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Redesign of Adult Audiology Services at the Royal Liverpool Hospital . Presented By Neil Turner Audiology Services Manager. Overview . Based in The Royal Liverpool Hospital Serve a catchment area of 350,000 15,000 patients per year Only one Satellite Clinic
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Redesign of Adult Audiology Services at the Royal Liverpool Hospital Presented By Neil Turner Audiology Services Manager
Overview • Based in The Royal Liverpool Hospital • Serve a catchment area of 350,000 • 15,000 patients per year • Only one Satellite Clinic • Began fitting Digital Hearing aids in 2003
Staffing • 6 Full time Audiologists • 3 Part time Audiologists • 1 Hearing Therapist • 2 Assistant Audiology Practitioners • 3 A&C
The Problem • Waiting list prior to modernisation • Over 1250 patients awaiting HA assessment or fitting by end of 2005 = 104 weeks • Reduced by 50% by end of 2006 • Mid 2007 = end of 2005 • Patient Council
The Plan of Action • 18 weeks made simple • 6 weeks by the end of March 08 • 18 weeks by the end of 2008 • Make it sustainable
Audiology room capacity - 4 long days - 9 day rota • Appropriate appointment allocation • Group hearing aid instruction appointments • Patient assessed and fitted with a hearing aid on the same day • Overtime in the evenings and weekends • Planning Patient journey in logical order
The Result • By the 31st March 2008 the 6 week target had been met • Patients given an appointment to have their hearing aid fitted within the remaining 12 week slot available to us • Regular group instruction appointments because patient feedback has been so positive • At no time was the quality of the service offered to the patients compromised or their dignity disrespected • A monthly progress report sent out to all the staff
The patient council kept informed via regular meetings • The reduction in waiting times has allowed for regular staff meetings and training sessions. • Staff are eager to pursue self development and are encouraged to take on specific projects that will help to continue to improve the Audiology service that this Trust provides. • Closer links with Manchester University as staff can now coordinate and mentor BSc and MSc Audiology students as they come into the profession • Reduction in DNA’s • Working more closely with the Merseyside Society for Deaf People • Decrease in complaints • Team of the Year Finalist 2008
The Impact Expansion of the Service
Staffing • Review skill mix at every opportunity • Good working relationship with ENT • Wax removal on same day • Set up Audiology Bank in the Trust • Appointed times for ENT PTA’s
Expansion • Hearing aid help group • Group Tinnitus information sessions • Adults with learning difficulties clinics • Advanced Diagnostic clinics
Audiologists Patient's A&C Patient Council
The Philosophy Tell me and I may forget Show me and I may remember Involve me and I will understand