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Purpose Improvement Tools/Methods Limitations / Lessons Learned Process Improvement Stock Revolution Emma Fleck, RN-BSN Student The purpose of this project is to reduce the time spent by health care providers finding supplies and equipment by using a locating system. This will allow hospital staff to spend more time with patients, creating a more efficient work environment (Rao, 2012). Currently there is difficulty in allocating resources since nurses waste over 30% of their working time searching for supplies and equipment for their patients (Yao, Chu, & Li, 2011). Lost equipment and supplies cost hospitals $4,000 per bed each year and with over 975,000 staffed beds in the U.S., there is a potential loss of $3.9 billion annually (Yao, Chu, & Li, 2011). Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology offers tracking capability to locate equipment, supplies and people in real time using tags and readers. It is used to track individual items in order to better control inventory (Yao, Chu, & Li, 2011). The unit will use the RFID and tag all movable equipment for tracking. RFID tags on all items make inventory visual counting procedures unnecessary. As items are removed from inventory by a nurse or other personnel, the items are automatically recorded as leaving inventory. The barriers associated with this proposed project are wireless signals to provide exact location, cost of maintenance such as tag replacement, and IT and database support. Getting staff to participate and be responsible in their role during the improvement process and the training needed to become familiar with RFID. Florida Hospital of Tampa Staff education (RN, LPN, and CNA) will be performed to introduce the project. Fishbone diagram [to the right] can be used in staff education to illustrate the season why the equipment goes missing. If supplies or equipment are missing, by using the RFID, healthcare providers will be able to use radio frequency to reduce the time looking for medical equipment and patient wait time as seen in Figure 1. References Perez, M., Cabrero-Canosa, M., Hermida, J., Garcia, L., Gomez, D., Gonzalez, G., & Herranz, I. (2012). Application of RFID Technology in Patient Tracking and Medication Traceability in Emergency Care. Journal Of Medical Systems, 36(6), Rao, G. (2012). How Can We Improve Patient Care?. Community Eye Health, 15(41). Retrieved from Takatama, H., Ishizuka, E., Hara, A., Onoda, Y., Wantabe, M., & Kondoh, K. (2008). General format. Retrieved from df Yao, W., Chu, C., & Li, Z. (2011). The adoption and implementation of RFID technologies in healthcare: A literature review. Journal of Medical Systems, 36(6), Background A study conducted by Takatama et al. (2008) showed that those who worked in a setting with RFIDs spent less time looking for medical equipment and supplies. Measures To measure the effectiveness of the proposed improvement strategy, a pilot program will be launched on one unit of the hospital. After one month of implementation, a committee will review time spent looking for medical equipment and measure the accuracy of the application of the RTLS (Perez et al, 2012). By utilizing the RFTI system, hospital staff will be able to identify the whereabouts of medical equipment and focus more time doing patient care activities. If improvement is noted, the committee will consider expanding the project to other units. Nurses and nurse aids will individually be accountable for returning equipment to its rightful place (Perez et al, 2012). Figure1 Results Team Members Nurse Manager Charge nurse Information systems Engineers Finance Nursing staff Material Management Environmental Services IT