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Welcome to this E4E and QIPP Safe Care Measurement webex How can we use the data available to us?. The call will start at 12. Did you know that every year in England there are…. Get Staffing Right. Deliver Care. Measure Impact. Patient Experience. Staff Experience. Safer Nursing
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Welcome to this E4E and QIPP Safe Care Measurement webexHow can we use the data available to us? The call will start at 12
Get Staffing Right Deliver Care Measure Impact Patient Experience Staff Experience Safer Nursing Care Tool (AUKUH) HURST PANDA Birth Rate+ E Rostering Productive Care Safety Express High Impact Actions Essence of Care NW Care Indicators Productive Care Safety Express High Impact Actions Nurse Sensitive Outcome Measures Real-time Monitoring Experience Based Design Single Sex Accommodation Patient Stories High Impact Actions Real-time Monitoring Health and Well Being
People often say the NHS is data rich……. ……..they’re not joking!
Cor, that’s a lot of data…how can we reduce the burden? Top Tips • Reduce • Identify what reporting requirements you have to meet and whether this covers what you want to collect • Reuse • Think about the overlaps, what can be collected once and reused in another collection mechanism • Recycle • All data is useful. Use what you have already collected in retrospective reporting
Gap assessment: what if none of this provides what we need? • Consider triangulating different data sources to give a broader picture • If you’re going to undertake a new data collection start by carefully considering what you need to answer your question • Design a collection tool that minimises burden and maximises data quality (i.e. keep it simple!) Top Tips
Question Time… Has anyone on the call succeeded in using data to show improvement? Or have you made some brilliant improvements which you are struggling to show in your data?
Different Types of Measurement Research Judgement Improvement!!
Measures for Improvement? • View data over time • View different data sources side by side • Look for similarities and understand the reasons for differences; don’t be afraid of uncertainty
Plotting the dots….. Top Tips • Plot as you go; set up a spreadsheet to help you • The more the better; try to measure as often as possible • Print and scribble; annotate your charts to add context and additional qualitative information • Display your charts for all to see • Assess trends, not absolute numbers • Use run chart or SPC methods to help detect a change • Embrace your analytical resource……
Plotting the dots….. Julie Jones, Patient Safety Lead, Birmingham Community Health Care NHS Trust www.ihi.org for advanced measurement for improvement
West Middlesex University HospitalMeasuring harm at the point of Care
Lets discuss…. Has anyone on the call succeeded in using data to show improvement? Or have you made some brilliant improvements which you are struggling to show in your data? Are there any gaps in the data you collect?
Thank youJoin us next time for the final webex23rd November 12 - 1 Go to: www.harmfreecare.org