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NHS Tayside and Inhealthcare partner to roll out nutritional health tech

Over 100 care homes in Scotland are set to benefit from a new digital pathway to provide nutritional support.

It is designed to improve the health and wellbeing of residents and reduce any inappropriate prescribing of oral nutritional supplements.

NHS Scotland has said malnutrition and dehydration have substantial adverse effects on health yet often go unrecognised and untreated.

It is estimated that one in three people admitted to hospital are malnourished or at risk of becoming so. The annual cost of disease-related malnutrition to the public purse is £13bn.

Inhealthcare has worked with dietitians at NHS Tayside to develop the digital nutritional support pathway, which went live this month. Whenever there is cause for concern, care home staff use the service to refer residents to dietitians via a digital questionnaire.

Dietitians review the responses and if the patient is accepted into their caseload then care home staff are provided with advice on food and where appropriate, oral nutritional supplements. A schedule for regular monitoring is established until the resident’s nutrition is stabilised.

Care home staff enter monitoring data into the digital platform and this includes weight, body mass index, food and drink intake, appetite and number of supplements consumed. This data creates a patient dashboard that then creates alerts if readings fall out of range, allowing dietitians to respond to those in most need.

The digital service should help ensure more efficient prescribing by helping to cut down on the stockpiling of oral nutritional supplements as the system calculates the supplements used and what needs to be reordered, based on the patient intake for each care home.

Dr Janet Baxter, Nutritional Support Service Lead at NHS Tayside, said “Our new service improves resident safety and experience, increases the engagement of care home staff in resident care and reduces inappropriate prescribing of oral nutritional supplements.”

“It will make sure that residents are getting the right care at the right time in the right volume.”