Hello, all:
Whenever one of our specialty clinic nurses feel there is a need for a specialty protocol, they first look at what we currently have in Epic (we use Schmitt-Thompson protocols). They then add/remove symptoms as appropriate for their specialty. We have had great success with OB/GYN and some procedural areas, and we are currently adding oncology symptoms to the existing protocols in Epic. An example is Hand and Wrist Pain: we have incorporated the symptoms for peripheral neuropathy; Other paresthesias have also been added into the appropriate protocols (Foot Pain, Toe Pain, Finger Pain). Once the specialty medical director approves the additions, our Ambulatory Telephone Protocol Committee reviews and approves. It is extremely important to have buy-in and approval from all stakeholders, especially in a health system.
I am able to review our procedure in more detail should anyone want additional information.
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Michaelene Wolff, BSN, RN, OCN, AMB-BC
Coordinator, Clinical Programs
Chair, Ambulatory Telephone Protocol Committee
University of Colorado Hospital
Aurora CO
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-14-2022 15:25
From: Amanda Rohrbaugh
Subject: Specialty Practice Telephone Triage
Good afternoon,
I am looking to connect with anyone who currently utilizes a nurse triage line for specialty practices such as surgery, oncology, orthopedics, neurology and OBGYN.
I know Schmitt Thompson protocols are geared more towards Primary care, so I am looking for ways to incorporate these protocols or how you chose to create your own specialty specific protocols to overcome that barrier.
Have a great day!
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Amanda Rohrbaugh RN, BSN
Clinical Manager
WellSpan Health
Marietta PA
(717)799-1804
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