After a strong implementation and orientation, GetWell Inpatient education and utilization began to vary from unit to unit. In an effort to standardize and automate GetWell Inpatient training, the director of Innovation and Performance Improvement turned to GetWell Rounds+, a mobile surveying, rounding and data collection solution. GetWell Rounds+ can be used to securely collect, record and track data in real time, helping providers improve quality, safety and patient satisfaction, and monitor staff performance.
GetWell Rounds+ is a flexible tool that currently supports more than 150 different use cases. Community Regional’s nurse leaders also use it to articulate standards of practice, automate compliance tracking and develop accountability metrics surrounding GetWell Inpatient utilization. “For a truly successful, sustained rollout of GetWell Inpatient, every patient in every room needs to have the same level of education, engagement and care,” explained Dr. Peggy Grant. “When we looked at GetWell Rounds+, we realized that it could be easily adapted to help us make sure that our clinicians are receiving consistent, continuous training and evaluation on GetWell Inpatient.”
3.7%
INCREASE IN AVERAGE STAFF-ORDERED VIDEOS PER PATIENT From 2.9 to 6.6
6%
INCREASE IN PERCENTAGE OF MEDICATION DATA SHEETS ORDERED From 22.3% to 75.6%
ANALYSTS SAVED 10-12 HOURS PER MONTH PROCESSING FORMS
GetWell Rounds+ helps supervisors formalize and standardize training from one unit to the next, and create customized surveys and audits as needed such as:
Description: hospital with additional outpatient practices
Location: Idaho
Size: 299 beds
Admissions: 14.5K annually
Services: 25 specialties
Relationship: live with GetWell Inpatient since 2016
Since using GetWell Rounds+ for auditing, our analysts save an average of 10 to 12 hours a month simply processing forms. Additionally, GetWell Rounds+ has improved the accuracy of the data, ensuring that fields are filled correctly and forms are fully completed before submission.”
Peggy Grant, Ph.D, Director of Innovation and Performance, Community Regional Medical Center