Making Information Accessible to Drive Better Outcomes at Animal Emergency Australia

We ensure timely, accurate info is visible across all levels with tools like visual boards and dashboards, boosting care and teamwork.

The Power of Visibility: Making Information Accessible to Drive Better Outcomes at Animal Emergency Australia

Inspired by Virgina Mason, we have had a look at how we share information and how we make information accessible across the organisation. We understand that timely and accurate information is the foundation of exceptional care. In the high-stakes environment of emergency veterinary medicine, even small gaps in communication can lead to big consequences. That’s why we’ve committed to making information visible and accessible across all levels of our organisation.

In a fast-paced setting like ours, where every second counts, it’s essential that everyone—whether they’re on the front lines or behind the scenes—has access to the information they need to do their job effectively. But this isn’t just about making data available; it’s about ensuring that the right information is in the right hands at the right time.

We’ve taken inspiration from best practices in other healthcare systems and adapted them to fit our unique needs. For example, we’ve implemented visual management boards in our hospitals. These boards are more than just tools; they’re lifelines that keep our teams aligned and informed. They provide a clear, real-time snapshot of what’s happening in the hospital—from patient flow to staffing levels to critical alerts—so that everyone knows what’s going on and where they’re needed most.

But it’s not just about clinical operations. We’re also making sure that our non-clinical teams are in the loop. Our management and support teams have also created dashboards that tracks everything from financial performance to client satisfaction metrics. This transparency ensures that every department understands how their work contributes to our overall success and allows us to identify and address issues before they escalate.

One of the most powerful aspects of making information visible is that it creates a culture of accountability and collaboration. When everyone can see the data, it becomes easier to have honest conversations about what’s working and what’s not. It also encourages proactive problem-solving, as team members can quickly spot trends and take action before small issues become big ones.

Take, for instance, our weekly GGOB huddles. These brief meetings are centered around our financial dashboards, ensuring that the entire team is on the same page and understands how to roster, how to forecast and how to use the right levels when needed. It’s a simple practice, but it’s made a world of difference in how we operate. We’ve seen a reduction in miscommunications, faster response times, and overall improvements in both patient care and team morale.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Make critical information visible and accessible to everyone, from clinical staff to management.
  2. Use tools like visual management boards and dashboards to keep teams aligned and informed in real time.
  3. Foster a culture of accountability and collaboration by ensuring everyone has access to the same data.
  4. Leverage daily huddles and other communication practices to keep the entire team on the same page.

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