Hertfordshire Partnership, The Access Group to tackle bed management

  • 11 January 2024
Hertfordshire Partnership, The Access Group to tackle bed management

Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (HPFT) has partnered with The Access Group to implement Access Patient Flow Manager (APFM); software that will help staff streamline bed provision across the region, meaning more people get the care they need quicker.

HPFT, like many trusts across England, is in the process of introducing new solutions and overhauling old ones to develop a digital ecosystem of care – as per NHS England’s long-term plan.

APFM enables a live view of patients within a hospital or care setting, their condition, and resulting priority for care. This overview allows the trust to move patients accordingly; ensuring a high standard of care whilst also enabling the treatment and care of as many people as possible at any one time.

The trust has approximately 400 beds for adults, frailty care, non-frail elderly care, and mental health – as well as a number of rehab units. Post-Covid, HPFT is also utilising private beds to help with service backlog, which it is hoping APFM will help reduce.

Without the visibility of health and care data to effectively manage beds, medical staff attend several meetings a day, carry out multiple phone calls, and send hundreds of emails to gather the required information – a task that is hugely time consuming on clinicians.

The Access Group was the successful bidder in HPFT’s search for a patient management solution. Working together, the software will allow seamless integration with their existing electronic patient record (EPR) software to ensure the most up-to-date patient notes are available.

The solution will provide a real-time view of bed occupancy and patient data through digital whiteboards and mobile devices.

Clinicians will be able to access patient data and bed information at any time, meaning staff are better informed, allowing them to plan in advance.

Enhanced data insights will also give greater visibility of partner organisations, highlighting barriers around hospital discharge to improve processes and support moving patients home quickly and safely.

Hakan Akozek, director of innovation and transformation at HPFT, said: “Having a single version of the truth is very important for us; one reliable record that we can all see, and we can all work from.

“Access Patient Flow Manager helps us achieve that for our inpatient flows and will serve as an operations centre from which we can manage the great care and outcomes we deliver for all our service users, together .”

Access Patient Flow Manager will provide HPFT with one single system which will support management by showing the levels of demand and capacity via an easy-to-read, colour coded display.

Access will support HPFT with a phased rollout of the new software, train staff on how to use Access Patient Flow Manager and provide technical support throughout the partnership.

Steve Wightman, healthcare director at Access HSC (Health Support and Care) comments: “The software will give better visibility of beds, minimise unnecessary long stays for patients and reduce the administration burden on hospital staff, allowing clinicians to focus on giving vital care to those who need it across Hertfordshire.”

By using APFM, HPFT aims to improve communications, streamline data, and maximise bed usage, so they can continue to support the people of Hertfordshire for years to come.

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  • Thank you for sharing this insightful article! It’s heartening to see collaborative efforts to address bed management and delayed discharge challenges in healthcare. The commitment to finding solutions is commendable. I’ve been exploring hospital management systems, and Birlamedsoft’s reputation for providing top-notch software precedes them. The potential impact on improving patient care and streamlining operations is truly exciting. Looking forward to more updates and innovations in the healthcare sector!

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