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Published in: International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy 1/2023

Open Access 28-10-2022 | Care | ESCP Best Practice

Development, implementation and evaluation of the digital transformation of renal services in Wales: the journey from local to national

Authors: E. Mantzourani, O. Brooks, D. James, A. Richards, K. Hodson, H. Akhtar, M. Wakelyn, L. White, R. Williams, G. O’Gorman, A. Kervin, J. Chess, C. Brown

Published in: International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy | Issue 1/2023

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Abstract

Background

Treatment for people with kidney disease is often associated with complicated combinations of medicines. Logistical challenges with traditiona paper-based prescribing means that these patients are particularly susceptible to medication-relation errors and harm.

Aim

To improve the quality of care that people with kidney disease receive across Wales through a Value-Based digital transformation programme.

Setting

Renal units within the National Welsh Renal Clinical Network (WRCN).

Development

A novel Electronic Prescribing & Medicines Administration (EPMA) system, integrated into a patient care record and linked to a patient portal was developed in South West Wales (SWW) region of the WRCN, enabled by the Welsh Government (WG) Efficiency Through Technology Fund. National upscale was enabled through the WG Transformation Fund.

Implementation

EPMA was designed and rolled out initially in SWW region of the WRCN (2018). A dedicated delivery team used the blueprint to finalise and implement a strategy for successful national roll-out eventually across all Wales (completed 2021).

Evaluation

A multi-factorial approach was employed, as both the technology itself and the healthcare system within which it would be introduced, were complex. Continuous cycles of action research involving informal and formal qualitative interviews with service-users ensured that EPMA was accessible and optimally engaging to all target stakeholders (patients and staff). Results confirmed that EPMA was successful in improving the quality of care that people with kidney disease receive across Wales, contributed to Value-Based outcomes, and put people who deliver and access care at the heart of transformation.

Conclusion

Key findings of this study align directly with the national design principles to drive change and transformation, put forward by the WG in their plan for Health and Social Care: prevention and early intervention; safety; independence; voice; seamless care.
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Metadata
Title
Development, implementation and evaluation of the digital transformation of renal services in Wales: the journey from local to national
Authors
E. Mantzourani
O. Brooks
D. James
A. Richards
K. Hodson
H. Akhtar
M. Wakelyn
L. White
R. Williams
G. O’Gorman
A. Kervin
J. Chess
C. Brown
Publication date
28-10-2022
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Keyword
Care
Published in
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy / Issue 1/2023
Print ISSN: 2210-7703
Electronic ISSN: 2210-7711
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11096-022-01466-9

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