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Improving the Pediatric Floor Discharge Process Following Tonsillectomy

Christina J. Yang, Danielle Bottalico,Kaitlyn Philips, Alison DeSilva, Victoria Cheung, Joanna Joels,Carlos Cruz,Patricia A. Hametz

LARYNGOSCOPE(2022)

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Objectives/Hypothesis Over 300,000 tonsillectomies are performed nationwide every year. In 2017, half of children undergoing tonsillectomy at our institution were admitted to the pediatric floor, with only 10.4% being discharged before 11 AM on postoperative day 1 (POD1). Our primary objective was to increase the percentage of patients discharged before 11 AM on POD1 to at least 50% within 1 year. Study Design Prospective observational (quality improvement). Methods A multidisciplinary quality improvement (QI) team was assembled. The primary outcome was "timely discharges," defined as percentage of patients discharged before 11 AM on POD1; secondary outcomes were percentage of patients discharged before 1 PM and mean length of stay (hours). Seven-day readmission rate served as our balancing measure. Prior year data served as baseline. A process map, Ishikawa diagram, and Pareto chart were utilized to identify specific target areas for improvement. Key interventions included announcement of our initiative, an electronic health record-based handoff text prompt, discharge checklist, automated discharge instructions, encouragement to place discharge orders by 9 AM and implementation of early POD1 rounds. Data were collected on a biweekly basis and the primary and secondary outcomes were plotted on control charts and analyzed using rules for special cause variation. Results Within 12 months, POD1 discharges before 11 AM and before 1 PM increased to 44.9% and 83.8%, respectively, with sustained improvement for the first 6 months of the subsequent year. Mean length of stay decreased, and 7-day readmission rates were unchanged. Conclusions By understanding the factors influencing timely POD1 discharges after tonsillectomy, key interventions were implemented to achieve an increase in timely discharges. Level of Evidence III Laryngoscope, 2021
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Quality improvement,quality of healthcare,tonsillectomy,ambulatory surgical procedures,pediatric hospitals,pediatric hospital medicine,care coordination,surgical comanagement
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