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1 Hospital Engagement Network 2012-2014 Project and Hospital/System-Level Results for Missouri HEN Participating Hospitals

2 Project Overview  Achieve 40 percent reduction in patient harms and infections  Achieve 20 percent reduction in all-cause readmissions  Increase collaboration, innovation and sharing of best practices  Promote and increase leadership engagement in quality practices  Promote and increase patient and family engagement in the health care experience

3 Missouri HEN Achievements 40 percent reduction in six measures across 11 topics

4 Significant action and progress across the state was achieved with an estimated health care cost savings of $92 million and 9,060 patient harms prevented

5 Leadership Engagement in Quality Improvement  MHA’s Leadership Survey notes an increase in leadership engagement across all critical driver questions from February 2014 to November 2014  Leadership engagement in the quality agenda is critical to shaping a culture of safety and reliability

6 Patient and Family Engagement When patients are engaged in their health care, it can lead to measurable improvements in safety and quality. — AHRQ Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. (2013, June). Guide to patient and family engagement in hospital quality and safety.

7 Data Drives Performance Data was based on the most recent three- month rate. Hospitals met performance in one of three ways:  40 percent improvement (20 percent for readmissions)  rate less than or equal to the benchmark rate  zero rate for greater than or equal to 12 months Data was based on the most recent three- month rate. Hospitals met performance in one of three ways:  40 percent improvement (20 percent for readmissions)  rate less than or equal to the benchmark rate  zero rate for greater than or equal to 12 months  Reflects improved data submission rates  Use of HIDI data use agreements reduced data reporting efforts  ADE collection and improvement efforts were low due to abstraction difficulties  Reflects improved data submission rates  Use of HIDI data use agreements reduced data reporting efforts  ADE collection and improvement efforts were low due to abstraction difficulties

8  IHI Open School — Missouri HEN hospitals had 458 people registered with 966 courses completed  National Patient Safety Foundation courses — Missouri HEN hospitals had 68 people registered with 59 courses completed  The Purdue Medication Safety Course — 16 individuals participated in courses 1.0 and 2.0  Reimbursement for quality and patient safety-related conferences, sponsored by MHA  Partnered with Health Literacy of Missouri to provide consulting to 12 hospitals Value-Added Benefits of the HEN for Missouri Hospitals and Health Systems  Missouri HEN staff completed 99 hospital site visits in 2014  Educational funding was awarded for specific quality and patient safety opportunities  2013: $162,500 (61 hospitals)  2014: $213,000 (71 hospitals) Total: $375,500  78 state and national events had a total of 1,115 hospital participants  Improvement Leader Fellowship trainings with the Institute for Healthcare Improvement in 2014; 9 monthly trainings held with 22 hospitals and 130 individual hospital staff participants

9 Harm Reduction Opportunities for Missouri  Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTI)

10 Harm Reduction Opportunities for Missouri  Venous Thromboembolism (VTE)

11 The complete 2012-2014 Hospital Engagement Network Project Report can be accessed at www.mhanet.com.www.mhanet.com


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