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TRANSFORMING HEALTH CARE THROUGH RESEARCH AND EDUCATION 2012 Illinois Performance Excellence Bronze Award Leading Improvement Across the Continuum: Skills, Tools and Teams for Success January 2014

Overview Two new frameworks Improvement Continuum Leadership Action Model Four levels Topic/microsystem Care coordination Defined population Community health Lead improvement across the continuum Sustain and spread 1

Two New Frameworks Improvement Continuum Identifies four levels of improvement— topic/microsystem, care coordination, defined population and community health—and outlines the key skills, tools and teams necessary for success at each level. These levels build upon one another. Leadership Action Model Includes four steps to help leaders apply the Improvement Continuum: 1.Identify a strategy. 2.Identify the skills, tools and teams necessary. 3.Plan to sustain the improvement. 4.Plan to spread the improvement. 2

Improvement Continuum 3

Topic/Microsystem Projects at the topic/microsystem level are implemented in units or departments and address a specific challenge that the unit has identified as an opportunity for improvement. Teams need skills in both improvement science and project management. Teams utilize project management tools, clinical guidelines or checklists and improvement science tools. (e.g., Lean, PDSA, Six Sigma). Teams include microsystem leaders, subject matter leaders, a project manager and patients. 4

Topic/Microsystem Examples: Reducing surgical site infections Reducing the percent of no-show appointments Reducing adverse drug events Increasing the efficient use of blood products 5

Care Coordination Projects at the care coordination level aim to address the consequences of a highly fragmented care system. Care coordination requires skills in collaboration and communication. Use of health information technology tools is critical. Teams should include leadership from multiple microsystems and care navigators. 6

Care Coordination Examples: Reducing transfers to the intensive care unit Reducing preventable emergency department visits Reducing preventable readmissions 7

Defined Population Improvement at the defined population level requires building systems and processes to improve the health of a distinct population of patients. Accountable care organizations are one model. Defined population improvement projects require skills in data analytics. Risk stratification and risk prediction tools help to identify high-risk, high-cost patients so that targeted interventions can be implemented. Improvement teams at the defined population level should add health information technology system analysts and care managers to their teams. 8

Defined Population Examples: Increasing appropriate discharge to hospice Increasing blood pressure control for hypertensive patients Reducing emergency department visits for asthmatic patients Increasing self-management of blood sugar control for diabetic patients 9

Community Health Improvement projects at the community health level leverage public health resources to improve health in a geographically defined area. Partnership is the most important skill. Teams will need tools in epidemiology, health education and public policy. Teams should include public health leaders, community health workers and community organizations. 10

Community Health Examples: Reduce obesity in the community Reduce prevalence of smoking in the community Reduce violence in the community Reduce disparities in health outcomes in the community 11

Lead Improvement Across the Continuum The Improvement Continuum is a supplement to other improvement science and project management tools. It is a framework to guide the development and implementation of improvement projects. The Leadership Action Model shows how the improvement continuum can be integrated into existing improvement planning processes. 12

Leadership Action Model 13

Sustain and Spread Improvement projects should be designed to be sustained beyond the grant, funding or PDSA cycle. Interventions must be built into the workflow so they are not an added burden. Relationships, partnerships and teamwork are essential for sustainability. Identify the key mechanisms and drivers of success for the project. These processes, protocols and frameworks can then be replicated in other environments to spread the improvement. 14

Resources Process Improvement Basics How to Improve Project Tracking Tool Improvement Toolkits Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program (CUSP) toolkit TeamSTEPPS Hospital Engagement Networks On the CUSP: Stop HAI Hospitals in Pursuit of Excellence Institute for Healthcare Improvement Planning for Sustainability and Spread How-to Guide: Sustainability and Spread A Sustainable Planning Guide for Healthy Communities Planning for Scale: A Guide for Designing Large-Scale Improvement Initiatives A Framework for Spread: From Local Improvements to System-wide Change HRET Spread Assessment Tool Community Health Creating a Culture of Health Collaboration Primer 15

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