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1. #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Harold D. Bonds, MT (ASCP) SC
G. V. Montgomery VAMC
Jackson, Mississippi
Sheri Kreuz, RD, MBA
SDS, Clin2 Team
Salt Lake City OIFO
Additional Information provided by:
Pamela Johnson Mary Montufar Ann Narciso
Clinical Applications Coordinator Clinical Applications Coordinator Clinical Applications Coordinator
Richmond VAMC Palo Alto VAMC Palo Alto VAMC
2. 2 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Goals:
Identify uses of the Consult Tracking Package
Administrative Use for Lodger/Hoptel Services
Disease Management for improving patient outcomes.
Scheduling-Consult Package linkage issues
Go over current Remedy Tickets
Provide feedback from sites using the linkage
Survival: Dont be Killed by Consults
Consult Monitoring Strategies
3. 3 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
1. Distinguish unique innovations within consult package
2. Evaluate for application at any site
3. Discuss lessons learned related to Consult/Scheduling interface
4. Discuss Consult Monitoring Strategies
4. 4 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Utilizing the Consult Tracking Package for Tracking Hoptel Resources
Harold D. Bonds, MT (ASCP) SC
5. 5 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Goals:
Provide control over the Hoptel bed program availability, budget, and staffing.
Provide a mechanism for tracking Hoptel services availability, budget and staffing by data management.
Create a process for approval of Hoptel service utilization electronically within the patient record using a team approach.
6. 6 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Objective: Better utilization of the Hoptel bed resources for availability, tracking, and cost containment using the Quality Management process for performance improvement of Plan, Study (Do), Check Act.
7. 7 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Plan:
Formulate a process to achieve the goals of Hoptel bed program availability, budget, and staffing by utilizing the Consult Package along with the Text Integration Utilities and Scheduling Packages.
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9. 9 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Create a consult request in CPRS for the Hoptel program with required information in a template format for requesting a patient be considered for the Hoptel program.
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14. 14 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Create a progress note for answering the Hoptel consult that is blank in the Text Integration Package. (accomplished on 12/26/02)
15. 15 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Create templates located in the shared templates section of CPRS for the services involved to use in answering the consult. Each service attaches an addendum to the original note for completion of the process.
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19. 19 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Create a clinic called HOPTEL for scheduling the patients into the Hoptel program. This will allow control over the availability of the Hoptel beds. There are a total of eight (8) beds available within the hospital itself and ten (10) additional beds available at local motels for the Hoptel program. The clinic will have eight (8) slots for scheduling with an overbook limit of ten (10) overbooks allowed. This will allow for a tracking mechanism for data management, funding approval, and staffing requirements to meet the needs of the Hoptel program. If additional beds are needed over the limit of eighteen (18), approval will be made by the Executive Leadership (Chief of Staff, Chief Executive Nurse) before assigning a bed to the patient.
This will allow control over the availability of the Hoptel beds. There are a total of eight (8) beds available within the hospital itself and ten (10) additional beds available at local motels for the Hoptel program. The clinic will have eight (8) slots for scheduling with an overbook limit of ten (10) overbooks allowed. This will allow for a tracking mechanism for data management, funding approval, and staffing requirements to meet the needs of the Hoptel program. If additional beds are needed over the limit of eighteen (18), approval will be made by the Executive Leadership (Chief of Staff, Chief Executive Nurse) before assigning a bed to the patient.
20. 20 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Consult template created and checked to ensure it is working properly.
Template approved by the Chief Executive Nurse and attached to the consult.
Quick order created for the consult.
All components working properly.
Teams were created for the each service.
21. 21 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Progress note title created under the Consult Document Class. Templates created for the Nursing Intravenous Access Team, Patient Information Management Service (formerly Medical Administration Service), and Social Work. Templates and progress note checked to ensure working properly to answer the consult.
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23. 23 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Request for creation of a new clinic called HOPTEL submitted to MAS for creation. [Sometimes the patient is scheduled for treatment for 6-12 weeks. Appointments to be entered each day separately.
24. 24 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Set a target date for completion of the process.
Train personnel in utilization of process.
Memo from Chief of Staff to Medical Staff regarding how and when to request the consult.
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26. 26 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Management of Home Oxygen Patients
27. 27 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Goal:
Provide insight into how G. V. Montgomery VAMC manages patients on Home Oxygen through CPRS electronic documentation from the initial request through the different disciplines to the outcome of the patients. As Clinical Applications Coordinators, we are called on to be the driving force behind implementing new policies and meeting regulatory guidelines for processes within the VHA medical centers.
As Clinical Applications Coordinators, we are called on to be the driving force behind implementing new policies and meeting regulatory guidelines for processes within the VHA medical centers.
