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Pilot Retrieval Practitioner Journey @ MedSTAR - Opportunities & Barriers Deirdre Clarke Clinical Practice Nursing Director

Retrieval Practitioners

Retrieval Practitioners

MedSTAR > What do we do? > Communication > Team dispatch > Pre hospital > Trauma > Inter hospital transfers > Repatriations > Paediatric transfers > Inter hospital > Neonatal transfers > Inter hospital

ADULT RETRIEVAL TEAMS 3 TEAMS 24/7 Appropriate Retrieval Transport Platform NEONATAL AND PAEDIATRIC TEAMS 2 TEAMS 24/7 What do we do? Mission progress, requests, clinical support ADULT Tasking KIDS TEAM Governance Clinical Coordination 13 STAR Partnerships SAAS RFDS Dedicated team of staff Functions Clinical advice Retrieval logistics Supervision Links to state disaster planning Facilities include Multiparty voice conferencing Mission tracking telemedicine Telemedicine Pre retrieval assistance Planning Clinical advice Obstetric Cardiology Mental health other REFERRAL 000 13 STAR METROPOLITAN HOSPITALS COUNTRY HOSPITALS INTERSTATE REFERRALS

Team flexibility Across platforms, across tasks

Teams > Dr and Nurse or paramedic (retrievalist) Pre hospital Trauma Inter hospital > Retrievalist only transfer Inter hospital Repatriation

Transport platforms > Car Cat B retrievalist drive Cat C retrievalist drive > Ambulance Cat B retrievalist drive Cat C retrievalist drive > RFDS > Australian helicopters > Lear jet > Commercial flights > Public transport 1800 1700 1600 1500 1400 1300 1200 10 00 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 0 0 14 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 800 600 400 200 0 Mode of Transport Heli RFDS Road Commercial Jet Trauma Adult cases Medical Lear

What were we thinking? > Retrieval practitioner? A balanced retrieval workforce team should include consultants, physician trainees with a range of clinical experience, and nurses and/or paramedics with a range of specialist level qualifications and skills including retrieval practitioners. > Will it work?

Is it achievable?

Retrieval Practitioner (RP) role > Is unique Encompassing nursing/midwifery and paramedic plus medical disciplines > The RP will have the opportunity to influence all aspects of provision of care and to take a leadership role in the evaluation/treatment of patient care.

Why this model? State NSW (non-rural) Queensland (major centres) Victoria (in development) ACT Tasmania WA Northern Territory South Australia Retrieval team composition R: Doctor and SCAT Paramedic H: Doctor and SCAT Paramedic F: Doctor and Flight Nurse R: Doctor and IC Paramedic H: Doctor and IC Paramedic F: Doctor and RFDS Flight Nurse R: Paramedic +/- Doctor H: Paramedic +/- Doctor F: Paramedic +/- Doctor R: Paramedic +/- Doctor H: Paramedic +/- Doctor F: N/A R: Paramedic +/- Doctor H: Paramedic F: Doctor and Paramedic R: Paramedic +/- Doctor H: Paramedic +/- Doctor F: Doctor and RFDS Flight Nurse R: N/A H: N/A F: Doctor and Flight Nurse R: Doctor and paramedic or Retrieval Nurse H: Doctor, Retrieval Nurse and Paramedic F : Doctor, Retrieval Nurse/paramedic and RFDS

The Retrieval Practitioner role Combines advanced psychosocial biophysical client assessment and monitoring therapeutic interventions including pharmacotherapy client and carer education and collaboration within a health care team > medical specialists, > GPs, > nurses and paramedics > allied health

Service Planning my vision > Modelling challenge > RP must have An ability to enhance the existing service or provide a service where none currently exists The service setting would benefit from an advanced and extended nursing paramedic practice skill set That there is ability for the Candidate in training to have responsibility for development, coordination, implementation & evaluation of care for a patient case load

> That there is multi-disciplinary input into the educational program provided at the local level for the development of the clinical role and that key medical and other health care staff are committed to providing clinical and educational support and training for the role > There is opportunity for the Candidate in training to practice as an integral member of the health care team > The role development is supported by strong links with DOH, regulatory bodies and education providers SAAS

Practicing beyond scope, Or just thinking outside the Box? > Paramedic Practitioner (PP) is a intensive care Paramedic who has completed both advanced university study at a Masters Degree level and extensive clinical training to expand upon the intensive care paramedic role. > A Nurse Practitioner (NP) is a Registered Nurse who has completed both advanced university study at a Masters Degree level and extensive clinical training to expand upon the traditional role of a Registered Nurse.

