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1 Welcome to the Communities of Care Antimicrobial Stewardship Collaborative April 8, 2014 Carol Dietz, RN, MBA, CPHQ QI Consultant, Consulting Services, Qualidigm

2 Thank you to the CDC and the Connecticut Department of Public Health for making this important project possible. 2

3 Antimicrobial Stewardship Team Members DPH – Dr. Richard Melchreit, HAI Program Coordinator – Alessandra Litro, MPH, Health Program Associate – Richard Rodriguez, MPH, Epidemiologist 2 Qualidigm – Ann Spenard, VP of Operations – Deb Quetti, Project Director – Carol Dietz, Project Lead – Shelia Eckenrode – Nicki Fazzi Hereford – Abby Dancause – Dan Qazi

4 Who are we? Mission- driven, health care consulting company Experts in quality improvement and patient safety across the continuum of care Neutral convener/ facilitator Local and national contract and grant work 4

5 Vision and Mission… Our Vision: Quality health care for all. Our Mission: Improving the quality, safety, and cost-effectiveness of healthcare through transformational change. 5

6 Background CT-based, brand recognized, healthcare consulting company with 30+ years of experience Medicare Quality Improvement Organization (QIO) for CT Patient Safety Organization designated by the CT Department of Public Health 6

7 Our Customers Diverse group of healthcare stakeholders in government, industry and clinical practice Other clients include: – Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality – Rhode Island Department of Human Services – eHealthConnecticut (Regional Extension Center) – Academic institutions – National and international healthcare consulting firms – Local and national foundations – Healthcare providers in all settings – Payers and purchasers 7

8 Our Services 8 Healthcare Quality Consulting Change Management Patient- Centered Medical Home Patient Safety Care Transitions Data Evaluation & Analysis Consumer & Provider Education Quality of Care Reviews

9 FarmingtonMiddlesexMeriden New Britain ECHNWaterburyDerbyBristol PutnamTorringtonNew Haven 9 Many thanks to the eleven participating Connecticut Communities of Care!

10 To measure and promote appropriate use of antimicrobials by selecting an appropriate agent, dose, duration (the 3 rights of an AMS Program) to: – Improve patient outcomes – Minimize toxicity – Prevent emergence of antimicrobial resistance 10 Why An Antimicrobial Stewardship Collaborative?

11 11 Why the Community Model? Home Health Long Term Care Facilities Assisted Living Physicians Nursing Homes Community-based organizations Hospitals

12 History of the Communities of Care 2010 – 2012 Qualidigm – CHA Partnership – Goal: to reduce preventable readmissions of patients with heart failure – 25 hospitals – Hospital-based PDSA approach 2010 – Present Qualidigm Communities of Care – Goal: to reduce preventable all-cause readmissions – 18 hospitals, 88 NHs, 52 HHAs – Interactive Leadership Academies, individual training and support, community support 12

13 Community Successes Breaking down health care silos Relationship building Enhanced communication between/across settings Person-centeredness through cross continuum care coordination Identification of statewide issues Sharing best practices 13

14 HAIs and Hospital Readmissions Patients with + cultures for MRSA, VRE or C. difficile (> 48 hours post hospital admission) were: 40% more likely to be readmitted within one year 60% more likely to be readmitted within 30 days* 14 *J. Furuno PhD, University of Maryland Medical Center Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, June 2012

15 Kickoff Agenda Antimicrobial Stewardship Overview – Dr. Topal CT Program Update – Dr. Melchreit Project Overview – Carol Dietz Breakout Session #1 Jeopardy Breakout Session #2 Evolving Science: The Human Microbiome – Dr. Koll

16 Handouts Agenda CDC Vital Signs – March 2014 – Making Health Care Safer; Antibiotic Treatment in Hospitals: Proceed with Caution Resource List CDC Transfer Form Ask/Offer form SMART Worksheet and AIM Statement Work Plan (sample of a completed work plan) Evaluation

17 “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” -African proverb

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