28. 28 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Flow Map the current process
Initial Request (Consult) to Pulmonary Services
Pulmonologist answers consult identifying Respiratory Therapist in Home Oxygen Service as additional signer
Respiratory Therapists carry Home Oxygen equipment to Patient home and sets up.
All documentation is recorded on paper (Locally created forms; not filed in Medical Record)
Missed follow up in Pulmonary
Prescription tracking process manually kept in MS Excel Spreadsheet
Lack of patient compliance with policies/prescription
Lack of Equipment tracking/usage/cost (Prosthetics Package usage)
Patient Safety Issues
29. 29 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed National Leadership Board (NLB) Home Oxygen Program recommendations
NLB Recommendation #1 - Clinical Provider Involvement
Explain the process for requesting Home Oxygen for a patient utilizing the Consult package and the approval process by the Pulmonary Physicians
Home Oxygen Request (Pulmonary) consult.
Consult note duplicating the Home Oxygen consult entered by the Pulmonologist.
30. 30 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed National Leadership Board (NLB) Home Oxygen Program recommendations
NLB Recommendation #1 - Clinical Provider Involvement
Respiratory Therapist Setup and Monitoring of Home Oxygen Usage
31. 31 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed National Leadership Board (NLB) Home Oxygen Program recommendations
NLB Recommendation #2 Standardized Annual Renewal Process
Ensure Home Oxygen Prescription is entered into the Prosthetics Package
Run Monthly Reports for Prescription expirations
Ensure follow up appointments for Home Oxygen patients
32. 32 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed National Leadership Board (NLB) Home Oxygen Program recommendations
NLB Recommendation #3 Monitoring Home Oxygen Patients
CPRS documentation
Inpatient Education for Home Oxygen use and safety
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36. 36 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed National Leadership Board (NLB) Home Oxygen Program recommendations
NLB Recommendation #3 Monitoring Home Oxygen Patients
CPRS documentation
Inpatient Education for Home Oxygen use and safety
Initial Home Oxygen Set up
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42. 42 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Create a Home Oxygen Request to be entered into the Prosthetic Package for equipment set up on patient.
Select CONSULT MANAGEMENT OPTION
Select COPY PROSTHETIC REQUEST
Select HOME OXYGEN REQUEST
Enter EQUIPMENT (RESPIRATORY) as the name to add.
43. 43 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Create a dialog template to attach to the request in CPRS and attach to the request.
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47. 47 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed National Leadership Board (NLB) Home Oxygen Program recommendations
NLB Recommendation #3 Monitoring Home Oxygen Patients
CPRS documentation
Inpatient Education for Home Oxygen use and safety
Initial Home Oxygen Set up
Follow Up Home Oxygen visits
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50. 50 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed National Leadership Board (NLB) Home Oxygen Program recommendations
NLB Recommendation #3 Monitoring Home Oxygen Patients
CPRS documentation
Inpatient Education for Home Oxygen use and safety
Initial Home Oxygen Set up
Follow Up Home Oxygen visits
Home Oxygen Ventilator Patients
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53. 53 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed National Leadership Board (NLB) Home Oxygen Program recommendations
NLB Recommendation #3 Monitoring Home Oxygen Patients
CPRS documentation
Inpatient Education for Home Oxygen use and safety
Initial Home Oxygen Set up
Follow Up Home Oxygen visits
Home Oxygen Ventilator Patients
Home Safety Inspections
54. 54 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed National Leadership Board (NLB) Home Oxygen Program recommendations
NLB Recommendation #3 Monitoring Home Oxygen Patients
CPRS documentation
Inpatient Education for Home Oxygen use and safety
Initial Home Oxygen Set up
Follow Up Home Oxygen visits
Home Oxygen Ventilator Patients
Home Safety Inspections
Home Visit Patient Safety Education
55. 55 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed National Leadership Board (NLB) Home Oxygen Program recommendations
NLB Recommendations #2, 4, and 7 Patient Compliance and Safety
JCAHO Patient Safety Goals
Verify all JCAHO Patient Safety Goals are met
Document in CPRS the verification of JCAHO Patient Safety Goals
56. 56 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed National Leadership Board (NLB) Home Oxygen Program recommendations
NLB Recommendations #2, 4, and 7 Patient Compliance and Safety
Patient declines re-evaluation
Patient non-compliant with prescription
Patient non-compliant with safety guidelines
Compliance with VHA Directive 2006-021 Reducing Fire Risks in patients with Home Oxygen
CPRS Clinical Warning Note posting for all patients using Home Oxygen
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58. 58 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed National Leadership Board (NLB) Home Oxygen Program recommendations
NLB Recommendations #2, 4, and 7 Patient Compliance and Safety
Patient declines re-evaluation
Patient non-compliant with prescription
Patient non-compliant with safety guidelines
Compliance with VHA Directive 2006-021 Reducing Fire Risks in patients with Home Oxygen
CPRS Clinical Warning Note posting for all patients using Home Oxygen
CPRS Patient Record Flag for non-compliant patients with directive and signed agreement
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61. 61 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed National Leadership Board (NLB) Home Oxygen Program recommendations
NLB Recommendations #5 and 6
Develop Home Oxygen Advisory Board
Define Home Oxygen Advisory Board Membership responsibilities
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64. 64 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed REDUCING SMOKING FIRE HAZARD WITH OXYGEN TREATMENT
1. PURPOSE: The purpose of this memorandum is to establish policy and procedure, and to provide a process for reducing the fire hazard of smoking when oxygen treatment is expected at the G. V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical Center. This guideline provides the minimum requirements for reducing the fire hazard of smoking when oxygen treatment is expected, and reinforces the VHA policy of smoking cessation and control.
