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Washington State Organ Donation Initiative Webcast Strengthening Partnerships to Save More Lives

Washington State Organ Donation Initiative Webcast Strengthening Partnerships to Save More Lives March 8 th , 2013 12:00 - 1:00pm. Moderator for Today’s Session:. Deborah Swets - Vice President, Membership Washington State Hospital Association

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Washington State Organ Donation Initiative Webcast Strengthening Partnerships to Save More Lives

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  1. Washington State Organ Donation Initiative Webcast Strengthening Partnerships to Save More Lives March 8th, 2013 12:00 - 1:00pm

  2. Moderator for Today’s Session: Deborah Swets - Vice President, Membership Washington State Hospital Association Scott Wunsch- Hospital Development Director, LifeCenter Northwest You may submit questions during the presentation using the “Chat” feature on the side of your screen. Questions submitted via “Chat” will be fielded at the end of the presentation as time permits. If we do not get to your question(s) in the time available to us today, we will follow-up with you individually offline. Phone lines will be muted during presentation.

  3. Today’s Presenters: Gerard Fischer - Vice President, Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children’s Hospital and Providence Holy Family Hospital Matt Hallman - MD, Assistant Professor, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Harborview Medical Center Kara Preas- Hospital Development Program Manager, LifeCenter Northwest, Organ Procurement Organization (OPO)

  4. Agenda: Initiative Overview Moderated Discussion Q&A with Audience Closing and additional initiative information

  5. Washington State Organ Donation initiativeA Statewide Approach to Improving Organ Donation • Initiative Goals: • 10% Increase in Organ Donation Statewide • 100% Compliant Referral Rate • 100% Appropriate Approach Rate • Reaching these goals would result in • 580 lives saved in 2013!

  6. Washington State Organ Donation initiativeA Statewide Approach to Improving Organ Donation • Hospitals Will Focus On: • Organ Donation Process Improvement • Patient Safety and Quality • Initiative Outcomes: • More lives saved of those on the waiting list • Comfort for grieving families through the gift of donation

  7. Washington State Organ Donation initiativeA Statewide Approach to Improving Organ Donation Initiative Chairs Eileen Whalen, MHA, RN Chief Executive UW Medicine/Harborview Medical Center Elaine Couture, RN Chief Executive of Providence Spokane Hospitals

  8. Donation is a Rare Opportunity… • 300,000,000……...…US Population • 2,400,000………...…Deaths per year • 950,000…………...…In-hospital Deaths per year • 15,000……………....Potential Organ Donors per year • 8,145………………...Actual Organ Donors in 2012 • 176…………………..LCNW Organ Donors in 2012 • 427 Patients Transplanted!

  9. Donation is a Rare Opportunity… • 1%

  10. One donor can save many lives • 8 lives can be saved through organ donation • 50+ lives can be saved through tissue donation

  11. The Possibility: 580 Lives Saved

  12. We can make an impact! Learn more about these stories at lcnw.org

  13. Today’s Objectives: Understand and recognize the process for a successful organ donation within the hospital setting Identify the impact of hospital administration, the physician, and the donation agency on successful donation

  14. Effective Organ Donation Road Map

  15. Moderated Discussion Why is your role important to a successful organ donation?

  16. Administrator – Gerard Fischer Why is your role important to a successful organ donation?

  17. Physician – Matt Hallman, MD Why is your role important to a successful organ donation?

  18. LifeCenter Northwest – Kara Preas Why is your role important to a successful organ donation?

  19. Strategies for Success Setting donation as an organizational priority Early referral calls to LifeCenter Northwest Physician support for donation and maintaining the donation opportunity Physician, Hospital Staff and LifeCenter Northwest representative jointly develop plan to approach family regarding donation

  20. Moderated Discussion What is your philosophy on involvement in donation?

  21. Administrator – Gerard Fischer What is your philosophy on involvement in donation?

  22. Physician – Matt Hallman, MD What is your philosophy on involvement in donation?

  23. LifeCenter Northwest – Kara Preas What is your philosophy on involvement in donation?

  24. Strategies for Success Incorporating organ donation is part of the continuum of care Clinicians act as a guide throughout hospital experience and as a link between family and LifeCenter Physicians declares brain death if it present and ensures family understanding of diagnosis

  25. Moderated Discussion What are the biggest rewards for you from being involved in organ donation?

  26. Physician – Matt Hallman, MD What are the biggest rewards for you from being involved in organ donation?

  27. LifeCenter Northwest – Kara Preas What are the biggest rewards for you from being involved in organ donation?

  28. Administrator – Gerard Fischer What are the biggest rewards for you from being involved in organ donation?

  29. To our listeners: What questions do you have?

  30. In Review: • Early Referrals • Maintaining the option • Appropriately approaching families

  31. We can make an impact! Learn more about these stories at lcnw.org

  32. Call to Action: Help save more lives! • Join our organ donation initiative! • Participate in a free initiative workshop • Eastern Washington - April 24 • Western Washington - May 1 • Review donation data provided by the initiative project • Join us for site visits at successful donation hospitals • Webcast – This webcast will be available on LCNW.org and WSHA.org • Access the toolkit at www.lcnw.org/wsha-toolkit/

  33. Go to www.lcnw.org/wsha-toolkit/ • Toolkit contains: declaration of participation, upcoming event information, improvement tools, and additional resources

  34. Current Participating Hospitals: • PeaceHealth Island Hospital • PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center • Providence Holy Family • Providence Regional Medical Center • Providence Sacred Heart Hospital • Providence St. Peter Hospital • Pullman Regional Hospital • Seattle Children’s Hospital • Skagit Regional Health • Swedish Medical Center, Ballard • Swedish Medical Center, Issaquah • St. Clare Hospital, Franciscan Health System • St. Francis Hospital, Franciscan Health System • St. Joseph Medical Center, Franciscan Health System • University of Washington Medical Center, UW Medicine • Valley Medical Center, UW Medicine • Virginia Mason Medical Center Grays Harbor Community Hospital Harborview Medical Center, UW Medicine Harrison Medical Center Kadlec Regional Medical Center Kennewick General Hospital Lake Chelan Community Hospital Lincoln Hospital MultiCare Allenmore Hospital & Medical Center MultiCare Auburn Medical Center MultiCare Good Samaritan Hospital MultiCare Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital MultiCare Tacoma General Hospital Northwest Hospital, UW Medicine North Valley Hospital Ocean Beach Hospital Olympic Medical Center Othello Community Hospital

  35. Webcast Contact Information: Deborah Swets, VP – WSHA DeborahS@wsha.org Gerard Fischer, VP – Providence Sacred Heart and Holy Family Gerard.Fischer@providence.org Kara Preas - LifeCenter Northwest Kara.preas@lcnw.org Matt Hallman, MD - Harborview/ UW Medicine mhallman@u.washington.edu Scott Wunsch, LifeCenter Northwest Scott.wunsch@lcnw.org

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