@article{10748, author = {Robin Anthony and Marlene Ritter and Ruth Davis and Kim Hitchings and Terry A. Capuano and Zubina Mawji}, title = {Lehigh Valley Hospital: engaging patients and families.}, abstract = {

BACKGROUND: Lehigh Valley Hospital (LVH), a 623-bed tertiary care referral center, is one of two hospitals of the Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health Network.

PATIENT AND FAMILY INVOLVEMENT: Improving patient safety requires active engagement. Many units have collaborative rounds, which family members may join. Family meetings often include multimedia sources to review patient conditions, results, and plans of care. LVH's advanced intensive care unit program allows virtual meetings with an off-site intensivist.

USE OF INFORMATION TO SET AND EVALUATE QUALITY GOALS AND PRIORITIZE INITIATIVES: The Institute of Medicine (IOM) aims of care are addressed in terms of Donabedian's clinical outcomes (safety, effectiveness, and timeliness), financial outcomes (efficiency), and service outcomes (patient-centeredness and equity).

APPROACH TO ADDRESSING THE SIX IOM AIMS: Two strategies to address the IOM's six aims have been employed--patient engagement and an emphasis on technology. More than $30 million has been invested, thereby creating a digital hospital, which, in combination with evidence-based practice, uses advanced computerized and wireless systems to improve patient care and safety.

CHALLENGES AND LESSONS LEARNED: New problems evident once process improvements are made are quickly addressed. Technology cannot fix bad processes; rather, process improvements should come first, with technology then added to enhance those improvements.

}, year = {2005}, journal = {Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf}, volume = {31}, pages = {566-72}, month = {10/2005}, issn = {1553-7250}, language = {eng}, }