Finding missing equipment and misplaced patient records is costing the NHS an estimated £1 billion a year in wasted nurses' time. Better use of tracking technologies and electronic records have been identified by nurses as having the potential to cut waste and improve patient safety.
The UK’s 400,000 secondary care nurses are spending almost four hours each week searching for medication, patient records and medical devices according to the survey by GS1 UK, in conjunction with the Nursing Standard.
- A quarter of the 861 hospital nurses surveyed said that patient records and lab results go missing at least once a day.
- Nearly a third (31%) believed that the use of physical patient records, instead of electronic systems, are responsible for causing problems with patient care.
- Nurses said better use of tracking technology could help reduce patient safety incidents – 44% of nurses felt that bar-coded wristbands would reduce patient safety incidents by over 50%.
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