At Children's Health Queensland we are deeply committed to the continuous improvement of patient care, and have championed a transformative Quality Improvement Program within our hospital, leveraging the robust framework of the American College of Surgeons (ACS) National Safety and Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP). Our initiative focused on meticulous analysis and iterative enhancements, embracing the philosophy of marginal gains.
Our results speak volumes: a staggering 44% reduction in surgical site infections, a 33% decrease in readmission rates, and a 29% reduction in the necessity for reoperations. These improvements are not just numbers; they represent enhanced patient experiences, safer surgical outcomes, and a more efficient use of healthcare resources.
Our journey underscores the power of the ACS NSQIP's data-driven approach, enabling us to identify specific areas for improvement and to monitor the impact of our interventions in real-time. This program has not only improved patient outcomes but has also fostered a culture of excellence and accountability within our teams.
We have shown successful implementation of the NSQIP program at Queensland Children's Hospital. This has allowed collaboration between multiple departments such as pharmacy, anaesthetics, nursing leadership, executive and of course the division of surgery.
This showcases what we can achieve with accurate data and benchmarking.