2. POLICY: It is the policy of this medical center that, whenever oxygen treatment is being delivered, access to smoking materials must be restricted; patients who smoke must be offered nicotine replacement therapy or other alternatives; and all smoking must be prohibited in the vicinity of oxygen delivery equipment.
3. DEFINITIONS: High-risk Patients: High-risk patients are patients who exhibit unsafe clinical or behavioral traits involving oxygen and smoking, such as:
- Attempting to hide their smoking materials or activities from staff;
- Having a history of non-compliance with smoking rules; or
- Smoking in a patient sleeping room or other areas designed as non-smoking areas.
4. RESPONSIBILITY:
A. Center Director: Overall direction to ensure implementation and compliance with this policy, in accordance with VHA Directive 2006-021, Reducing the Fire Hazard of Smoking When Oxygen Treatment Is Expected.
B. Chief of Staff: General supervision of the clinics and wards and oversight of policy implementation as it relates to clinical staff.
C. Chief, Nursing Service, or Designee: General supervision of the clinics and wards and oversight of policy implementation as it relates to nursing staff and the Home Oxygen Program staff.
65. 65 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed D. Office of Quality Management:
(1) Ensures appropriate tracking of reported incidents involving patients who have a close call or confirmed adverse event related to smoking.
(2) Ensures that each incident is reported to the prescribing clinician and to the appropriate committee: Home Care Advisory Board for Home Oxygen Therapy; Environment of Care Committee for any incidents occurring at the medical center.
E. Chair, Environment of Care Committee: Ensures that appropriate tracking and action is taken as appropriate in compliance with this policy.
F. Chair, Home Care Advisory Board: Ensures that appropriate tracking and action is taken as appropriate in compliance with this policy.
G. Respiratory Therapists: Ensures that the patient and/or the patient's surrogate have been informed of the terms regarding safe administration of oxygen therapy when therapy is initiated and agree to comply with terms stated.
H. Facility Management Service: Ensures that signs are posted in smoking areas that oxygen is not allowed.
I. Front-Line Staff: Reporting as appropriate all close calls and adverse events related to patients smoking while oxygen is in use.
66. 66 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed 5. PROCEDURE:
A. Inpatient
(1) In all patient care settings on the facility grounds, smoking is prohibited in patient sleeping rooms and all areas designated as non-smoking areas.
(2) Oxygen cylinders and other oxygen delivery equipment are not permitted within smoking shelters.
(3) Patients who smoke must be offered nicotine replacement therapy (e.g., patch, gum, lozenges) to treat nicotine withdrawal, or other smoking cessation intervention alternatives must be offered. A clinical reminder will be added to the patient record to verify whether they accepted or refused. NOTE: Guidance on nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is available from the VHA Office of Public Health Care Group (13B) through their "Medications for Management of Tobacco Dependence." (See Attachment A)
(4) A fire-assessment is conducted for all new oxygen therapy inpatients who smoke, and a reassessment is conducted when renewing an oxygen prescription or at any time there is a significant change in the patient's oxygen therapy set-up (e.g., transfer to a different ward or unit).
(5) For those patients who are determined to be high-risk patients, a clinical interdisciplinary team reviews each case involving a high-risk patient who is prescribed oxygen in order to determine appropriate restricted environmental or clinical requirements. The high-risk patient is assigned a sleeping room that is:
a. Fully equipped with Quick Response (QR) fire sprinklers;
b. Provided with standard response fire sprinklers and smoke detection (e. g., system or battery powered); or
c. Located as close to the nursing station as practical to increase the level of monitoring and supervision.
