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P119 An automated audit of hospital oxygen use devised during the covid pandemic
P119 Figure 1Example of a summary oxygen audit report[Figure omitted. See PDF]ConclusionsIn hospitals with an integrated electronic medical record, it is possible to automate all fundamental aspects of the BTS oxygen audits and to monitor oxygen use at individual patient level and at a hospital-wide level during major events such as the Covid-19 pandemic. This methodology could be extended to other BTS audits where the audit questions relate to routinely collected EMR data.