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1 Faculty/Presenter Disclosure Faculty: Harry Jones Program: 51 st Annual Scientific Assembly Relationships with commercial interests: –Grants/Research Support: No –Speakers Bureau/Honoraria: No. –Consulting Fees: I provide consulting services to physicians –Other: Employee of Clarence-Rockland FHT

2 Disclosure of Commercial Support No commercial support

3 Mitigating Potential Bias Presentation was reviewed by Dr. Lori Teeple, Dr. Steve Pelletier and Dr. Kendall Noel

4 Performance Measurement in Primary Care “If you can't measure it, you can't manage it” Harry Jones

5 There has to be a better way!

6 Now prove it

7 Presentation Outline Where are we? Why measure? What should you measure? Our experience Things to keep in mind

8 Excellent Care for All Act Health Quality Ontario CIHI Preventative care bonuses www.rateyourmd.com Accountable Care Organization (US) etc. It’s already here

9 Why measure? Influence the agenda 3,000 Hospital Admissions 2,000 CT/MRI Scans 50 Hip and knee replacements 137,000 General practitioner/ family physician visits 12,000 Emergency Department Visits 54,000 Specialist visits 41,000 X-rays taken In 2010-11 46% of every program dollar went to healthcare. If the rate of growth is not slowed, it is projected to rise to 70% in 12 years.

10 Why measure? Set a baseline Support quality improvement initiatives Force change Shift corporate culture Enable comparisons

11 Operations Wait time on the phone < 3 minutes Time in the waiting room < 15 minutes Scanning in the EMR < 24 hours Consultations requested < 48 hours

12 Finance Net revenue (revenue – expenses) Revenue per patient Expenses as % of revenue

13 Human resources FTE staff / FTE doctor Patients / staff Turnover Clinical vs. non-clinical staff

14 Access Time to get an appointment (i.e. 3 rd next) Access bonus retention % of patients seeing their own physician % of visits diverted through a phone call by physician

15 Patient satisfaction Complaints Compliments Requests to change doctors Patient survey

16 Outcomes Hypertensive patient’s BP < 140/90 Diabetic patient’s HbA1c <.07 Preventative care bonuses # of patients who remain non-smoking after 6 months Survey after group session indicates patients have a better understanding

17 Our experience

18 PM & QI Committee Improve the care provided at the clinic Identify and measure appropriate performance indicators Share the results outside the clinic

19 IHI model

20 Progress to date Agreed which ICD9 codes to use Updated coding on all rostered patients Agreed what performance measures to track and publish – first report June 2011 Converted to ICD10 Completed second patient survey Added critical incidents to committee

21 Reminders rule!

22 Challenges Nomenclature – 12+ written terms for diabetes (e.g. diabetes mellitus / DM / diabète) Agreeing on codes Finding comparators (e.g. actual 3 rd next)

23 Lack of EMR functionality Coding Capturing structured data Reporting

24 Next steps Verify patient coding Identify additional useful measures Simplify the process to generate measures Continue using data to deal with issues (e.g. immunisation)

25 Things to keep in mind

26 IHI model <- Start here <- Not here

27 Don’t boil the ocean Is your measure useful? Is your measure practical / cost-effective?

28 Context is everything Would you prefer to pay 30% overhead or 40%?

29 Absolute vs. relative What will it cost to increase your access bonus from 80% to 90%?

30 Avoid duplicate data entry Derive administrative data from clinical workflow

31 Improved operations -> happy patients -> ↑ revenue

32 Measure what you can control Patient survey – “are the exam rooms large enough?” Clinical – HbA1c System – 30 day readmission rate

33 Final thought It’s not complicated It does take time and effort BUT We can’t afford not to

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