The Allied Health (AH) Weekend Uplift project commenced in August 2023, after a successful application for the putting patients first funding. The putting patients first funding allowed for the significant expansion of AH hours on the weekend at Sunshine Coast University Hospital (SCUH), to enhance patient care and improve patient flow. Post funding approval, the service was established within an eight-week timeframe. This preparation period included examining data to highlight current service challenges (reduced discharges on the weekend) to allow for effective use of funding, development of the AH Weekend Uplift project (including specifying a project aim, hypothesized solution, development of outcome measures), a Model of Care (MoC) established and endorsed, staff recruited and onboarded, and liaison with key stakeholders regarding project aims and progression to commencement. The service has now been operational for over six months and is considered business as usual with data continuing to be analysed in several areas to continue to refine the service approach in the Business as Usual (BAU) model.
Key implementation strategies included:
- establish a key contact in Allied Health
- promote it among all the services hospital wide
- multi-disciplinary team collaboration
- screening potential discharges
- develop discharge escalation pathways
- qualitative and quantitative data tracking