Healthcare Quarterly, 20(4) January 2018: 58-62.doi:10.12927/hcq.2018.25421
Ensuring Safer Care
Surveillance Software and Prospective Audit and Feedback Rounds Advance Antimicrobial Stewardship at an Acute Care Community Hospital
Anna Lee, Susan John and Reena Lovinsky
Abstract
Antimicrobial stewardship is a key strategy to facilitate judicious antimicrobial use. Software that can amalgamate prescribing and microbiology information in near real-time reporting and track antimicrobial resistance patterns aids timely interventions. This article examines the impact of a clinical surveillance software used to identify patients for prospective audit and feedback rounds by an antimicrobial stewardship team on antibiotic utilization, patient outcomes and workload efficiencies at an acute care community hospital. Results from a general internal medicine unit show statistically significant reductions in the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics and antibiotic expenditures, with no untoward changes in key clinical and patient safety outcomes.
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