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A proactive behavioral health service model to address use of constant observation in a general hospital

  • Aaron Pinkhasov
  • , Deepan Singh
  • , Sridivya Chavali
  • , Lori Legrand
  • , Rose Calixte

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Abstract

In hospitals, use of constant observation (CO) causes significant economic burden without demonstrated reduction in adverse events. A novel quality improvement (QI) project was developed to reduce use of CO by integrating proactive behavioral health management of all patients requiring CO in a general hospital. Specific nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic interventions used in this project, which included 491 patients, are discussed. Data collectedwere comparedwith data from a baseline period before project implementation. The average monthly cost of observers was reduced by 33%, and length of stay was reduced 15% without increased complications. Using QI to develop proactive and consistent involvement of a designated behavioral health team and potentially reproducible care protocols for patients requiring CO resulted in improvement in quality, reduction in cost, and enhanced behavioral health integration in the general hospital.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)251-253
Number of pages3
JournalPsychiatric Services
Volume69
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 1 2018

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