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  • Burn Care and Reconstruction
  • Health Informatics
  • Quality Improvement

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  • Burn care has shifted from inpatient to outpatient settings, necessitating new quality metrics focusing on recovery of form and function.
  • Current data capture methods often miss essential information from outpatient burn care, hindering comprehensive analysis.
  • Improved survival rates in burn patients underscore the need for robust outcome measures beyond mortality.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and implement a comprehensive outpatient database for burn care.
  • To capture critical data for programmatic improvements, research, and quality assessment in burn management.
  • To advocate for the inclusion of outpatient burn care data in national registries.

Main Methods:

  • Collaborative development of an outpatient burn care database involving providers, registrars, program managers, and nursing staff.
  • Selection of the Midas+™ platform for its integration with electronic medical records and hospital quality systems.
  • Customization of data fields to track patient demographics, epidemiology, treatment outcomes (e.g., laser therapy, garment use), and functional recovery.

Main Results:

  • The database facilitates longitudinal tracking of burn patients, encompassing both outpatient and inpatient care.
  • Collected epidemiologic data informs targeted prevention and outreach programs for high-risk populations.
  • Outcome data enables program evaluation and identifies areas for care improvement, including scar management and functional rehabilitation.

Conclusions:

  • High-quality databases are essential for measuring the effectiveness of burn care and identifying areas for enhancement.
  • There is a significant need to incorporate outpatient burn care activities into the National Burn Registry (NBR).
  • Comprehensive data capture in outpatient settings is vital for advancing the field of burn care and improving patient outcomes.