Impact of Librarians on Healthcare Decision-Making

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Librarians play a crucial role in healthcare by providing evidence-based information that leads to cost savings, improved patient outcomes, and more efficient use of resources. Examples include reducing hospital stays, innovative treatment discoveries, cost-saving staffing changes, and time-saving guideline updates in maternity care.


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  1. 16,800 estimated saving from reduction in length of stay due to decision based upon summarised evidence supplied by a librarian. An immunocompromised patient with symptoms of fever was found to have an infection. The librarian undertook a literature search to inform treatment resulting in the selection of an appropriate antibiotic therapy. The patient s therapy was changed . reducing the length of stay by approximately four weeks. This represents an estimated saving of 16,800. Rekha Lopez, Specialist Registrar, working with Uma Devalapalli, Library Services Manager and Louise Wann, Assistant Librarian , Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust #AMillionDecisions www.hee.nhs.uk/lks Librarians and Knowledge Specialists bring the evidence to inform healthcare decisions: Saving money contributing to financial effectiveness and improving the quality of care

  2. Librarian alerts clinician to innovative treatment leading to effective cure. The librarian undertook a literature search to inform the treatment of a patient suffering a chylous effusion which required draining 2 litres a day over 6 months. The patient was ill and weak and such cases often result in death. A paper reporting the use of somatostatin to cure cats and dogs with chylous effusion prompted the clinician to adapt this treatment for use in humans. The treatment was successful and led to a cure within 5 days. After writing up the first patient 8 more patients occurred and responded to octreotide in 5 days. #AMillionDecisions www.hee.nhs.uk/lks Dr V. Varney, Consultant Physician Epsom and St. Helier NHS Trust Librarians and Knowledge Specialists bring the evidence to inform healthcare decisions: Underpinning research and innovation, contributing to service development

  3. 100,000 savings on agency costs due to evidence supplied by a specialist librarian. The specialist librarian provided evidence around patient safety considerations leading to the replacement of two difficult to recruit band 5 posts with new HCA roles. This reduced reliance on agency and bank staff, increased staff numbers, and resulted in cost savings of 100,000 The evidence gave us confidence that we were approaching the changes in the right way especially the potential safety risks if the staffing levels were incorrect Divisional Chief Nurse Specialist Services Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust #AMillionDecisions www.hee.nhs.uk/lks Librarians and Knowledge Specialists bring the evidence to inform healthcare decisions: Saving money, contributing to financial effectiveness and reducing risk

  4. 303 hours of a Senior Midwifes time is released by using the expertise of a Clinical Librarian. A clinical librarian ensured comprehensive and efficient evidence provision for the large number of maternity guidelines. The collaborative work between maternity staff, governance staff, and the librarian resulted in 55 updates to midwifery policies and guidelines which resulted in saving 302.5 hours of the midwife s time - a saving of 12,397. The library service has saved me time they are able to find evidence where I think there is none to be found. Gaynor Armstrong, Governance Lead Midwife, working with library staff at George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust #AMillionDecisions www.hee.nhs.uk/lks Librarians and Knowledge Specialists bring the evidence to inform healthcare decisions: Saving staff time, contributing to productivity and efficiency

  5. Librarian input essential to achieve 1.9 million of savings As a member of the Product Selection Committee the clinical librarian provides evidence to support decisions about purchasing clinical products. The evidence ensures that quality, safety and patient experience are considered as well as identifying time and cost efficiencies. These evidenced-informed decisions have led to cost savings of 1.9 million between 2015 and 2016. The clinical librarian is an essential part of this. I would recommend that all change management committees consider including a member of staff from the Library and Knowledge Service in their meetings. Deb Bolton, Clinical Procurement Manager working with Igor Brbre, Clinical Librarian, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust #AMillionDecisions www.hee.nhs.uk/lks Librarians and Knowledge Specialists bring the evidence to inform healthcare decisions: Saving money contributing to financial effectiveness

  6. Change in practice leading to 2 week reduction in waiting times from using summarised best practice from a Specialist Librarian.. The health librarian provided evidence showing how Did Not Attend rates had been reduced across a range of services in other organisations. This has led to a change in practice resulting in a 2% reduction in local Did Not Attend rates and a reduction in waiting times to 2 weeks. Librarians have the expertise to collate, summarise, and send the information to me in a usable format which makes it so much easier for me to put into practice. Nick Lane, Head of Therapies working with Debra Thornton, Knowledge and Library Services Manager Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust #AMillionDecisions www.hee.nhs.uk/lks Librarians and Knowledge Specialists bring the evidence to inform healthcare decisions: Contributing to more informed decision making, productivity and efficency

  7. Cost savings and reduction in risk by changing practice informed by evidence provided by a specialist librarian The librarian undertook an evidence search which confirmed that supplementary prescribing by physiotherapists has substantial benefits to patients. The work has led to both reduced risk and cost savings for the service as well as potential for wider practice change. Massive saving of clinical time and this is of direct patient benefit. If the library service did not carry this (evidence search) out then I would be looking at least several days of work to do this myself and have to cancel patient clinics #AMillionDecisions tinyurl.com/nhsheelks Consultant Physiotherapist Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust Librarians and Knowledge Specialists bring the evidence to inform healthcare decisions: Saving money, staff time and contributing to productivity and efficiency

  8. Transformed approach to discharge of frail elderly patients as a result of evidence summary supplied by the librarian The specialist librarian provided evidence which we used to understand the impact of length of stay upon the frail elderly and it gave a perspective on models of care on discharge. Evidence from research, published reviews and consideration of other people s experiences provided by the specialist librarian gives me confidence in decision making and supports improvement Commissioner working with Holly Case, Outreach Librarian, Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust #AMillionDecisions www.hee.nhs.uk/lks Librarians and Knowledge Specialists bring the evidence to inform healthcare decisions: Contributing to informed decision making, improving the quality of care

  9. 48,500 saving and improved patient experience by implementing a change based upon evidence supplied by the specialist librarian. The clinical librarian provided evidence about a Diabetes Nurse Specialist Outreach Service. This model involves the healthcare professional visiting offenders in prison rather than requiring them to visit the hospital and avoids issues surrounding security and distress. Implementation has reduced the number of missed appointments - a saving of around 48,500. Ultimately, the service now provides improved patient care for offenders. They are less distressed at being transported, they receive thorough, tailored and appropriate care and the nurse is able to see all patients. #AMillionDecisions www.hee.nhs.uk/lks Consultant Nurse in Diabetes Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Librarians and Knowledge Specialists bring the evidence to inform healthcare decisions: Saving money, improving the quality of care

  10. Low-cost intervention leading to reduced length of stay for critically ill patients informed by evidence provided by a specialist librarian. The health librarian conducted a search and brought evidence leading to a change in protocol around routine testing and supplementation with Vitamin D for patients in acute care. This led to improved care, reduced lengths of stay and subsequently improving efficiency. The cost of testing and supplementation is relatively low but impact in terms of speed of recovery and reduced length of stay is significant. Vanessa Linnet, Consultant Anaesthetist working with Joanne Naughton, Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust #AMillionDecisions www.hee.nhs.uk/lks Librarians and Knowledge Specialists bring the evidence to inform healthcare decisions: Saving money, contributing to financial effectiveness

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