posted on 2021-11-10, 09:39authored byEmer Ahern, Louise BrentLouise Brent, Michelle Fitzgerald, Conor Hurson, Fionnola Kelly, Carlo Lodola, Bibiana Savin, Aoife Moroney Ward, The Irish Hip Fracture Database Governance Committee, The National Office of Clinical Audit (NOCA)
<p>This report has reinforced the positive benefit that the
IHFD and clinical audit is making in the healthcare system on a local, public,
national and system level. The improvement in the IHFS has again reassured the
system that the standards being measured are meaningful and lead to improved
patient outcomes, with more patients going directly home and having improved
function at discharge, and fewer patients being newly admitted into long-term
care. </p>
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<p>The buy-in and enthusiasm of healthcare staff and hospital
management towards the audit throughout 2019 by supporting the Foundation
Programme for Quality Improvement has reinvigorated the audit and raised its
priority within the healthcare system. The level of buy-in is also evident
because of the use of the data by key groups, such as the HSE, National Office
for Trauma Services, Business Intelligence Unit, and HSE for the hip fracture
key performance indicator, and the Quality Improvement Team, HSE, as well as in
some high-profile publications. </p>
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<p>Chapter 8 highlights the great work that has led to many of
the audit’s recommendations coming to fruition. Thanks to the clinical
leadership of our hospital clinical leads, the multidisciplinary team, and the
data collection and dedication of our audit coordinators, this audit is leading
the way for many other national clinical audits. A special thanks also to Dr
Philip Crowley and the HSE National QIT for all of their support and for
working so closely with the IHFD to develop the first Foundation Quality
Improvement programme for a clinical audit. </p>
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<p>The next steps for the IHFD will include the implementation
of a new IHFS for early mobilisation, delivering high-quality multidisciplinary
research, and further improving on the great progress made throughout 2019.</p>
The original report is available at https://www.noca.ie
Published Citation
Ahern E. et al. The Irish Hip Fracture Database Governance Committee. The National Office of Clinical Audit (NOCA). Irish Hip Fracture Database National Report 2019: stay safe and active at home. Dublin: National Office of Clinical Audit; 2020.