Introduction: Standardized rounding and sign-out reports can improve provider efficiency and satisfaction. The purpose of this quality improvement project was to evaluate implementing an electronic medical record-integrated neonatal intensive care unit-specific rounding report and sign-out report on provider efficiency and satisfaction.
Method: A pre- and post-quality improvement project was implemented to evaluate the effectiveness of standardized electronic rounding and sign-out reports on a 48-bed level-4 neonatal intensive care unit staffed daily by two neonatologists and four advanced practice providers.
Results: The electronic rounding and sign-out reports were implemented on 745 patient encounters. The process of using the electronic rounding report was found to be faster than the paper prerounding report. Completing the standardized sign-out report was faster than the previous method used.
Discussion: Improving efficiency is essential for optimizing patient care and improving provider satisfaction. Electronic rounding and standardized sign-out reports can improve efficiency and provider satisfaction.
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