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Improving Physician Therapist Collaboration
Paul L. Goldiner M.D.,D.D.SMedical Director, Respiratory Therapy
BMCC Emeritus Professor, Anesthesiology
Mt. Sinai School of Medicine
Qualities M.D.’s Value in a Respiratory Therapist
• Compassion• Communication• Critical Thinking• Detail Orientation
Attributes
• Communication• Participation• Professionalism
Communication
• Speak the M.D.’s Language
• Steps to achieve this begins in school.
Participation
• Clinical• Economic• Research
Economic Engagement
• Service-hospital committees, etc.• Employee engagement -outcome evaluation-risk management-productivity evaluation
Research Participation
• Respiratory Care: 2004, June; 42 (6) 600-5• Results of a Physician and Respiratory
Therapist Collaborative Effort to Improve Long Term Metered-Dose Inhaler Technique in a Pediatric Asthma Clinique.
Professionalism
• Therapist driven protocols are the gold standard in M.D.-Therapist collaboration.
How They Would Work
• Therapy adjusted more frequently to changes in patient’s status.
• M.D.’s contacted for major changes, not minor adjustments.
-eliminates nuisance calls• Consistency of therapy is maintained.-non-pulmonary M.D.’s assure proper care by
requesting protocol therapy.
Protocols
• RCP’s actively involved in achieving good outcomes.
-rather than performing rote tasks• Raises the level of the profession.
Advantage of Protocols
• Avoids misallocation of respiratory care• Improves the quality of care• Cuts costs
• Without Protocols, multiple studies have identified the problem which includes:
-poorly ordered oxygen therapy, incentive- spirometry, bronchodilator therapy, ABG’s, etc.
Today
• Inappropriate care is unacceptable in the current health care environment
• When the protocols are used = improved care
Protocol Based Respiratory Care Reduced Inappropriate Care By:
• 61% bronchial hygiene (Shapiro et al.)• 59% aerosol medications (Zibrak et al.)• 92% IPPB (Zibrak et al.)• 55% Incentive Spirometry (Zibrak et al.)• 72% ABG’s in ICU (Browning et al.)• 48% basic care (Hart et al.)
Study Published in Chest by the ACCP
• Evaluation of the effectiveness of respiratory therapy driven protocols
-694 consecutive patients-safe-greater agreement with institutional treatment
plans than with MD directed care-overall rate of discordant respiratory care orders
were significantly less than MD directed care
• Respiratory Therapy Driven Protocols Enhance Professionalism.
• Characteristics of Successful Respiratory Therapists
-from Advance, September 2012 By Jimmy Thacker
• Be a Competitor• Be Smart• Be a Turtle• Have Ideas• Use Your Instincts• Be a Leader• Be Special• Be Confident• Have a Head for Business• Schmooze on a PRN Basis