34 hours ago Background: Patient whiteboards facilitate communication between patients and hospital providers, but little is known about their impact on patient satisfaction and awareness. >> Go To The Portal
Patient whiteboards to improve patient-centred care in the hospital Inpatient whiteboards help physicians and ancillary staff with communication, improve patients' awareness of their care team, admission plans and duration of admission, and significantly improve patient overall satisfaction.
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(Figure 4A-C). Most respondents also agreed that using tem-plated whiteboards (with predefined fields) to guide content would increase their use (Figure 4D).
Background Patient whiteboards facilitate communication between patients and hospital providers, but little is known about their impact on patient satisfaction and awareness. Our objectives were to: measure the impact in improving patients’ understanding of and satisfaction with care; understand barriers for their use by physicians and how these could be overcome; and explore their impact on ...
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Background: Patient whiteboards can serve as a communication tool between hospital providers and as a mechanism to engage patients in their care, but little is known about their current use or best practices. Methods: We surveyed bedside nurses, internal medicine housestaff, and hospitalists from the medical service at the University of California, San Francisco.
Dry-erase whiteboards have a number of uses in hospitals, medical centers, and clinics. When used consistently and efficiently, a whiteboard can help communicate to both patients and staff key details that include but are not limited to diet, schedules, allergies, and special considerations.
Inpatient whiteboards help physicians and ancillary staff with communication, improve patients' awareness of their care team, admission plans and duration of admission, and significantly improve patient overall satisfaction.
Patient whiteboards to improve patient-centred care in the hospital. Inpatient whiteboards help physicians and ancillary staff with communication, improve patients' awareness of their care team, admission plans and duration of admission, and significantly improve patient overall satisfaction.
Everyone is Informed with Real-Time Information: 1 Administrators and non-clinical staff have access to pertinent patient information at the bedside. 2 Patients and families have access to updated and correct information from plan of care, care teams, tests, status and discharge information. 3 Improves patient and staff communication. 4 Improves overall patient experience.
Clinicians do not need to manually update the whiteboard. Displays data which takes multiple “clicks” for clinicians to find in the EHR (activity level, expected discharge date, etc.) Creates a more personalized and meaningful conversation with the patient and family which helps streamline the discharge process.
80% of nurses, house staff and attending physicians agree that whiteboards play a role in improving patient care, teamwork and communication.
Everyone is Informed with Real-Time Information: 1 Administrators and non-clinical staff have access to pertinent patient information at the bedside. 2 Patients and families have access to updated and correct information from plan of care, care teams, tests, status and discharge information. 3 Improves patient and staff communication. 4 Improves overall patient experience.
Widgets are available for care team identification, clinical information, coordination and play of care and notes, as well as patient safety information, including fall risk, mobility, pain level and pain trend. More widgets are available upon request and can be customized for use in the emergency department, physical therapy and pediatrics. Enclosures are ADA compliant and can be matched to the hospital’s current furniture.
MEDI+SIGN patient room display connects to existing electronic health records (EHRs) to communicate continuously updated and accurate information on the status of each patient, without additional time or effort from nurses or the care team. Everything you would find on a traditional whiteboard and more is displayed using MEDI+SIGN. From the care team’s pictures to the patient’s mobility status and plan for the day, everything is in an easy-to-read format for the patient and their family.
Information is continuously updated as providers revise the patient’s electronic health records (EHRs), healthcare acronyms are translated for easy patient understanding, handwriting is no longer up for interpretation and healthcare providers no longer need to take the added step of updating the whiteboard.
Clinicians do not need to manually update the whiteboard. Displays data which takes multiple “clicks” for clinicians to find in the EHR (activity level, expected discharge date, etc.) Creates a more personalized and meaningful conversation with the patient and family which helps streamline the discharge process.