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GAPP Coaching Call Sepsis Working Session

GAPP Coaching Call Sepsis Working Session. April 10, 2014 Denise Flook Lynne Hall Jean Allred. AGENDA. Monthly Data Review Spread of LEAPT Topics Sepsis – what have we learned, where do we need to go next? GAPP Updates. Appreciative Moment.

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GAPP Coaching Call Sepsis Working Session

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  1. GAPP Coaching CallSepsis Working Session April 10, 2014 Denise Flook Lynne Hall Jean Allred

  2. AGENDA • Monthly Data Review • Spread of LEAPT Topics • Sepsis – what have we learned, where do we need to go next? • GAPP Updates

  3. Appreciative Moment • Tell us one thing that you learned from your work on sepsis that you would want to spread to rest of HEN hospitals.

  4. Individual Hospital Dashboards • Ready for viewing • Understand where you need to improve and focus

  5. The Spread • CMS has asked us to spread beginning in June • Introduction of spread challenge at Regional Meetings • Presentation to CMS CMO and other CMS leaders May 30 • Spread begins at Nurse Leadership Institute Jun 4 – 6 • All LEAPT hospitals need to gear up now to address all topics

  6. Sepsis.. Forward Run! • NIH Sepsis Study • Key Lessons Learned • Small tests of change lead to rapid change • Front line staff are key to sustaining for every patient • Sepsis bundle implementation has to be validated and monitored • Opportunity lies in hospital onset, interfaces with Failure to Rescue • Lactic acid testing is a key component to implementation and patient outcomes • Saying sepsis out loud and in medical record changes outcomes • A Code Sepsis is an effective way to rapidly respond to suspected sepsis • Other?

  7. GAPP Updates • Mandatory Meeting Attendance • Coaching Call and Sepsis Discussion Second Thursday of month. Must complete an evaluation • Second topic call (no evaluation) • If you miss a call you can listen to the recording within 1 week. Complete eval if applicable, and notify topic lead that you listened to get credit. • In person meeting: May 1, 1- 4 pm. after regional HEN meeting, Renaissance Concourse, Atlanta Airport • Data Submission: • Due 3rd or each month – send to Lynne Hall (lhall@gha.org) • TOC (1 for sepsis and 1 for additional topic area) • Checklist (1 per hospital) • Worker Safety Data (if in WS group) Send to Jean Allred (jallred@gha.org) • due 15th of month (about 45 days after end of reporting month). • Next Coaching Call and Procedural Harm/Failure to Rescue Working Session April 17, 1 -2 pm

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