Title: Endoscopy Global Rating Scale
1Endoscopy Global Rating Scale Knowledge
Management System
- National Endoscopy Team
- May 2007
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2 3Endoscopy Global Rating Scale
The GRS evolved from a desire to determine
whether endoscopy units were providing a
patient-centred service
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4Endoscopy Global Rating Scale
- From this need a fundamental question arose
What matters to a patient having an endoscopy?
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5What matters to a patient having an endoscopy?
- At a series of meetings held throughout England
endoscopy staff were asked what they thought was
important for a patient having an endoscopy - from their responses the 12 items of the
Endoscopy Global Rating Scale were created
6Twelve patient-centred standards
- Quality of patient experience
- equality
- timeliness
- choice
- privacy and dignity
- aftercare
- ability to provide feedback
- Clinical quality
- appropriateness
- information/consent
- safety
- comfort
- quality
- timely results
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7Endoscopy Global Rating Scale
- In the first stage of development levels of
achievement (D-A) were created, where level D was
basic and level A an excellent service - Descriptors were formulated for each level
Descriptor a statement that describes what has
been achieved at a given level of the scale
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8GRS - levels and descriptors for the Quality item
- Level D
- Nationally agreed quality standards are published
in the department - Level C
- There are processes in place to monitor the
standards - Level B
- Action is agreed if performance falls below the
standards - Level A
- Action taken in response to poor performance is
reviewed to ensure the action is effective
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9Endoscopy Global Rating Scale
- To lend objectivity each descriptor was
underpinned by two to five measures
Measure a statement that describes a process or
standard
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10Endoscopy Global Rating Scale
The patient experience
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2 dimensions clinical quality quality of
the patient experience
1 2
12 patient centred items
1 2 3 4 5 6
Each item has four levels A-D (descriptors)
D C B A
Each level is underpinned with 1-4
measures
1 2 3
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11Endoscopy Global Rating Scale
- To facilitate reporting of scores a web-based
reporting system was created
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12Global Rating Scale Homepage
13Each Item has a series of statements that have to
be answered yes or no
14- What has the GRS achieved?
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15Endoscopy Global Rating Scale
- National census twice yearly
- (April and October)
- A pilot study was undertaken in September 2004
- Five further censuses have been held at six month
intervals - The GRS is now used as the quality standard for
JAG and bowel screening accreditation visits
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16 GRS National resultsone item -
five censuses over two years (207 units)
scoring A or B
this slide is the key for the next two
level B or better (A for timeliness) is our
current standard for an acceptable service
04/07
10/06
04/06
10/05
04/05
17we are expecting 97 completion for this census
GRS National results
Completion rates
scoring A or B
85
94
100
97
92
18 GRS National results
Completion rates
scoring A or B
85
94
100
97
92
19What is the purpose of the GRS?
- The Primary aim of the GRS is to
- support quality and service improvement by
helping endoscopy staff identify areas in need of
attention -
- The secondary aims of the GRS are to
- be used as a quality standard in the JAG and
Bowel Cancer Screening accreditation process - support the delivery of national targets
- Possible future uses of the GRS
- as a commissioning tool
- to inform patient choice
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20GRS Service Improvement
- The GRS provides a framework on which to
prioritise tasks - The web-based knowledge management system links
solutions directly to problems
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21GRS Knowledge Management
- The Knowledge Management System
- Shares existing knowledge across the service
- Generates new knowledge to support the service
- Provides knowledge from outside the service
- Embeds knowledge of what works
- Benefits
- Immediate information and support at the
frontline - A sharing community
- Helps teams resolve issues more rapidly
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22- Knowledge Base
- No Login required
- KMS Demo
- Constantly updated
- Quick and easy
23Access to the KMS
Access directly through the GRS Home
page or From each measure or Through the action
plans No Login required
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24View of Knowledge Base
adopt and adapt
- Getting Started
- Policy and guidelines
- Audit Tools
- Useful Links
- Patient Information
- Sample Questionnaires
- Presentations
- Case Studies
- General Folder New!
25 What's New?
26New Domains and Tools
- Workforce Domain
- Training Domain
- Productivity Tool
See separate presentation for more information on
these new domains
27The GRS has achieved a great deal
- Raised the profile of endoscopy
- Improved teamwork
- Improved standards
- Identified service gaps
- Provided evidence for investment
- Supported quality assurance
It has improved the patients experience of
endoscopy
28Visit the site
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