Collaborating with FADONA to Improve Care Coordination FHA Readmission Collaborative June 4, 2010.

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Collaborating with FADONA to Improve Care Coordination FHA Readmission Collaborative June 4, 2010

2 Overview Why Collaborate on Care Coordination? FHA and Florida Association Directors of Nursing Administration (FADONA) Activities Standardized Discharge Abstract Form Development Discussion

3 Why Collaborate on Care Coordination? Quality improvement opportunity –Provide care at the right place at the right time Health care reform and value based purchasing –Legislation, rules and regulations discuss two key areas impacting both hospitals and skilled nursing facilities: Bundled payments for acute and subacute care (e.g., skilled nursing facilities, home care, rehab) Reducing payments for readmissions –Commercial payers already declining payment for readmissions to the hospital

4 Why Collaborate on Care Coordination? (cont.) Public reported readmission rates –Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) 30 day, “all-cause” readmissions for Heart Failure, Acute Myocardial Infarction and Pneumonia Aggregate 3 years of data –Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) 15 day, clinically related readmissions as measured by the 3M Potentially Preventable Readmission (PPR) methodology Report rates for ~ 80 conditions (organized by 3M APR-DRG) One year of data

5 FHA / FADONA Goal Shared goal to improve performance on quality measures –Reduce pressure ulcers –Reduce hospitalizations and readmissions from nursing homes –In Florida, readmission rates were highest for those patients discharged to a skilled nursing facility – 17.3%

6 FHA / FADONA – Specific Efforts Standardized Discharge Abstract Workgroup –Representatives from hospitals in the FHA readmission collaborative and skilled nursing facilities From facilities across the state Multidisciplinary –Co-chairs from FADONA and hospital system

7 FHA / FADONA – Specific Efforts (cont.) Standardized Discharge Abstract Workgroup –AHCA participation History: CMS Region IV Office in 2006 formed Quality Improvement Steering Committee to identify means to reduce pressure ulcers. Challenged with reducing the % of residents with pressure ulcers as specified in the Government Performance Results Act (GPRA). One very important outgrowth of the work of the committee was the establishment of Positive Action-Critical Thinking “PACT”. AHCA (Polly Weaver) asked FADONA to work within the Long Term Care community to work toward the CMS Region IV goal of reducing pressure ulcers by 1% per year over next three years.

8 FHA / FADONA Collaboration - FADONA Participation Pressure Ulcer reduction is consistent with FADONA’s Principles of Excellence established in August of FADONA partnered with FHA to develop strategies for improving communication in the health care continuum between hospitals and nursing homes. First goal is to develop standardized discharge abstracts. Second goal is to concurrently determine Best Practices to reduce hospital readmissions and pressure ulcers.

9 Standardized Discharge Abstract Workgroup Purpose Create a form that facilitates a safe and streamlined transition from the hospital to the nursing home and from the nursing home to the hospital which reduces the likelihood of the patient being readmitted or unnecessarily hospitalized.

10 Standardized Discharge Abstract Form Development Process thus far –Brainstorming among workgroup members –Reviewed multiple forms from other organizations, other states, improvement initiatives, published research Content Terminology Format

11 Standardized Discharge Abstract Form Development Recommendations to Date (cont.) –One universal form will not work, need two separate forms –Forms should look similar and use standard terms and definitions –Contain critical information to enable a safe transfer of care Do not duplicate information in medical record or on other forms Other documents can be sent with patient / shortly after transfer

12 Standardized Discharge Abstract Form Development Recommendations to Date (cont.) –Use checklists whenever possible but allow free-text entry as needed –Must be easy and fast to complete –Must include contact information –Look toward future with EHR Electronic transmittal Populate form with information from EHR

13 Standardized Discharge Abstract Form Development Recommendations to Date (cont.) –Develop an instruction sheet with common definitions –Education is critical to achieve shared understanding and consistent use Next Steps –Finalize draft form and move to pilot testing –Continue discussions with AHCA – modify 3008? –Finalize form, distribute, monitor use and impact on care processes

14 Discussion