67. 67 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed (6) Patients, family members, and visitors of these high-risk patients must be instructed by staff that smoking materials may not be brought into the facility. Family members and visitors are to be requested to acknowledge that they understand this requirement by signing a locally developed fire and oxygen hazard awareness form. (See Attachment B)
(7) All patients who fail to comply with oxygen therapy and smoking safety guidelines are referred to their clinical interdisciplinary team or the facility Ethics Consultation Service for review, as appropriate, to determine continued oxygen therapy, and how such therapy will be provided in ongoing care. NOTE: A flag will be placed in CPRS to identify those patients who are considered high-risk patients.
B. Outpatient
(1) In all patient care settings on the facility grounds, smoking is prohibited in all areas designated as non-smoking areas.
(2) Oxygen cylinders and other oxygen delivery equipment are not permitted within smoking shelters and signs will be posted.
(3) Patients who need portable oxygen tank exchange while in the hospital must have an order placed in CPRS, requesting the tank. (See Attachment C)
68. 68 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed (4) Patients who smoke must be offered nicotine replacement therapy (e.g., patch, gum, lozenges) to treat nicotine withdrawal, or other smoking cessation intervention alternatives must be offered. A clinical reminder will be added to the patient record to verify rather they accepted or refused. NOTE: Guidance on nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is available from the VHA Office of Public Health Care Group (13B) through their "Medications for Management of Tobacco Dependence." (See Attachment A)
(5) All patients who fail to comply with oxygen therapy and smoking safety guidelines are referred to the Home Care Advisory Board for review to determine appropriateness of continued oxygen therapy, and how such therapy will be provided in ongoing care. NOTE: A flag will be placed in our system to identify those patients who are considered high-risk patients.
C. Home Care
(1) A consult for Home Oxygen must be placed in CPRS by the ordering provider.
(2) Upon approval of home oxygen through the Home Oxygen Consult, the Home Oxygen Respiratory Therapist will assess the patient's smoking status. If the patient smokes, the patient and/or family member must sign the No Smoking with Oxygen Contract. (See Attachment B).
(3) Patients requesting multiple oxygen exchange must have an order for multiple exchange and these must be exchanged through the Home Oxygen Program. Patients who smoke will receive additional education prior to the exchange.
(4) A fire-assessment is conducted for all new oxygen therapy patients who smoke, and a reassessment is conducted when renewing an oxygen prescription or at any time there is a significant change in the patient's oxygen therapy set-up.
69. 69 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed (5) The educational materials will be provided upon initial delivery and every six months thereafter at a minimum.
(6) The patient's home environments will be assessed for smoke alarms. If no smoke alarms, the patient and/or family will be instructed to obtain a smoke alarm and place the working alarm in the home. However, if a patient or family member smokes and does not have a smoke alarm, one will be issued with instructions for utilization in the home. Patients and family will be advised to test smoke alarm monthly.
(7) Education and orientation will be provided to each patient and other family members who smoke in the dwelling regarding the hazards of smoking while oxygen is being administered.
(8) High-risk home oxygen patients and/or family members must sign the No Smoking with Oxygen Contract. (See Attachment B)
(9) Any home oxygen orders sent to private vendors will include high-risk for smoking while oxygen is in use.
(10) Home Care Respiratory Therapists will complete initial assessment and do a 30-day follow-up phone call to assess compliance with smoking and home oxygen use. Patient will be seen in Home Oxygen Clinic within 3 months for follow-up of compliance and annually thereafter at minimum.
(11) Incidents, where patients are reported as non-compliant with the guidelines set forth in the education and orientation material and/or whose behavior poses a risk of self harm or harm to others, are documented and reported to the Home Oxygen Coordinator, or designee. Home Oxygen Coordinator, or designee, must report non-compliant behavior to the patient's provider, or appropriate designee, who must counsel the patient and/or patient's surrogate of the potential risks associated with such activity and potential consequences of continued activity. NOTE: A flag will be placed in CPRS to identify those patients who are considered high-risk patients.
70. 70 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed (12) When there is potential of identified conflict between the patient's right to smoke and/or the patient's continued smoking while using oxygen and the risk of harm to self or others, the provider(s) or others are to utilize an interdisciplinary review process, or request an Ethics Consultation, to address and resolve the situation.
(13) All patients who fail to comply with oxygen therapy and smoking safety guidelines are referred to an interdisciplinary clinical committee or the facility Ethics Consultation Service, as appropriate, for review to determine continued oxygen therapy and how such therapy will be provided in ongoing care.
6. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS:
A. VA Form 10-71 (586), Patient Incident/Adverse Event Report (PIR) will be completed involving patients receiving oxygen therapy who have close calls or confirmed adverse events related to smoking, in accordance with Center Policy Memorandum A-11Q-31, Patient Safety Improvement Program.
B. Each PIR will be forwarded to the Office of Quality Management. The Office of Quality Management will report on significant events or ongoing trends related to Smoking and Oxygen Use to the Environment of Care Committee.
