Title: WHA Improvement Forum
1- WHA Improvement Forum
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- Strategies for in-process Measurement
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- Travis Dollak
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Agenda Measurement as part of daily work Finding existing data vs. gathering data Improvement project data vs. continual monitoring data When can I stop measuring
3Measurement
Outcome Measures Process Measures Balancing
Measures Monitoring Measures
4The Process and Outcome Measure Relationship
Process improvement leads to outcome improvement,
but it can take time to see outcome results.
5Why Measure Processes?
- Insuring that the evidence based processes are
being done is what drives positive outcomes - Assuming key processes are completing leads to
regression and slippage - Anecdotally declaring processes work can cause
waste, frustration and confusion - Measuring processes help you uncover obstacles in
our system that block progress
6Two Sides of Process Measuring
7Measuring in Time
- Measuring Quarterly or Yearly will not lead to
rapid cycle improvement. - Measuring in short timeframes will lead to
- More changes in a short period
- Quicker implementation
- Achieve results more rapidly
8Measuring Effectively
- Seek usefulness, not perfection
- Use sampling
- Plot data over time
- Dont wait for the information system
9Characteristics of Process Improvement
Measurement
- Used during small tests of change
- Can be very informal or highly formal
- Focuses on the ability to complete the needed
process - Should be easy to accomplish
10Improvement Measurement Examples High-Tec
- RFID on Badges that identify hand washing hygiene
- In door wash hands Before leave wash again
out door - Completion of a Risk Assessment Falls/PUP/VTE in
medical records - Completion of required prophylaxis through EMR
- Med Rec on Discharge Recorded on EMR
11Improvement Measurement Examples Lo-Tec
- A short checklist that improvement testers use to
determine prevalence of hourly rounding - Having a HUC walk by rooms 3 times a day to
record if patients are positioned on the
designated side and keeping a tab - Auditing 5 High Risk Falls patient rooms a week
and completing a checklist that records if falls
protocol is in place
12Improvement Data Collection Tools
- Many times you will need to invent a data
collection tool. - OR use an existing tool (such as those provided
at the kick-off for time at the bedside, etc) - Here are a couple of inventions based on this
example
13Data Collection Tools
Date Unit Census 10 am to 11 am 1 pm to 2 pm
Mon 10/10 14 patients 19 11
Tue 10/11 9 patients 14 17
Create the tool for your staff no matter how
simple it is
14Focus on good process measurement
- Ask
- How does the work get done?
- How would I know?
- What is important to know?
- What is the easiest way to know?
- What is already collected? Is it good enough?
15At first, keep measurement simple
- Use Simple Visuals
- Use Tic and Tally Sheets
- Make your measures easy
- to track on a daily or weekly
- basis
16Characteristics of Sustaining and Maintenance
Measurement
- Focuses on the key processes that drive desired
outcomes - Auditing is calendared throughout the year
- Sampling is used to get snap-shot of the system
- Generally speaking, the process auditing plan is
not widely communicated
17Examples of Process Maintenance and Sustaining
Measuring
Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4
Review Readmissions Outcomes post discharge call prevalence Fall high risk bundle in place audits VTE-Prophylaxis in required time Pressure Ulcer Bundle Prevalence Review SSI Use of Prophylaxis Antibiotics Audit Pre admission skin cleansing prevalence 6 mos. review of CAUTI insertion compliance Measure hourly rounding prevalence Review Readmissions Outcomes post discharge call prevalence Fall high risk bundle in place audits VTE-Prophylaxis in required time Pressure Ulcer Bundle Prevalence Review SSI Use of Prophylaxis Antibiotics Audit Pre admission skin cleansing prevalence 6 mos. review of CAUTI insertion compliance Measure hourly rounding prevalence
18Use Sampling
- Benefits
- Lower cost
- Saves time (receive information faster)
- With smaller data set, its easier to improve the
accuracy/quality of the data - Example
- Sample 20 pts/month to identify ADEs yields the
same results as sampling entire population - http//www.1000livesplus.wales.nhs.uk/sitesplus/do
cuments/1011/T4I202842920How20to20use20Trig
ger20Tools2028Feb2020112920Web.pdf
19Seek Usefulness, Not Perfection
- Usefulness means measuring just enough to tell
you what direction you are headed - Perfection can lead to paralysis by analysis
- Reporting requirements can cause us to focus
efforts on perfect data and less on improvement
20Next Month
Front-line Staff as Improvement Leaders Front-line Staff as Improvement Leaders
June 27 Noon Front-line staff perspective Levels of Involvement Strategies for Feedback
21References
- WORKBOOK SECTION
- The Improvement Guide A Practical Approach to
Enhancing Organizational Performance, Langley,
Moen, Nolan - WHA Quality Center Tools and Templates
http//www.whaqualitycenter.org/PartnersforPatient
s/PfPTools.aspx
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