Emergency Department High Impact User Workshop

Emergency Department High Impact User Workshop

This free workshop will be held in Conference Rooms 1-3 at South Bristol Community Hospital.

By West of England AHSN

Date and time

Thu, 12 Dec 2019 09:30 - 16:30 GMT

Location

South Bristol Community Hospital

Hengrove Promenade Bristol BS14 0DE United Kingdom

About this event

This free workshop is aimed at staff who are involved in the care of patients who frequently attend Emergency Departments when this may not be the most appropriate place to meet their needs.

About this workshop

Patients who repeatedly attend healthcare facilities represent between 1-2% of Emergency Department attendances annually. Furthermore, frequent attendance at Emergency Departments is known to be associated with increased stress and dissatisfaction amongst patients. The mortality rates for this group of patients is double that of the “average” population with a higher burden of alcohol and substance misuse, and psychiatric illness. The Emergency Department at University Hospitals Bristol (UH Bristol) formed a multidisciplinary team to identify people in this group, evaluate their attendances and case notes to understand their individual needs and identify strategies to improve their options and care while in the ED.

The workshop will share the work of UH Bristol, provide an opportunity to review the data regarding high impact users in your Emergency Department, describe how to set up a high impact user service and explore strategies for managing these patients using a collaborative and system wide approach.

Who should attend?

We would like to invite the Emergency Department Matron, Consultant and a nominated Band 7 nurse who are interested in joining this project.

Lunch will be provided.

We look forward to meeting you.

Organised by

The West of England Academic Health Science Network (AHSN) brings together all the key players innovating health and care in our region.

We are one of 15 AHSNs across the country, established by NHS England in 2013. Here in the West of England, our AHSN has earned a reputation for its ambitious, joined-up vision for healthcare innovation and transformation.

Since our launch, our priority has been to work across organisational and geographical boundaries, involving our entire network in both development and delivery to drive transformation that is based on genuine need, is successfully embedded and sustainable.

With our unique expertise and cross-sector connections, we understand both the ‘push and pull’ of demand on healthcare innovation. We actively nurture an innovation ecosystem around health and care, removing obstacles and bringing diverse groups together to conceive and maximise new ways of working.

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