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Insert Hospital Name Here Insert Your Motto Here, e.g. “Our Bottom-line Line is Patient Safety” Slide 1 Customize the motto Insert a photo of your hospital and logo here. Insert a photo of your Safety Team, including your CEO and PFA(s) here. Insert a caption, including names for the Safety Team, CEO and PFAs here. Insert a caption, including the name of your hospital and the city and state where you are located, here. Customize the team info.

Insert a title for your “Total Harms per Discharge” run chart here e.g., “Cut Harm Across the Board in ½” Customize the heading Insert your total harm run chart Slide 2

Insert a title for your “topic-specific” run chart here e.g., “2014 Breakthrough in Reducing CAUTI: Journey to Zero” Customize the heading Insert a topic-specific run chart Slide 3

AEAsEstimated annual number of patients at risk in each areaNumber of Opportunities ADE# of discharges: CAUTI# pts in IP units with catheter in place: CLABSI# pts in IP units with central lines: Falls# of discharges: EED# of women with elective deliveries OB# of women with deliveries: HAPU# of discharges: SSI# of inpatient surgeries: VAE# of patients on a ventilator: VTE# of discharges: TOTALRisk opportunities for harm across the board Readmit.# of inpatients at risk of readmit: Risk Profile: Areas of Risk We Are Committed To Controlling Annual discharges: __________ AEA risk opportunities/discharge: _______ Customize the risk opportunities/discharge Customize the annual discharges Slide 4 Note: “AEA” = Adverse Event Areas

Improving Harm Rates (/ Discharge) AEAs Baseline Rate [time period] Target Rate Current Rate [time period – last 3 months] Improvement Status (scale) ADE CAUTI CLABSI Falls EED OB HAPU SSI VAE VTE Total Readmit. Insert a your harm rates per discharge here, using the following table. For non-applicable topics – please insert “Z”. Customize the baseline, target and current rates and improvement scale Slide 5

Hospital Risk Score Card Our Safety Mandate Annual Volume (Discharges) Total risk: annual harm opportunities Risks per patients (Total Opportunities)/Discharges) Number of Risk Areas Number of Risk Areas Applicable (0 – 11) Number of Risk Areas Applicable & Adopted Our Progress Number of Areas with Major Improvement Opportunity Number of Areas at Improvement Target Number of Areas at IDEAL Insert your risk score card here, using the following table: Customize your score card Slide 6

How We Engage Patient/Family Advisors in Eliminating HAB Engaging Patient/Family Advisors Customize how you answered the Model for Improvement questions, together, as they relate to your hospital’s eliminating HAB journey Slide 7

Our Results and Pearls Results: A concise description of what you achieved, as it relates to eliminating HAB and engaging PFAs. Customize your responses Slide 8 PFA Quote: Insert a PFA quote here about eliminating HAB. Pearls: Bullet your biggest insights about what worked and how. Include what you tested and learned. Include how you will advance this topic over the next month (and beyond). List the most important drivers of safety that produced these results, but make this list succinct, high-level and clear. Include the PFA insights, thoughts and feedback