Assurance of Myeloid Growth Factor Administration in an Infusion Center: Pilot Quality Improvement Initiative

J Oncol Pract. 2017 Dec;13(12):e1040-e1045. doi: 10.1200/JOP.2017.023804. Epub 2017 Nov 14.

Abstract

Purpose: Four incident reports involving missed doses of myeloid growth factors (MGFs) triggered the need for an outcome-driven initiative. From March 1, 2015, to February 29, 2016, at University of California Irvine Health Chao Infusion Center, 116 of 3,300 MGF doses were missed (3.52%), including pegfilgrastim, filgrastim, and sargramostim. We hypothesized that with the application of Lean Six Sigma methodology, we would achieve our primary objective of reducing the number of missed MGF doses to < 0.5%.

Methods: This quality improvement initiative was conducted at Chao Infusion Center as part of a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Program. Therefore, Lean Six Sigma principles and tools were used throughout each phase of the project. Retrospective and prospective medical record reviews and data analyses were performed to evaluate the extent of the identified problem and impact of the process changes. Improvements included systems applications, practice changes, process modifications, and safety-net procedures.

Results: Preintervention, 24 missed doses (20.7%) required patient supportive care measures, resulting in increased hospital costs and decreased quality of care. Postintervention, from June 8, 2016, to August 7, 2016, zero of 489 MGF doses were missed after 2 months of intervention ( P < .001). Chao Infusion Center reduced missed doses from 3.52% to 0%, reaching the goal of < 0.5%.

Conclusion: The establishment of simplified and standardized processes with safety checks for error prevention increased quality of care. Lean Six Sigma methodology can be applied by other institutions to produce positive outcomes and implement similar practice changes.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Colony-Stimulating Factors / administration & dosage*
  • Colony-Stimulating Factors / economics*
  • Humans
  • Medication Adherence
  • Medication Errors / economics*
  • Prospective Studies
  • Quality Improvement / economics*
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Total Quality Management / economics*

Substances

  • Colony-Stimulating Factors