Cultivating Relationships with Hospitals to Increase

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Cultivating Relationships with Hospitals to Increase Heart Procurement Rates

Cornerstone of Cultivating the Relationship Identify, develop and refine a common agenda between the OPOs busiest donor hospitals to increase heart procurement rates. Implement the donor management goal of repeat echocardiograms, post brain death declaration, through utilization of Organ Donation Steering Committees to provide an academic and data-driven approach to build and cultivate relationships Develop Ad Hoc Organ Donation Steering Committee to help support and advance set goal

Ad Hoc Donation Steering Committee Development Comprised of a small group of representatives including: Hospital Liaisons, Physician Champions (MICU / NSICU Medical Directors, Critical Care Attending Physicians), Pharmacy, Transplant Center Administration and Transplant Surgeons Commitment made to assist with endorsing donation policies, procedures and several important donation best practices; including the implementation of serial echocardiograms to improve cardiac donor outcomes.

Commitment made to engage physicians: Extend invitations to physicians to attend regional and national donor management education offerings, resulted in an increased awareness and provided indispensable motivation to support the efforts to implement repeat echos. Established clear communication with Cardiologist regarding donor management goals after authorization is obtained. Rapid after action reviews and case reviews with Cardiologist and Echo Techs, provided an opportunity for engaged dialogue to focus on real time evidence based education on serial echos and transplanted results. Academic and data-driven approach to build and cultivate relationships:

Now for the test…implementing the donor management goal of obtaining serial echocardiograms Initially, many of the orders were met with Cardiologist refusing to repeat an echo 6-12 hours after initial echo was preformed Unyts Hospital Development Team and Clinical Coordinators provided real time education to help Cardiologist understand the measures they were being ask to meet When needed, available Ad Hoc Donation Steering Committee Members were contacted to assist with providing support for donor management goal No order was refused after communication and education was provided Pockets of success were identified through the 24 month cycle with certain committee members and Cardiologists

Results of Implementation of Serial Echos

Hospital A Serial Echocardiogram Data 2016 7 Serial echocardiograms performed 5 Showed improved cardiac function 5 Hearts procured/transplanted 2017 4 Serial echocardiograms performed 4 Showed improved cardiac function 4 Hearts procured/transplanted Hospital A: ECMC

Hospital B Serial Echocardiogram Data 2016 2 Serial echocardiograms performed 2 Showed improved cardiac function 2 Hearts procured/transplanted 2017 1 Serial echocardiograms performed 0 Showed improved cardiac function 0 Hearts procured/transplanted Hospital B: BGH

Ad Hoc Donation Steering Committee Development Results The development of Ad Hoc Donation Steering Committees, at two of the OPO’s busiest donor hospitals, showed improved cardiac donor outcomes. 11 hearts were procured and transplanted due to the utilization of serial echocardiograms. Committee Members are now “go to” Stakeholders that are available to assist with new donor management initiatives and new Ad Hoc Committees. Committee development proved that effective communications, coordination and collaboration between OPO & Hospitals, have been essential to the success of more hearts being placed with recipients.