L. Prabhakaran, Y. NurAdillahA, J. Abisheganaden, G. Lim, Jane Chee, Tan Wei Lee, Fatima Sattar, Christine Nyuk Lian Liew
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Introduction. Patients seen at the emergency department (ED) with poor asthma control at a tertiary hospital in Singapore were fast-tracked to the asthma clinic to stabilize and optimize asthma control. However, the default rates at the fast track clinic (FTC) were high since its initiation, hence the need to initiate a quality improvement project to tackle the default rate as well as to reduce patients’ health care utilization and cost. Aim. The aims were to reduce the default rate of referred appointments from the ED to the FTC from the current 50% to less than 10%, to assess the demographic factors associated with patients canceling and defaulting appointments, and to assess short-term health care utilization and costs for patients who were referred to the FTC. Method. Quality improvement project using the clinical practice improvement methodology. Results. The default rates at the FTC were reduced from 50% to less than 10%. There were significant reductions in health care utilization in the 3-month po...