Communication Retrieval Consultant Role > EOC Calls per year 250 medstar retrievals 20/2011 Advice 200 Retrievals Pre-hospital 150 0 50 Inter-hospital > Adult 0 Jan- Feb- Mar- Apr- May- Jun- Jul- Aug- Sep- Oct- months Nov- Dec- Jan- 11 Feb- 11 Mar- 11 Apr- 11 May- 11 Jun- 11 > Paediatric > Neonatal Repatriation 90 80 medstar consults > Adult 70 60 > Kids 50 40 30 20 0 Jan- Feb- Mar- Apr- May- Jun- Jul- Aug- Sep- Oct- Nov- Dec- Jan- 11 Feb- 11 Mar- 11 Apr- 11 May- 11 Jun- 11

Retrieval Practitioner Course Barriers and opportunities. > How Nominated facilitator Discuss with stakeholders Build a program that will work Talk the talk Good clinical governance > Opportunities Setting a direction Drive for results Seizing the future Leading change through people

Connecting the dots Can we achieve this? > What was needed for this program to work Collaboration Belief Medical Consultants paediatric, adult Nursing directors Paramedic general managers It will work, be able to demonstrate this model will work Stamina Correct candidates Future planning 1.1. Key Known Risks Risk Consequences Control/Mitigation Resource availability to manage transition Succession planning Financial constraints Political or SA Health Departmental decisions that limit or reduce project implementation Undefined time constraints in which to achieve transition Lack of available FTE s funding within SAAS & MedSTAR preventing program/projects from being achieved Career advancement for nursing and paramedics Budgetary implications preventing projects to be achieved Potential for changes within MedSTAR may result in redirected focus Unattainable time limits placed on target dates, or alternatively, no target dates established Review all SAAS staffing arrangements for FTE s and budget Ensure effective communication and availability of associated processes amongst team members and relevant stakeholders. Liaison with appropriate personnel to confirm financial resources and capital expenditure requirements Monitor medical nursing and paramedic political implications and conduct appropriate risk assessments Ensure all parties involved identify realistic and achievable timelines

Governance Accountability for retrieval services Service Principles Central Governance Clinical Governance Integrated Clinical Coordination Integrated multiagency operational system NSW NSW Health and Ambulance Aero-medical Retrieval Unit and service providers Central and regional coordination of service providers Integrated road, fixed wing and helicopter service across the state Mixed levels of interdisciplinary teams. Victoria (Planned*) Health department and MAS MAS Central coordination centre with MAS and/or virtual collocation Integrated road, fixed and rotary wing. Integration of senior Medical and Paramedical staff. Queensland QEMS QEMS and service providers Central coordination centre with QAS communications. Virtual collocation with Northern Zone coordination centre Integrated aeromedical service across the state. Comprehensive multidisciplinary teams. Hospital based metro transport at present. South Australia Department of Health SAAS SAAS MedSTAR. Central coordination centre with SAAS communications. RFDS Port Augusta. Integrated aeromedical service across the state. Comprehensive multidisciplinary teams. Rapid response Centralised operational service Standard Operating Procedures Single point of contact Central and regional Central oversight with regional Y Central and regional Central Central two zone operational Highly centralised with service provider clinical Central and regional Standard across all services Y Y Y Easily accessible Y Y Y Y13STAR Rapid response capacity (Team and asset collocated) Y Y Y Y

Most important: Outcomes of care > Continuity of clinical care > A need to attract, develop and retain skilled staff > Development of career opportunities > Call for professional autonomy > Elimination/minimisation of disruption to MedSTAR that arises from the need to recruit medical staff to fill required medical staff complement > Teaching of medical and retrieval staff > Improved staff morale and productivity > That the Practitioner will document the patients care. This will serve as a legal document and a record for other multidisciplinary staff to base their interventions. > That the patient/carer is satisfied with the outcome of care by the practitioner. > That care is streamlined and service gaps are minimised. > Risks and variances are identified and management is discussed > All investigations ordered and medication prescribed will be in accordance with evidence- based practice and retrieval guidelines > Research and audit

Let s play the What if game > Pilot program Succeeds We manage to go around, over and through the barriers Directions Fails Forward The wall grew too high we couldn t get over this barrier.

When good teams go wrong. Could this happen? > Nut island effect Avoidance Evidence in America re litigation NP seem to have fewer cases NP underutilized resource Cost effectiveness

Media > Nurse practitioners: changing the healthcare landscape The Pulse by Rebecca Jenkins > When we're sick most of us think of the doctor. But with access to doctors an issue for some of us, could nurse practitioners be the answer to some of our healthcare needs? > Most of us have memories of visiting the family doctor when we were sick as children. This friendly and familiar figure checked your sore ears, listened to your heartbeat and gave you jellybeans at the end of your visit

Lessons learned as the journey continues. > Communication Candidate Hospitals Mentor > Preparation University MMED91 Principles of Pharmacology and Therapeutics (6 Units) MMED92 Pharmacology for Advanced Professional Practice (3 units) 9017 Extended Practice (12 units) 9020 Evidence-Based Clinical Practice (6 units) 9025 Population Health (6 units) 9026 Leadership in Health Studies (6 units) 9027 Diagnostics for the Practitioner (6 units) 9028 Transition to the Role of Practitioner (9 units) Skills matrix Competencies

Tell me something good patient / family advocacy > Literature supports that practitioners are excellent in support for the patient and family > Retrieval environment?

TRM > Through their training and expertise RP are able to autonomously perform advanced physical assessment, order diagnostic tests, interpret the results of these tests, initiate referrals to relevant healthcare providers, and prescribe appropriate medications and other therapies as needed. > Retrieval Practitioners work as key members of the healthcare team and collaborate with other nurses and healthcare professionals including GPs, medical and surgical specialists, physiotherapists, dieticians, occupational therapists, social workers, and many others. > Work in a variety of locations across all platforms

Future Improve access to treatment Provide cost-effective care Target at-risk populations Provide outreach services in rural and remote communities Provide mentorship and clinical expertise to other health professionals