Every now and then we like to reach out to our users to try and get insight in to what can help make Trip better. So, if you don’t mind can you answer these few questions below (tick all the boxes that apply).
These user surveys are important as they help understand how our users would like Trip to develop. Trip is so much better with user input!
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Finally, we are exploring creating a Trip Community Q&A system. So, if a user can’t find an answer via Trip they would be able to post the question to the Trip Community. If you are interested in helping develop this idea then please contact us via community@tripdatabase.com. This will not involved much work, simply a way for us to ask your views on how we can best develop a useful system.
June 8, 2016 at 2:19 am
Keep up the great work! Trip is great!
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June 8, 2016 at 5:41 pm
I agree with the previous
comment. Trip is great and I wish I had more time to read the many useful articles I receive.
Many thanks for great work!
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June 9, 2016 at 6:41 am
Totally agree with above, I ve been with Trip since the early days and you have developed such an amazing resource foc. If you work outside the NHS these aren’t easy to find so thank you so much.
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July 10, 2016 at 1:34 am
Team! I have a question regarding best practise when it comes to consumables v LEAN Projects. Hospitals constantly promote LEAN but there is still enormous waste. What is best practise when it comes to IV line usage? Currently one client is using up to 8 lines per day!!! It used to be ‘OK to hang a N/S drug line with a variety of burettes or add-a-lines connected intermittently’……now I see a complete NEW line for every single dose. Multi or triple ABx means that a solitary client is using up to 10 IV lines per/day……..very costly $$$$ & environmentally a disaster. Your thoughts would be appreciated please? Various places I work at all have their own thoughts on this, as well as policy, but nurses just randomly do ‘there own thing’. Waste is extreme in many scenarios, this is just one example.
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