / Director 2011 5 Lakhs 9 Assess the hospital safety systems and the emergency response plan using an external agency GS / Director 2012 2012 5 lakhs 10 Develop the CMC Hospital customized Hospital Safety Index ” 2013 - 11 Conduct training courses in hospital safety ” 2013 Ongoing 2 Lakhs 12 Survey the hospital safety using the customized safety index ” 2014 2 Lakhs
  • 10.  NABH pre-assessment - September 2010  NABH final assessment - October 2011  NABH verification assessment - December 2013 THE JOURNEY
  • 11.
  • 12. CLINICAL AUDIT • A quality improvement process that seeks to improve patient care & outcomes through systematic review of care against explicit criteria and the implementation of change1
  • 13. IDENTIFICATION OF NEED • Audit Facilitation Cell was set up in 2009 • Initial audits focused on reviews • completeness of consents, medication orders, discharge summaries, care plan • NABH final assessment NC “The organization does not have a structured system for conducting clinical audits, presently, chart reviews are being done”. • Decided to use this NC as the main quality improvement project for CMC
  • 14. IMPLEMENTATION STAGE Knowing Thyself • Baseline survey there was lack of understanding in the part of the clinicians about the concept of actual clinical audit.
  • 15. MAKING IT LOOK SIMPLE • Standard presentation on conducting clinical audit was prepared • Identifying the topic/problem • Defining criteria, defining standards • Measurement- Inclusion, exclusion, sampling, time frame, data collection • Comparing the performance with the benchmark • Recommendations/ Implementations and re-audit • Simple examples of clinical audits.
  • 16. COMMUNICATING TO THE CORE GROUP • Department Quality Managers and HODs/HOUs were trained on conducting clinical audits • The presentation was also uploaded on to the CMC intranet
  • 17. THE FACILITATION • Circulars from Quality Management Cell (QMC) to all clinical units to start selecting topics and to initiate the audit • Charts if required are provided by QMC through Medical records department • Data entry by QMC staff • Few departments started doing it • General Surgery • Ophthalmology
  • 18. CONVINCINGLY MANDATED • The root cause for non-compliance were analyzed and found that • Clinical audit was not a priority in the already busy work schedule of clinicians • However, they all felt that this was the best way to improve clinical care • Written a letter to Dr. M.G.R University and made see if it could be mandated for PGs and Interns
  • 19. LETTER TO UNIVERSITY FOR INCLUDING CLINICAL AUDITS
  • 20. SAB MINUTES (Dr. MGR Medical University senatus minutes- 10/08/2012)
  • 21. THANK YOU NOTE TO UNIVERSITY
  • 22. THE AUTHORIZATION FROM THE TOP • The Principal gave the responsibility of co- ordinating this with Quality Management Cell through the Post Graduate Co-ordinators of the clinical units and the Vice Principal (Post Graduate).
  • 23. MENTORING • Clinical audit was included as a topic in Mandatory Training programs for • PGs • MBBS interns • PG co-ordinators helped the PGs to refine their topics of interest and the methodology • Quality Management Cell ensured that the audits were completed and submitted along with the Post Graduate thesis • Follow ups of the implementation of recommendations were carried out by QMC.
  • 24. THE BOOSTER • Quality Journal of CMC was introduced • Clinical audits are published after proper review by the experts • First issue –August 2013 with 20 audits covered
  • 27. HEADING TOWARDS QUALITY DESPITE HURDLES • The Tamilnadu MGR University has not been actively mandating the submission of the audits. • This has acted as a deterrent to the submission of audits • The institution felt the need for continuing the clinical audits and mandating the same at the institutional level • CMC Vellore made it as responsibility for PGs and Interns to conduct the clinical audit • This encouraged them to publish the same in the CMC Quality Journal
  • 28. KUDOS FROM THE NABH ASSESSORS • The efforts of the institution in promoting clinical audit was well received by the NABH assessors during • NABH verification assessment in Nov 2013 • NABH Focused assessment in July 2014
  • 30. NABH FOCUS ASSESSMENT FOR ECHS EMPANELMENT – JULY 2014
  • 31. IMPACT OF CLINICAL AUDIT TO THE INSTITUTION • Better understanding of the scientific methodology of conducting audits • Serve as a learning exercise for the clinicians • Exploration and awareness of the best practices followed across the world • Serve as an impetus towards research in future • Treating team of the institution in future will be much better than the existing “best”.
