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PKB can support all aspects of peri-operative pathways. Our messaging feature provides clinicians with a secure communication tool to help reduce postoperative follow-ups by digitally engaging patients.

Patients are better informed after their surgical procedure and left with specialist information post-op. Care plans and messages can have a video from the consultant explaining what procedure was done and a detailed set of images from the procedure.

Current problems

  • Teams experience a high level of face-to-face appointments

  • Teams want to give patients online resources

  • Patients travel long distances for short hospital appointments

  • With large waiting times, patient conditions can improve and deteriorate, meaning care and health needs change 

  • Patients not receiving post-operative advice or surgical notes

  • Consultants have long post-operative ward rounds

PKB solutions

  • A central, secure place for information and healthcare data to sit in the hands of the patient

  • Empowers patients to contribute to their own goals and care plans

  • Provides access to prevention and health promotion resources

  • Access to management advice, with patients being fully involved in their care through shared decision-making and self-management

  • Enhanced recovery care plans for elective recovery pathways 

  • Supporting patients at home 

  • Universal messaging, the ability for patients and teams to send messages in a timely, flexible way and all in the patient's record

PKB features

There are key PKB features all orthopaedic services can use with their patients to support them while they wait, both preop and post-operatively.  A list of them is below.

Messaging 

  • Patients have access to message their healthcare team (saving time on the phone)

  • The Admin team can triage messages. Either resolving or passing onto another speciality team

  • Universal Messaging is the ability for patients to message clinical and non-clinical teams

  • Team-based messaging allows teams to automatically receive secure messages and consultations as a group rather than as individuals

Sharing videos and reports via Messaging

Example message 

Library

  • Central trust library for advice, services and information

  • Disease and condition information with advice and resources

  • Treatment plans, for example, a rehab program with videos and advice a patient needs to watch and read each week

  • Rehabilitation information

  • Advice on Living well, including exercise, healthy eating, quitting smoking and alcohol recommendations

  • Details and links to National and local support groups and website

  • Professional alliance information

  • Treatments options for orthopaedic conditions and pain management

Care plans

Care plan templates can be used to standardise the way that information is shared with a patient following their surgical procedure. Plans can educate patients on the procedure they have had,  as well as providing follow up advice, guidance and support. Teams can create interactive procedure-specific care plans or generalised plans to support all patients who have undergone a procedure.

Care plans can include

  • Educational materials such as embedded images and videos

  • Generic resources, organisation-specific resources or tailored personal videos 

  • PDFs/Documents

  • Resource library signposting patients towards useful resources and services

  • Prompts patients to track progress post-procedure

  • Include tailored symptom tracker and measurements (both manual and via integrated apps, devices and wearables).

  • Pre-emptive advice, including a Red/Amber/Green status, provides comprehensive support and what to do if they have any concerns

  • Allow patients to self-assess and self-manage their health and care

Care plan example

NHS APP

Patients are able to access care plans directly from within the NHS App via the care planning jump off point (specific to PKB), as well as via any web-enabled device.

Figure 2 - patient’s journey to access these care plans directly within the NHS App for the first time (including the second image showing the initial linkage of a patient’s NHS App and PKB account) 

Questionnaires 

Patients can initiate a questionnaire by clicking Start Questionnaire on their homepage or directly within the NHS App. Once completed, the questionnaire can be sent to a professional or team.

Teams using the questionnaire tool can ensure the outcome of clinical reviews is recorded, and the patient has a copy. Teams can also identify patients suitable for virtual appointments or PIFU.

Questionnaire templates

Add and view data

Through an integrated demographics feed, patients can automatically be added to the correct team, whereby these resources will be readily available, without any manual intervention required by professionals. This demographics feed integration would take approximately 8 weeks to establish for a new organisation. 

  • Patients can view hospitals and GP data  where an integration with PKB has been set up

  • Data can include blood tests, x-ray reports, clinic and appointment letters, appointments and discharge summaries 

  • Patients can add information themselves, including operations and conditions

  • Patients can track key measurements and add any symptoms related to their orthopaedic condition

Example Goal for using PKB

Reduce waiting list for the ………… team by December 2023 (... months post admin team go live) from (current waiting list times) to ( %) by validating all patients on the waiting for appointments by sending them a digital questionnaire through PKB instead of by post or not at all.  Current waiting list rates are (%). …. months post-going live, the team compared the waiting list of patients with and without a PKB record. It is a local NHS priority to reduce waiting lists to save money.

Reduce the number of missed appointments (DNA) for the rheumatology team by Sept 2023 (12 months post team go live) from (current missed appointments) to ( %) by sending all appointment letters and appointment details into PKB instead of by post. Current missed appointment rates are (%). 12 months post-going live, the team compared missed appointment rates of patients with and without a PKB record. It is a local NHS priority to reduce missed appointments to save money.

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