TY - JOUR T1 - Development and implementation of electronic medical handovers across psychiatric hospitals: quality improvement initiative JF - BMJ Open Quality JO - BMJ Open Qual DO - 10.1136/bmjoq-2019-000630 VL - 8 IS - 4 SP - e000630 AU - Luke Skelton AU - Jonathan Rogers AU - Chris Kalafatis Y1 - 2019/11/01 UR - http://bmjopenquality.bmj.com/content/8/4/e000630.abstract N2 - A lack of integration between internal processes and failure to use the full potential of information technology (IT) systems is common in psychiatric hospitals. We aimed to reduce the number of out-of-hours medical errors by ensuring that there is consistent and transparent weekend medical handover by creating an electronic handover system that is easy to use, robust and embedded into the existing trust IT systems. We employed quality improvement (QI) methodology to address this issue.After trialling in a single site followed by six cycles of improvement, the weekend medical handover system is now in use across four boroughs and has been integrated into trust policy. It has received qualitative and quantitative evidence of improvement, with 100% of doctors reporting the system improved patient care and a 64% (from 11 to 4 events/year) reduction in moderate, severe and catastrophic adverse incidents occurring out-of-hours within the older adult service (p=0.29, χ2 1.117).The increasing number of complex patients with comorbid medical illness in psychiatric inpatient services demands robust handover systems similar to that of an acute trust. This QI work offers a template for achieving this across other psychiatric trusts and demonstrates the positive change that can be achieved. ER -