A project set to revolutionise emergency departments across NSW was the overall winner at the 2018 Northern NSW Local Health District (NNSWLHD) Quality Awards, held in Tweed Heads on 15 June 2018.
The Emergency Protocols project team was led by Maclean District Hospital’s Dr Dean Robertson and Lismore Base Hospital Emergency Physician Dr Charlotte Hall, along with Dr Sabrina Pit, Dr Margaret Rolfe, Sharene Pascoe, Dr Megan Passey, Dr John Mackenzie and Dr Lindsay Murray.
Through collaborative work by local practitioners and researchers from the University Centre for Rural Health the project team developed and tested a set of quick reference manuals for use in emergency departments modelled on those used in the aviation industry.
Running controlled trials with 21 teams of doctors and nurses across 84 crisis scenarios, the team found that using the emergency protocol manuals led to a 54 per cent reduction in critical errors in the emergency setting.
“The outstanding results in the trials of the Emergency Protocols were very promising, and we’ve already started using them in our EDs across the district,” NNSWLHD Chief Executive Wayne Jones said.
“Congratulations to the whole team for putting together such a fantastic project.”
More information about the project and copies of the reference guides is available at: www.emergencyprotocols.org.au
North Coast Primary Health Network is a sponsor of the Awards.
Pictured: Dr Dean Robertson and Dr Charlotte Hall accept the award on behalf of the Emergency Protocols project team as overall winner at the 2018 NNSWLHD Quality Awards from NNSWLHD Board Member Carolyn Byrne.