C. A flag will be placed in the medical record of all patients determined to be High-Risk. The note attached to the flag will document any close calls or confirmed adverse events related to smoking and oxygen use.
ATTACHMENTS: (A) Medications for Management of Tobacco Dependence
(B) No Smoking with Oxygen Contract
(C) Home Oxygen Tank Exchange Order
71. 71 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed REFERENCES:
Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Patient Safety Alert dated January 6, 2005, Fire Response and Planning at: http://vaww.ncps.med.va.gov/Guidelines/alerts/FireResponseAlert.pdf
Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, Environment of Care Standards, EC. 1.30
VHA National Ethics Teleconference Call, October 23, 2001, Home Oxygen for Patients Who Smoke: Prescription versus Proscription at: http://vaww1.va.gov/vhaethics/download/Transcripts/EthicsHotlineCall10.23.01.doc
VHA Prosthetic Clinical Management Program (PCMP); Clinical Practice Recommendations
Home Use of Supplemental Oxygen, Draft and dated January 11, 2005; Department of Veterans Health Administration.
JCAHO Standards; Understanding Clinical Respiratory Services for 2004.
VHA Directive 2003-035, Smoke Free Policy for VA Health Care Facilities, dated July 1, 2003;
VHA Directive 2003-042, National Smoking and Tobacco Use Cessation Program, dated August 6, 2003;
VHA Directive 2006-021, Reducing the Fire Hazard of Smoking when Oxygen Treatment is Expected, dated May 1, 2006.
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73. 73 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Attachment C
GUIDELINES FOR OXYGEN TANK EXCHANGE
- For patients needing a portable oxygen exchange tank while in the Medical Center, the primary provider will enter an order for Single Tank Exchange.
- The Single Tank Exchange (Respiratory) order will be listed under text orders. The provider must enter justification for the exchange, verification of the patient's current oxygen order and if this is a VA or non-VA home oxygen patient.
- The Single Tank Exchange order will be sent to the Respiratory Department and the provider will be directed to page Respiratory for the oxygen exchange.
- Respiratory Therapists will issue the oxygen tank and document the issued tank's serial number and the returned tank's serial number.
- If the patient requested or has need for multiple oxygen tanks, the order for the multiple tanks will be entered under orders (Multiple Oxygen Tanks, Home Oxygen) and the Home Oxygen Respiratory Therapists will be paged (altered to the request) and the tanks will be issued from the warehouse.
- Patients enrolled in the VA Home Oxygen Program will have a posting in CPRS to identity these patients.
- Patients who smoke will be re-educated regarding risk associated with smoking and oxygen use during each tank exchange by Respiratory.
- Patients who are at risk for home oxygen due to smoking non-compliance will have their records flagged in CPRS as a warning not to issue home oxygen.
74. 74 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Attachment C (continued)
HOME OXYGEN SINGLE TANK EXCHANGE ORDER
(Completed by ordering provider)
VA Home Oxygen:___
Non-VA Home Oxygen:___
Who is providing oxygen:_____________________
Patient's current home oxygen order:
___Liter flow
___Duration
___Route
Justification: ___Tank is empty
___Requires additional tank volume due to travel
___Tank is mal-functioning
Smoking Status:
Current Smoker:
Education regarding not smoking with oxygen reinforced.
Non-Smoker:
(Completed by Respiratory Therapy)
Tank Issued, Serial Number:_____________
Tank Retuned, Serial Number:__________
75. 75 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Attachment C (continued)
HOME OXYGEN MULTIPLE TANK EXCHANGE ORDER
(Must be enrolled in VA Home Oxygen Program with Current Home Oxygen Orders)
(Completed by ordering provider)
Request ____ portable tank exchange
Justification: ___Travel Time exceeds number of portable tanks issued
___Patient missed home visit via Home Oxygen RT
___Tanks mal-functioning
___Patient and/or family members verbalized understanding of risks
associated with transporting and storing portable oxygen tanks.
___Patient and/or family member have safe identified storage area for
portable tanks.
___Smoking Status:
Current Smoker:
Education regarding not smoking with oxygen reinforced.
Non-Smoker:
(Completed by Home Oxygen Respiratory Therapist)
Tank Issued, Serial Number:_____________
Tank Returned
Not Applicable:_________
Serial Number:__________
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Provide statistical data to show improved compliance, decreased cost and improved outcome for Home Oxygen Patients.
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83 of 101 have been hospitalized less than 4 times in 6 years.
