1001 Stories and Virtual Tabletops

arabian_nights.png In October 2009 we welcomed our 1001th collaborative practice - just like Arabian Nights, that's 1001 stories to share!

Practices have been celebrating by generously sharing one of their change ideas with us.

We're posting some of these to this site as 'virtual tabletops'. Please feel free to comment on these stories, and indicate how you might adapt or extend these ideas to use in your practice. We'll try to post a new 'tabletop' each week

We'd love to hear about a change idea that your practice has implemented, or is planning to implement.

Please send your story to tony.lembke@improve.org.au

Recent Stories

The Blue Folder

The Blue Folder

Tony Lembke
The team at Doctors Grand Plaza have had great success with their version of the patient held health summary – “the blue folder”
Melissa Cahill tells their story.

Our finest achievement conceived through the collaborative process is our “blue folder”. The blue folder is our version of the hand held record and the patients are [...]

Life in the Fast Lane

Life in the Fast Lane

Andrew Knight
Why block up a 15 minute slot if all that is needed is a brief appointment for a script, a certificate, a referral or a normal result? A number of practices have told us about variations on this idea that have worked for them.

Tracking Care

Tracking Care

Tony Lembke
Have you ever worked out the steps involved in completing a GP Management Plan and Team Care Arrangement?
The Doctors of Ivanhoe have mapped this process, and produced a Tracking Sheet to assist in making sure each step is completed.
Mary Howe from the practice added this comment to our story on Chronic Care Coordinators.

I think [...]

Purple Time – Protecting Endangered Species

Purple Time – Protecting Endangered Species

Tony Lembke
‘Protected time’ is invaluable for improvement work – but in a busy practice it is often hard to find. The Sorell Family Practice came up with a novel way to protect this endangered species.
As you know, if you keep doing what you’re doing you’re keep getting what you get. The most successful collaborative practices [...]

The rise and rise of the chronic care coordinator

The rise and rise of the chronic care coordinator

Andrew Knight
The people at Mt Barker/Balhannah Medical Clinic in South Australia were part of the second wave of the Collaborative back in 2005. They remind us that “care redesign” is one of the pillars of effective chronic care. That is you can’t keep doing the same thing and expect different results! [...]

Recipe for an Electronic Noticeboard

Recipe for an Electronic Noticeboard

Tony Lembke
Dubbo Family Doctors took the idea of a practice noticeboard and extended it to better suit their own purposes.
As Ai-Vee Chua writes
“In the spirit of PDSAs, I am submitting one ’small’ step in the multitude of changes we have made (and will make) at our practice as a result of being involved in the [...]

Tracking doctor starting times

Tracking doctor starting times

Andrew Knight
How much of our capacity is lost bit by bit – chipped away in little inefficiencies? This story from Romsey Medical Centre appealed to me because it underlines a lesson it took me years learn. Here is how they tell it…

“It’s hard to choose just one from the most worthwhile collaboratives [...]

Appointment Golf

Appointment Golf

Tony Lembke
This is the first in our new series of Virtual Tabletops, as part of the 1001 Stories Project.
In the ‘Carve Out’ model for appointments, some appointments each day are kept reserved as ‘book on the day appointments’, for patients with acute conditions. In our practice, these are coloured green.
If ‘Demand is Finite and Predictable’, [...]