Providing a Clear Path to the Direct Admission Process

OBJECTIVES 

The aim of this study was to increase patient safety during care transitions through the development of a new process and electronic screening tool.

BACKGROUND 

Direct hospital admissions that are not clinically triaged can put the patient at an increased safety risk.

METHODS 

Utilizing the electronic medical record and mnemonic situation, background, assessment, and recommendation (SBAR), an admission module was created to intake direct admission requests by transfer center nurses to ensure clinical triage and accurate bed placement.

RESULTS 

One hundred eighty-nine direct admissions met inclusion criteria. Thirteen patients were clinically screened, deemed not stable for the acute care setting, and sent to the emergency department. One direct admission safety event occurred involving a hypoglycemic patient upon arrival. Results indicate the new clinical screening program offered a safer way to directly admit patients to the inpatient setting.

CONCLUSION 

Implementation of the electronic SBAR handoff tool meets the Joint Commission standard of care transitions compliance. The significant workflow changes increased patient safety and will be expanded in the future to all service lines.

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