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IBD in the UK

improving patient outcomes and


experience
DDF, London
25th June 2015

How Clinical Information Can Improve


Future IBD Care and Outcomes
Dr Fraser Cummings
Clinical Lead UK IBD Registry
Consultant Gastroenterologist University
Hospital Southampton NHS FT
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Questions
Do you have a means of data capture which
allows you to easily obtain your colonoscopy
caecal intubation rate?

Yes/No

Do you have a means of data capture which


allows you to easily obtain your mean comfort
score for colonoscopy?

Yes/No

Are your endoscopy GRS outcomes part of your


annual appraisal documentation?

Yes/No

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Questions
Do you have a system for identifying patients
who have been on steroids for >3 months?

Yes/No

Do you have a robust system for


Immunomodulator monitoring?

Yes/No

Do you have a system for initiating and


monitoring patients on biologics?

Yes/No

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Point of care data entry systems


CIMS Patient Management System
IBD Registry Web Tool
Ascribe/Emis gastroenterology system

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IBD PMS Functions

Patient Summary
MDT
Flareline
Nursing support
Drugs
Biologics
IMM monitoring
Steroids
5-ASA

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Cancer Surveillance
system
Bones
Letters
GP
Patient Summary,
information etc.
Virtual clinics

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IBD Anaemia Project


Determine level of service and treatment IBD patients
receive with respect to iron deficiency
Outputs
Prevalence of iron deficiency

Total iron deficit


Treatment in an IBD outpatient population
5 centres, 10 consecutive UC and 10 CD patients each

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Conclusions
How do you use data?
Can you use it more effectively to improve:
Patient outcomes?
Quality of patient care?
Service development?
Research?

What are the barriers to this?


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IBD in the UK
improving patient outcomes and
experience

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