Title: Crossing the Quality Chasm
1Crossing the Quality Chasm
- Second Report
- Committee on
- Quality of Health Care
- in America
- To order www.nap.edu
2Studies Documenting the Quality Gap
- Literature reviews conducted by RAND
- Over 70 studies documenting quality shortcomings
- Large gaps between the care people should receive
and the care they do receive - true for preventive, acute and chronic
- across all health care settings
- all age groups and geographic areas
- (Schuster et.al., MMFQ,1998 updated 2000)
3 Medical Errors are a Serious Problem
- Over 35 studies documenting patient safety
concerns - Tens of thousands of Americans are seriously
harmed - Most errors occur because of system failures
4Major Forces Influencing Health Care
- Expanding Knowledge Base
- Current practice depends upon the clinical
decision-making capacity and reliability of
autonomous individual practitioners, for classes
of problems that routinely exceed the bounds of
unaided human cognition. -
- Daniel R. Masys, M.D.
- 2001 IOM Annual Meeting
5Major Forces Influencing Health Care
- Chronic Care Needs
- 40 of population have one or more chronic
conditions - Chronic conditions account for more than
two-thirds of health care expenditures (RWJF,
1996) - 80/20 Rule Limited number of conditions account
for most of these health care expenditures
6Delivery System Increasingly Inadequate
- Dearth of clinical programs with necessary
infrastructure - Chronic Care Delivery Model (Wagner, 1996)
- Systematic approach
- Attention to information and self-management
needs of patients - Multi-disciplinary teams
- Coordination across settings and clinicians, and
over time - Unfettered and timely access to clinical
information
7Committees Conclusion
- The American health care delivery system is in
need of fundamental change. The current care
systems cannot do the job. Trying harder will
not work. Changing systems of care will.
8Five Part Agenda for Change
- Commit to six aims for improvement
- Adopt 10 rules to guide the redesign of care
- Implement effective organizational supports
- Focus efforts on priority conditions
- Create environment that fosters improvement
9Aims For Improvement
- Safe
- Effective
- Patient-centered
- Timely
- Efficient
- Equitable
1010 Simple Rules
- Continuous Healing Relationships
- Evidence-based Decisions
- Customized Care
- Patient is the Source of Control
- Shared Knowledge
- Transparency
- Safety is a System Property
- Cooperation Among Clinicians
- Needs are Anticipated
- Waste is Continuously Decreased
11Organizational Supports to
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- - redesign care processes
- - invest in information technology
- - management of knowledge and skills
- - develop effective multidisciplinary teams
- - coordinate care
- - measure and improve performance and outcomes
12Focus on Priority Conditions
- AHRQ should identify 15 priority conditions
- Congress should establish 1B Innovation Fund
- There should be substantial improvements in
quality for priority conditions over the next 5
years
13Align Environmental Forces
- Four Critical Forces
- 1. Information Technology
- 2. Payment
- 3. Clinical Knowledge
- 4. Professional Workforce
14Align Environmental Forces
- Information Technology
- Call for renewed national commitment to building
an information infrastructure to support care
delivery, consumer health, public accountability,
public health, research, and clinical education.
- Goal elimination of most handwritten clinical
data by 2010 -
15Aligning Environmental Forces
- Payment
- Current payment policies are complex and
contradictory, and often work against efforts to
improve quality. - Payment methods should provide an opportunity for
providers to share in the benefits of quality
improvement -
16Aligning Environmental Forces
- Clinical Knowledge
- Focusing on priority conditions, a public -
private partnership should - - synthesize evidence
- - identify best practices in care delivery
- - communicate evidence to public and
professionals - - develop and apply decision support tools
- - establish goals for improvement in care
processes - - develop core sets of quality measures
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17Aligning Environmental Forces
- Professional Workforce
- A multidisciplinary summit of leaders within the
health professions should be held to discuss and
develop strategies for - - restructuring clinical education at all levels
- - assessing the implications of change for
credentialing programs
18Crossing the Quality Chasm Next Steps
- 2001 - 2003
- Project Areas
- Priority Conditions
- Reports to Monitor and Track Quality
- Health Professions Summit
- Nursing Work Environment and Patient Safety
- 1st Annual Chasm Summit
- Related IT Initiative