Quality Improvement - cohort 14
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Western General Hospital
Lynnsay Gammie - Increasing Upper Limb Therapy within Stroke
Denise Duffy - Complex discharging in End of Life care in Ward 4
Amanda Maitland & Jodie Barnes - The Benefits of an Enhanced Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy Service in Orthopaedic Rehabilitation.
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
Eve Bird & Lesley Hutchison - Time to analgesia for Emergency Department patients presenting with abdominal pain
Collette Scavizzi & Jennifer Derighetti - To Improve the pressure care patients receive within our ward area by improving the documentation on admission
Royal Edinburgh Hospital
Alison Shepherd- Improving Access to Occupational Therapy within Tier 4 CAMHS
Avril Stevenson & Susan Marr - Improving the referral process for the Learning Disability Epilepsy service
Laureen Gray - Improve patient experience when being nursed in HDU
St Johns Hospital
Matt Vale - The escalator approach to reduce risk of patient harm in the ED
Maciej Zarzycki - Improving stock wastage processing and reporting in Pharmacy Department using electronic pharmacy stock control system
Other
Louise Wellington (Waverley Gate) - Improving Outcomes for patients newly diagnosed with Chronic Hepatitis B
Janette Mathieson (Bonnyrigg Health Centre) - Developing a locally based behaviour support service
Elaine Hickey & Janice McInnes (Waverley Gate) - Managing Staff Sickness Absence
Yvonne Cuthbertson & Kris Aitken (Waverley Gate) - Using the Team Development Toolkit - Improving ways to support Team Leaders
Colin Anderson- (East Lothian Community Hospital) National Spinal Unit Patients Annual Renal Function Surveillance in Primary Care Radiology
Leone Bissett & Kerry Yuille (Leith Communty Treatment Centre/Staff Bank) - IBS Referrals to Dietetics : An Innovative Approach
Natalie McAfee & Erin Cadger (Waverley Gate) - Data Cheats
Claire Stein & Emma Pearse (Allermuir Health Centre) - Targeting patients for ‘Meds Rec Plus’ - medication support from primary care pharmacy technicians post-discharge