  • 32. IMPACT OF THE CLINICAL AUDIT PROGRAMME OF CMC TO THE NATION • On an average about 30% of the students stay back in CMC for a few years and the others (about 70%) leave and join mission hospitals or corporate hospitals. • They carry with them a rich heritage and the first hand experience of conducting clinical audits and their benefits Sl. no Total No. of PGs’ 2012 2013 2014 1 Total No. of PGs’ (DM/MCh. MD/MS/ Diploma) pass out of CMC 195 217 251 2 Number of CMC PGs joining CMC after finishing the course 77 71 47 3 Total number of CMC PGs joining other hospitals after finishing the course 118 146 204 60.5 % 67.29% 81.28%
  • 33. IMPACT OF THE CLINICAL AUDIT PROGRAMME OF CMC TO THE NATION • This ripple effect will encourage others also to join the movement and create a culture of openness to self examine the existing protocols set benchmarks as per good standards and implement changes required to improve. • Develop a culture of continuous quality improvement in their respective Institutions • This will ultimately result in good patient care.
  • 35. EXAMPLES OF AUDITS BY PG REGISTRARS Audit Topic Department Standard Result Audit on hospital stay after laparoscopic sterilisation Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology According to ACOG criteria, laparoscopic sterilisation, 1. Can be done as a day care procedure. 2. Patients can be discharged on the day of the surgery after a few hours of monitoring The average number of days the patients in our hospital were admitted for laparoscopic sterilisation was found to be three. Patients admitted in general, semi-private and private wards for laparoscopic sterilisation could have saved Rs.1947, Rs.2450 and Rs. 2857 respectively for bed charges alone if day care system had come into existence. Waiting time for emergency surgery in open long bone fractures over five months surgical audit Orthopaedics, CMC The American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma, in its resources for optimal care of the injured patient, indicates 6 hours as the benchmark for time from injury to debridement of open fractures in trauma centers In our hospital, the average time a patient has to wait before undergoing first debridement is 17.9 hours, which is significantly greater than the recommended waiting time To determine the rate of conversion of laparoscopic cholecystectomy to open procedure. Surgery As per the study by Livingston, et al in 2004, published in the American Journal of Surgery, the laparoscopic to open conversion rate for cholecystectomy should be between 5-10 %. The conversion from laparoscopic to open cholecystectomy was high (18%), as compared to international standards. An audit of blood culture contamination rates in a tertiary care centre Microbiology The American Society for Microbiology (ASM) guidelines suggest that for all blood cultures drawn in a hospital, the blood culture contamination rates in a hospital should be <3%. The blood culture contamination rate in our hospital was found to be 8%, much higher than the recommended standard. Therefore measures to reduce the contamination rate need to be implemented. Audit on pre operative audiogram for the month of November 2012 ENT Benchmark - 100% of patients undergoing any middle ear surgery should have a pre-operative pure tone audiogram done within 6 months of surgery. Approximately 9% patients included in this audit did not have an optimal audiogram as per the departmental policy
  • 36. Example for Audit and Re- Audit (Audit completion cycle) • January 2010 - audited the availability of surgical consents for the patients who are wheeled into operation theatre for surgery. Only 56% had the consent for surgery. • The report was presented to the clinicians in the Medical board meeting. • It was decided that the holding bay nurses will not permit the patients to be wheeled into OT without the consent for surgery. • A number of circulars and training sessions were conducted and various departments were refined to meet the legal requirements. • After the interventions, re-audited the consents for surgery in the month of October 2010. • The result of the re-audit was overwhelming as the compliance improved to 99.30% from 56 %. • Every year an audit on the same is conducted and the results are put in the intranet to follow up and ensure that it is meeting the requirements. • The recent audit was conducted during the month of November 2014 and it was found to be 97% compliance.
  • 37. Example for Audit and Re- Audit (Audit completion cycle)