Question
How can we support as good as possible our multidisciplinary consultation with practically useful tools?
Problem description
In ERIC team we could see how the practical organisation and the tools that are used, are adapted to the function of the team. Diaries, journals, briefings, files, tools such as a nursing room, pharmacy, having a backpack ready to take wiht (including patient records, mobile phone ...). We experienced a very pragmatic organization of multidisciplinary consultation (at the service of this consultation). MTA, compared to ERIC, has limited financial resources. We have a limited number of hours of availability of a psychiatrist, and consequently, a more limited ability of constant multidisciplinary consultation
Impact - effect
This makes is even more important to have useful practical tools at our disposal in order to support the multidisciplinary meetings. Currently, we see that work is sometimes twice done – on paper and electronic – because of the limitations of EPD (electronic Patient File) and lack of overview in EPD
To do
To do: to reflect on a more efficient use of intake reports within the operation of MTA, a more efficient way to archive patient records on paper, on the effective use of electronic documents (an easily to consult overview over the years), on the possible added value of multidisciplinary telephone consultations
Hyperlink
http://www.mobileteamsconnecting.eu/bijlagen/H33%20-%20praktische%20organisatie%20(ERIC).pdf
Theme
Starting up and further development/deployment of mobile teams
Topic
useful practice supporting instruments important for starting up and further development/deployment
Reference - contact
Bregwin Vantieghem, Marleen Lierman
Mobile team
2A
Project
Ieper-Diksmuide
Intership abroad - place
E.R.I.C.
Date
April 2014