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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare technology implementation
  • Clinical informatics
  • Quality improvement in healthcare

Background:

  • A Magnet academic medical center implemented 1327 smart pumps across 45 departments.
  • The integration project was completed within an aggressive 3-month timeline.
  • The initiative aimed to improve drug library compliance and reduce infusion pump alerts.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To implement innovative wireless infusion pump technology within a large academic medical center.
  • To achieve significant quality improvement outcomes through technology integration.
  • To meet a tight implementation deadline.

Main Methods:

  • A strong partnership between the academic medical center and the infusion pump supplier was crucial.
  • Extensive planning and collaboration involved clinical nurse specialists and consultants.
  • Lean principles were applied to enhance efficiency and accountability during the implementation.

Main Results:

  • Achieved 100% drug library compliance in all 6 intensive care units.
  • Reduced infusion pump alert rates from 4.18% to 0.79%.
  • Decreased the pump programming correction rate from 0.36% to 0.06%.

Conclusions:

  • A successful partnership enabled efficient, large-scale implementation of smart pumps in an academic medical center.
  • The joint effort led to significant improvements in the quality of patient care within a short timeframe.
  • The technology integration resulted in enhanced drug library compliance and reduced critical alert rates.