80. CONSULT/SCHEDULING LINK update since Summer 2006 Release Sheri Kreuz, RD, MBA
SDS, Clin2 Team
Salt Lake City OIFO
81. 81 Objectives Discuss issues with Service Consults Schedule-Management Report
Discuss a few process issues
Discuss Remedy Tickets
Mention E3R(s)
Discuss CPRS v27 Enhancements/Initiatives related to Consults
82. 82 Service Consults Schedule-Management Report [GMRC RPT SD SCH-MGT CONSULTS] STATUSES Prior to New Report
PENDING
ACTIVE
SCHEDULED
INCOMPLETE
DISCONTINUED
CANCELLED
COMPLETED
83. 83 Service Consults Schedule-Management Report [GMRC RPT SD SCH-MGT CONSULTS] AFTER
84. 84 Service Consults Schedule-Management Report [GMRC RPT SD SCH-MGT CONSULTS] Sch. Not Linked now History of consult being linked to an appointment; consult later marked SCHEDULED manually
Scheduled, Linked Consult currently linked to an appointment
Sch. Never Linked Consult marked SCHEDULED manually with no history of being linked to an appointment
85. 85 REPORT STATUS ISSUES (cont) Sch, Linked, Ckd Out consult complete but no note for either of these reasons
Incorrect note title completed
Incomplete note awaiting provider signature
86. 86 NO SHOW ISSUE Consults linked to an appointment where patient is a NO SHOW
Consult status changes from SCHEDULED to ACTIVE
Reprint Consult to prevent being lost
Auto-Rebook currently allows a dcd consult to be changed back to Scheduled
87. 87 CANCELLATION ISSUE CANCELLED consult can be attached to an appointment when:
Service allowed appointment to be made for the consult
Patient was a NO SHOW for the appointment
Service CANCELLED the consult less than 6 months ago
88. 88 CANCELLATION ISSUE (cont) Consult Status History
PENDING
SCHEDULED (LINKED using interface)
NO-SHOWED
CANCELLED
All other consults in a CANCELLED status are NOT allowed to be linked to an appointment.
Any consult that was cancelled initially (never SCHEDULED) by the service will NOT be displayed to link to an appointment.
89. 89 REMEDY TICKETs 159382 (174399,184547)Procedure Name = Service Name Service is blank when the PROCEDURE NAME matches exactly the SERVICE NAME of the related service(s). No patch yet assigned/no timeframe for fixing. (VMP team responsible for consults new developer being transitioned to GMRC; still no timeframe for these tickets priority 6).Service is blank when the PROCEDURE NAME matches exactly the SERVICE NAME of the related service(s). No patch yet assigned/no timeframe for fixing. (VMP team responsible for consults new developer being transitioned to GMRC; still no timeframe for these tickets priority 6).
90. 90 REMEDY TICKET 168769 Report Not Consistent GMRC RPT SD SCH-MGT CONSULTS
If service is a GROUPER and contains other GROUPER service(s), the sub-grouper service(s) do not print.
User would need to know to run the report on the sub-GROUPER service(s).
Fix will be made to compile all services related to users selection
No patch designated yet/no timeframe The SERVICE CONSULTS SCHEDULE-MANAGEMENT REPORT does not behave the same as other GMRC-related reports where Grouper Services include sub-grouper service(s) in the report totals. (VMP team responsible for consults new developer being transitioned to GMRC; still no timeframe for these tickets priority 6).
The SERVICE CONSULTS SCHEDULE-MANAGEMENT REPORT does not behave the same as other GMRC-related reports where Grouper Services include sub-grouper service(s) in the report totals. (VMP team responsible for consults new developer being transitioned to GMRC; still no timeframe for these tickets priority 6).
91. 91 REMEDY TICKET 174855 Unscheduled Visits Unscheduled Visit action in Appt Mgt does not prompt to link to a consult
Cant discuss the appropriateness of using Unscheduled Visit but the ticket has been submitted and sent to Tier 3.
Unscheduled Visit action currently does not allow for linking to consult request.Unscheduled Visit action currently does not allow for linking to consult request.
92. 92 Other Issues/Uses Some sites are using the GMRC/SD link to schedule patients for pick up of prosthetics items.
Electronic Wait List (EWL) patients:
Leave consult in pending status (PENDING, EWL)
Manually receive w/comment indicating pt on EWL (ACTIVE, EWL)
Schedule via CPRS (SCHEDULE, EWL) If the date the patient was placed on the EWL is AFTER the consult initiation date then an appropriate action has occurred. The trick was to be sure that a report will show this fact. Placement on the EWL does not change the status of any consult automatically. If the patient is placed on the EWL in response to a consult request that fact will be noticed when running the consult-scheduling management report. Such consults will be given a PENDING, EWL or ACTIVE, EWL or SCHEDULE, EWL status [the last one only occurs if the consult was marked as SCHEDULED manually and not with the scheduling interface).If the date the patient was placed on the EWL is AFTER the consult initiation date then an appropriate action has occurred. The trick was to be sure that a report will show this fact. Placement on the EWL does not change the status of any consult automatically. If the patient is placed on the EWL in response to a consult request that fact will be noticed when running the consult-scheduling management report. Such consults will be given a PENDING, EWL or ACTIVE, EWL or SCHEDULE, EWL status [the last one only occurs if the consult was marked as SCHEDULED manually and not with the scheduling interface).
