4 Steps to Purposeful Patient Rounding

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4 Steps to Purposeful Patient Rounding Fourteen avoidable hospital acquired-conditions accounted for 48,771 adverse patient outcomes, 3,219 deaths and more than $2 billion in excess hospital costs in 2016, according to an IBM Watson Health study. Favorable Patient Outcomes

In order to reduce hospital-acquired conditions—one of the leading causes of readmission—it is important that healthcare organizations complete effective and purposeful rounds. (2)

Effective patient rounding is defined as “an intentional act conducted with clear purpose for the patients’ benefit” (3). Research has shown organizations that have successfully implemented medical rounding have significant decreases in adverse patient events, as well as high levels of improvement in patient and staff satisfaction. (4)

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Hourly patient rounding in a study of 14 hospitals revealed the following improvements (5): • • • • •

12% increase in patient satisfaction scores. 52% reduction in patient falls. 37% reduction in light use. 14% decline in skin breakdowns. In addition, one hospital measured a 20% reduction in the distance walked each day by the nursing staff.

However, it can be challenging for healthcare organizations to maintain organized rounding data, particularly when using Excel or tracking on


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