A Patient’s Call Deserves a Response—Always
- Pairing a nurse with a buddy to help with patient response
- Designating backups to the buddies
- Communicating with the appropriate nurse the patient’s needs
What can your team do to allocate staff time and attention effectively and strategically?
Responding to patients is just one of the nurse’s regular duties. To improve response times, the oncology department at the Fontana Medical Center created a buddy system. Each nurse would pair with a medical assistant or a ward clerk. If the nurse was unavailable to respond to a patient, the buddy would respond. They also designated backups for the buddies. Responsiveness of Staff scores went from the 49th to the 75th percentile on the HCAHPS scale, and nurse communication scores improved five points in a month. They also won the hospital’s Blue Vase award.
Seeing to a patient’s needs can be as simple as responding to their call, but things get busy. Pairing nurses with a buddy can help ensure that patient’s needs are heard.
percentile rank, up from 49 for Responsiveness of Staff score