93. 93 CPRS V27 CONSULT ENHANCEMENTS/INITIATIVES Reference
NSR 20051008
Add Desired Date to Consult Software
Add earliest and latest desired dates to the Consults and Interfacility Consults software packages to monitor the electronic closure of consults in CPRS.
*Dependent on Consults patch and possibly Health Summary patch
94. 94 CPRS V27 CONSULT ENHANCEMENTS/INITIATIVES PSI-04-012 (Part 4): Consults completed without viewing reason for consult
Added right-click option to note editing menu to display details of consult being completed while editing a consults-titled note
508 Compliance CPRS/consults (in addition to Reminders, EFs, Orders)
95. Monitoring for Performance Improvement Harold D. Bonds, MT (ASCP) SC
Health Systems Specialist
G. V. Montgomery VAMC
Jackson, MS
96. 96 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Monitoring for Performance improvement Data for Monitoring may be collected from several sources:
VistA Consult Package Reporting Options
Care Management Query Tool
VistA Fileman templates (requires some programming knowledge for obtaining information from the files) Since there is no one reporting mechanism for collecting all of the data in one report, data for monitoring the effectiveness of the Consult process must be collected from several sources and then compiled into workable programs such as Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, or some other database program. What sources you use to collect the data will be determined by the information you wish to compile into your reports. Data is available in all of the options listed here.Since there is no one reporting mechanism for collecting all of the data in one report, data for monitoring the effectiveness of the Consult process must be collected from several sources and then compiled into workable programs such as Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, or some other database program. What sources you use to collect the data will be determined by the information you wish to compile into your reports. Data is available in all of the options listed here.
97. 97 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Monitoring for Performance improvement VistA System Consult Tracking Reports option:
ST Completion Time Statistics
PC Service Consults Pending Resolution
SH Service Consults Schedule-Management Report
CC Service Consults Completed
CP Service Consults Completed or Pending Resolution
IFC Interfacility (IFC) Requests
IP Interfacility (IFC) Requests By Patient
IR Interfacility (IFC) Requests by Remote Ordering Provider
NU Service Consults with Consults Numbers
PI Print Interfacility (IFC) Requests
PL Print Consults by Provider, Location, or Procedure
PM Consult Performance Monitor Report
PR Print Service Consults by Status
SC Service Consults By Status
TS Print Completion Time Statistics Report In the VistA Consult Package, I have used these five options highlighted in bold to pull statistics on consults. The most frequently used option is the Print Service Consults by Status. However, this option does not include the ordering provider in the report. When the ordering provider is needed, I have used the option Print Consults by Provider, Location, or Procedure. In the VistA Consult Package, I have used these five options highlighted in bold to pull statistics on consults. The most frequently used option is the Print Service Consults by Status. However, this option does not include the ordering provider in the report. When the ordering provider is needed, I have used the option Print Consults by Provider, Location, or Procedure.
98. 98 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Monitoring for Performance improvement VistA System Consult Tracking Reports option:
SH Service Consults Schedule-Management Report
Benefits of this option are:
Status of the consults:
Service Connection Percentage (Priority Scheduling)
Total consult numbers at a single glance
Patient appointment linked with consult
Pitfalls of this option:
Ordering Provider not listed
Reason for Request not indicated
Completion, Cancellation, and Discontinued data not available
99. 99 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Monitoring for Performance improvement Service Consults By Status Jun 14, 2007@15:01:02 Page: 1 of 1
Service: Urology
SUMMARY From: 04/01/07 To 04/30/07 06/14/07
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12 Active, Can By Clinic
14 Active, Can By Patient
14 Active, No-Show
1 Incomplete
17 Pending
