think kidneys: raising the profile of aki in england
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Think KidneysRaising the profile of AKI in England
Dr Richard [email protected], Think Kidneys
Acute kidney injury: An ‘intermediate’ health state
Common, harmful, treatable
Associated with other serious illness
Important marker of illness severity
“Force multiplier” for poor outcomes
Potential to improve care
Reduce avoidable harm - death and morbidity
Reduce cost
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Evaluation report 2017
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‘Think Kidneys’ AKI Programme
Who is at risk?
When do people sustain AKI?
How should patients with AKI be
managed?
What do people need to know?
Assessing success
Objectives
Establish the data flows to allow successful audit and quality improvement
Provide clinicians and patients with the education, information and access to and about acute kidney injury to inform individual care
Support commissioners and organisational leads in driving and championing the need to improve acute kidney injury care.
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National levers
Detect Alert
Improving care for the individual
Respond
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AKI Warning stage
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Managing risk – people and place
Educating and guiding
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Collaborating and sharing
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Public awareness: Kidney Health
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‘AKI warning stage’
Patient management
system
Alert Response
Local systems
MessageMaster patient index
Other data systems
AKI Registry
RegionalNational
Research
QI
System Measurement
Improvement
Think Kidneys
Has delivered system levers
Providing a framework for action
Raised the profile
It is supportive of other change agents
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Summary
Objectives
✔Establish the data flows to allow successful audit and quality improvement
✔Provide clinicians and patients with the education, information and access to and about acute kidney injury to inform individual care
✔Support commissioners and organisational leads in driving and championing the need to improve acute kidney injury care.
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