What is the role of technology in improving patient safety? A French, German and UK healthcare professional perspective

Author:

Astier Alain1,Carlet Jean2,Hoppe-Tichy Torsten3,Jacklin Ann4,Jeanes Annette5,McManus Steve6,Pletz Mathias W7,Seifert Harald8,Fitzpatrick Ray9

Affiliation:

1. Biotopic Pharmaceuticals, Paris, France

2. World Alliance Against Antibiotic Resistance, Paris, France

3. Pharmacy Department, University, Heidelberg University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany

4. Centre for Medication Safety and Service Quality, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UK

5. Infection Prevention and Control, University College London Hospital, London, UK

6. Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, Reading, UK

7. Institute for Infectious Diseases and Infection Control, Jena University Hospital/Friedrich-Schiller-University, Jena, Germany

8. Institute for Medical Microbiology, Immunology and Hygiene, University of Cologne, Köln, Germany

9. School of Pharmacy, Keele University, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, UK

Abstract

Patient safety in hospitals can be compromised by preventable adverse events (AE). Among the preventable AEs, hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are one of the most burdensome, contributing to not only poorer patient outcomes but institutional burden through direct financial losses and increased patient length of stay.  Technological innovations can enhance patient safety by automating tasks, introducing medication alerts, clinical reminders, improved diagnostic and consultation reports, facilitating information sharing, improving clinical decision-making, intercepting potential errors, reducing variation in practice, and managing workforce shortages as well as making complete patient data available.  A multidisciplinary working group from three European countries was convened to discuss how to optimise the use of technology to reduce preventable AEs in acute care hospitals. The working group identified examples where they felt there were opportunities to streamline patient pathways, including antimicrobial stewardship, point of care testing, microbiology test reporting to streamline time from sample-taking to clinical decision and mobile automated dispensing systems, which can reduce the burden on overworked staff. The working group also discussed key factors that were critical to ensuring different stakeholders, both within and outside the hospital, could meaningfully contribute to improving patient safety. They agreed that technological approaches and advances would have limited impact without meaningful cultural changes at all levels of healthcare infrastructure to implement the benefits offered by current or future technologies.

Funder

BD Biosciences

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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