Cleveland Clinc Improving Patients Visits to the Taussig Center

By Lady Dee, published Aug 26, 2007
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Cleveland Clinic patients who receive chemotherapy treatment often spend the greater part of their day at Taussig Cancer Center. Because the treatment process involves various steps - a physician's visit, blood work, ordering and filling the chemotherapy prescription, and receiving the treatment - long wait times are a common complaint.

As part of the Cancer Institute's ongoing initiatives to improve patient service, 15 staff members and employees collaborated in April 2006 to reduce chemotherapy wait times using FasTrack, a problem-solving business-management tool. More than a year later, data from June 2007 showed that less than 2 percent of more than 2,000 patients waited longer than 45 minutes, and most patients waited less than 15 minutes.

Communication breakdown delayed appointments
During their initial brainstorming session, which lasted for six hours, team members identified which factors caused long wait times. "We discussed everything from the effects of parking shortages to improving communication," says Beth Faiman, MSN, CNP, AOCN, who led the clinical team.

The biggest contributor to delayed appointment times was a lack of communication, which prevented chemotherapy requests from being processed correctly. For example, orders that were not correctly requested or communicated back to the prescribing physician were not sent to the pharmacy. "We were sometimes blamed for not filling an order when we actually didn't have the order," says Chris Lowe, Pharm.D., who led the pharmaceutical team.

Patients also were dissatisfied with wait times because they didn't know what to expect when they arrived for treatment. Because of Cleveland Clinic's high patient volumes, wait times tend to be longer than those at most doctors' offices. "We simply weren't communicating this to patients," Faiman says.

Cleveland Clinc Improving Patients Visits to the Taussig Center

Cleveland Clinic patients who receive chemotherapy treatment often spend the greater part of their day at Taussig Cancer Center.

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My sister works there :) Good article.

Posted on 09/12/2007 at 8:09:00 AM

 
Cookies for them, it is rare when a busy specialists office actually takes the time to consider the time of the patient.

Posted on 09/11/2007 at 6:09:00 AM

 
It is really great when a hospital or clinic actually does improve its patient relationships.

Posted on 09/03/2007 at 11:09:00 AM

 
Thanks for sharing

Posted on 09/02/2007 at 4:09:00 PM

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