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Emergency Department Patient Access Self Serve. Created by Amanda Kattouf Jen Link Whitney Sams. Objectives. Describe ED Patient Access Self Serve (PASS) Describe hardware/software Review the information system Assess nursing implications Examine related legal/ethical issues
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Emergency Department Patient Access Self Serve Created by Amanda Kattouf Jen Link Whitney Sams
Objectives • Describe ED Patient Access Self Serve (PASS) • Describe hardware/software • Review the information system • Assess nursing implications • Examine related legal/ethical issues • Advantages/Disadvantages from a nursing perspective
What is ED PASS? • Patient self check-in kiosk to Emergency Dept. • Touch screen computer • Driver’s license is swiped to get demographics • Enters reason for visit • Type and location of pain • Any risk factors • Obtained information sent to the Emergency Department Information System (EDIS) (“Medhost Brings”, 2008) • Information is visible to clinicians (“Exit Care Business Partners”, 2008)
ED PASS description • Physicians are alerted of high risk patients (“Medhost’s ED PASS”,2008) • Gives the physicians real life view of waiting room • (“Medhost’s ED PASS”,2008) • Helps with triage, improving communication • Speeds up patient check in • Allows patient greater privacy • Patient complaints prioritized according to severity • (“Medhost Brings”, 2008)
Hardware • LCD Touch screen kiosk (“Medhost ED PASS”, 2008) • Speakers • Slot to swipe driver’s license • Immediately obtains patient’s demographics (“Medhost Brings”, 2008) • Wireless technology
Hardware: LCD Touch Screen • Touch screen activate d by finger, hand, or stylus • Simple to use even for computer illiterate • Identifies high-risk patients immediately • Reduced waiting and easier registration(“Medhost ED PASS”, 2008) • More accurate demographics • (“Medhost ED PASS”, 2008)
Software • Medhost’s Emergency Department Information System(EDIS) is created by clinicians for clinicians. (“Medhost About Us”, 2008) • EDIS integrates the EDPASS with: • Patient Tracking • Order Entry and First DataBank • Nurse Charting and Physician Documentation • Toolkits to customize settings • Reports of performance trends • Integration capability • (“Medhost Products”, 2008).
Patient Tracking • After the patient checks-in they are tracked • Patients are color coded to their severity • Amount of time spent in the waiting room and hospital are clocked • Available rooms are seen • All features are customized according to the hospital
Software: Toolkit • Allows staff to modify all aspects of the software • Individual software protected by password • Changes are put into action immediately • Software can be adjusted to increase the ease of usability • Patient privacy settings meet HIPPA regulatory compliance standards. (“Medhost Products”, 2008)
Software Usability • Usability dependent on the staff’s willingness to learn • Medhost offers: • Clinical Consultants • Training centered around job • 24/7 Clinical and technical support • New users learn in minutes, rather than days (“Medhost Services”,2008)
Emergency Department Information System Able to be integrated into the hospital’s existing application systems. (“Medhost Products”, 2008)
ED Information System • This is a closed system • Kiosk takes registration and sends it to medical staff • Allows for nurses and physicians both to document. • Information can also be used by other healthcare providers in the hospital. • Information can he inherited through the use of a password which ensures HIPPA guidelines.(“Medhost Brings”, 2008)
EDIS • The Emergency Department Information System was created to: • Increase patient and clinician satisfaction • Streamline ED processes • Ensure patient safety • Enhance revenue through accurate documentation (“Medhost Solutions”,2008)
Nursing Implications • No triage nurse needed which allows for more floor nurses to take care of patient needs • Able to have specific ER nurse for each specific area (cardiac, GI, urinary, ect.) since the system will already have them triaged by specific need • Less time from reception to care needed by cutting out the middle man • Allows for other hospital floors to have beds available if being kept for further review • Visualization of the waiting room and prioritizing responsibilities
Multiple machines allow for multiple clients to use for quicker care
Examine Related Legal/Ethical Issues • What if the patient uses someone else’s ID? • Some may see the triage as crucial to the initial assessment • The patient may downplay the severity of their illness • The patient may exaggerate the severity of their illness • If someone does not have an ID • Hackers • People who are blind • People who are illiterate • People who do not speak English • Privacy during check-in
Advantages From a Nursing Perspective • Quick and easy data entry designed for the pace of a busy ED, with on-your-feet data entry • Easy-to-understand screens means more time spent with patients and less time spent manipulating the software. • No strict rules - document as much or as little as you like at the patients bedside. No need to change your charting habits. • No more searching - all of your charts, records, labs and more at your fingertips (“Medhost Brings”, 2008”)
Disadvantages From a Nursing Perspective • Triage nurse will not be performing the initial assessment • Inaccurate patient reported data • Decrease in face to face time with patients • Abuse of the system • Charting becomes less personal • The possibility of hackers • Crisis patients will have more time alone without help
Nurses need to: • Understand the general idea touch screen • Be willing to be trained on the EDIS system • Know the different severity levels • Be able to interact via wireless • Be open to transition to newer technology
Informatics Nurse Responsibilities • If any technical errors occur call for support • Assist less experience nurses with clinical questions • Integrate the new system with other departments • Perform and chart thorough assessments • Log Out and never give out their password • Information should be clear, concise, and to the point.
Summary • The ED Patient Access Self Service (ED PASS) registration kiosk allows patients to check in and identify their complaint, ensuring: • Patient satisfaction through reduced waiting and easy check-in • Improved patient safety by identifying high-risk patients as soon as they check in. • More accurate demographics by importing information from the patient’s driver’s license . • (“Medhost Products”,2008)
References: • MEDHOST's ED PASS kiosk provides patient check-in to emergency rooms. (2008). Retrieved December 01, 2008 from self service: http://www.selfservice.org/article_4276_0.php • Medhost. (2008). Retrieved November 25, 2008 from Imaginuity Interactive, Medhost: http://www.medhost.com/home.aspx. • MEDHOST Advances HIS Integration with Discrete Patient Data Sharing Capability. (2008). Retrieved December 04, 2008 from Business Wire: http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0ein/is_2008_may_13/ai_n25408737.
References Cont. • Medhost Brings Self Check In Kiosk To Emergency Departments. (2008). Retrieved December 02, 2008 from Medhost: http://www.medhost.com/getdoc/11e900aa-e1af-4794-96c7-21af539eeafb/10-21-08-ed-pass_final.aspx. • ExitCare Business Partners. (2008). Retrieved December 07, 2008 from Exitcare: http://www.exitcare.com/partners.html.