Ambulatory Care Services Goes "Lean"
(Sept/Oct 2006)
Ordering tests and sharing results will get a whole lot easier
Soon, new systems will be in place that offer providers a way to share test results with support staff and other providers electronically—with just a few clicks of the mouse. In addition, standard requisition forms and labels will significantly reduce the chance of misdirection.
These are just some of the improvements providers will see and patients will benefit from with Ambulatory Care Services’ launch of the Internal Results Delivery Project, the first of four efforts to address clinical document delivery.
This effort is part of a wider ACS Clinical Document Delivery Program, a Michigan Quality System “lean” initiative designed to improve existing processes for broader clinical document delivery within the Health System (including test results, referring physician letters and discharge summaries to internal providers and external referring physicians).
In January 2006, physicians and staff from various UMHS clinics, along with the departments of Radiology, Pathology and Medical Center Information Technology, attended a three-day lean workshop to examine cross-departmental processing problems and identify solutions to improve delivery of outpatient results to the correct ordering provider.
“Our long-term goal is to deliver clinical documents to internal providers and external referring physicians electronically,” says Matt Plachta, director, ACS Business & Operations Support Services. “In addition to the patient care benefit of real-time electronic delivery, the Health System will realize a significant reduction in operating costs by eliminating printing and delivery of paper documents.”
The following results-reporting improvements are scheduled for implementation this year:
For more information, visit the Internal Results Delivery Project Web site (authentication required). Learn more about the Michigan Quality System.