37 Sch, Linked, Ck'd Out
9 Scheduled, Linked
3 Sch, Never Linked
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107 Total OPEN consults
22 Cancelled
137 Completed
8 Discontinued
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167 Total CLOSED consults
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274 GRAND TOTAL
100. 100 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Monitoring for Performance improvement Urology 04/01/07 - 04/30/07
Consult Clinic Appointment Stop
Status Date SC L4 Patient Appointment Date/time Code
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Active, Can By Clinic 04-03-07 10% 0001 CPRS,PATIENTONE
Active, Can By Clinic 04-03-07 0002 CPRS,PATIENTTWO
Active, Can By Clinic 04-04-07 0% 0003 CPRS,PATIENTTHREE
Active, Can By Clinic 04-07-07 20% 0004 CPRS,PATIENTFOUR
Active, Can By Clinic 04-09-07 0005 CPRS,PATIENTFIVE
Active, Can By Clinic 04-11-07 0006 CPRS,PATIENTSIX
Active, Can By Clinic 04-12-07 0007 CPRS,PATIENTSEVEN
Active, Can By Clinic 04-18-07 50% 0008 CPRS,PATIENTEIGHT
Active, Can By Clinic 04-18-07 0009 CPRS,PATIENTNINE
Active, Can By Clinic 04-19-07 0010 CPRS,PATIENTTEN
Active, Can By Clinic 04-19-07 0011 CPRS,PATIENTELEVEN
Active, Can By Clinic 04-24-07 0012 CPRS,PATIENTTWELVE
Active, Can By Patient04-02-07 0013 CPRS,PATIENTTHIRTEEN
Active, Can By Patient04-02-07 30% 0014 CPRS,PATIENTFOURTEEN
Active, Can By Patient04-03-07 0015 CPRS,PATIENTFIFTEEN
Active, Can By Patient04-04-07 0016 CPRS,PATIENTSIXTEEN
Active, Can By Patient04-05-07 0017 CPRS,PATIENTSEVENTEEN
Active, Can By Patient04-12-07 80% 0018 CPRS,PATIENTEIGHTEEN
Active, No-Show 04-02-07 0019 CPRS,PATIENTNINETEEN
Active, No-Show 04-09-07 0020 CPRS,PATIENTTWENTY
Active, No-Show 04-10-07 0021 CPRS,PATIENTTWENTYONE
Active, No-Show 04-10-07 0022 CPRS,PATIENTTWENTYTWO
Incomplete 04-26-07 0023 CPRS,PATIENTTWENTYTHREE
101. 101 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Monitoring for Performance improvement Urology 04/01/07 - 04/30/07
Consult Clinic Appointment Stop
Status Date SC L4 Patient Appointment Date/time Code
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Pending 04-05-07 100% 0024 CPRS,PATIENTTWENTYFOUR
Pending 04-09-07 30% 0025 CPRS,PATIENTTWENTYFIVE
Pending 04-09-07 0026 CPRS,PATIENTTWENTYSIX
Sch, Linked, Ck'd Out 04-02-07 0027 CPRS,PATIENTTWENTYSEVEN GU-PROSTATE ONC 05-08-07 @ 14:00 414
Sch, Linked, Ck'd Out 04-03-07 0% 0028 CPRS,PATIENTTWENTYEIGHT GU CYSTO/CYSTOG 05-02-07 @ 08:30 414
Sch, Linked, Ck'd Out 04-03-07 70% 0029 CPRS,PATIENTTWENTYNINE GU-UROLOGY 05-16-07 @ 11:45 414
Scheduled, Linked 04-02-07 40% 0030 CPRS,PATIENTTHIRTY GU-UROLOGY 06-15-07 @ 10:30 414
Scheduled, Linked 04-02-07 0031 CPRS,PATIENTTHIRTYONE GU-UROLOGY 06-20-07 @ 10:15 414
Scheduled, Linked 04-03-07 0032 CPRS,PATIENTTHIRTYTWO GU-UROLOGY 06-15-07 @ 09:00 414
Sch, Never Linked 04-02-07 0033 CPRS,PATIENTTHIRTYTHREE
Sch, Never Linked 04-25-07 0034 CPRS,PATIENTTHIRTYFOUR
Sch, Never Linked 04-27-07 10% 0035 CPRS,PATIENTTHIRTYFIVE
102. 102 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Monitoring for Performance improvement VistA System Consult Tracking Reports option:
IFC Interfacility (IFC) Requests
Benefits of this option:
List consults by Requesting or Consulting facility
List status of consults by Requesting or Consulting facility
Provides totals for each consult service by facility and overall totals by facility
Provides basic status of consults
Pitfalls of this option:
Does not indicate Ordering Provider
Does not indicate Reason for Request
Does not indicate Completion, Cancellation, or Discontinue data
No appointment data not available
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105. 105 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Monitoring for Performance improvement VistA System Consult Tracking Reports option:
PL Print Consults by Provider, Location, or Procedure
Benefits of this option:
Consult Statistics by Ordering Provider, Location or Procedure
Individually
System wide
Pitfalls of this option:
Reason for Request not indicated
Completion, Cancellation, or Discontinue data not available
No appointment data not available
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108. 108 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Monitoring for Performance improvement VistA System Consult Tracking Reports option:
PM Consult Performance Monitor Report
Benefit of this option:
Gives Consult Completion Statistics with Percentages
Pitfalls of this option:
No Individual consult information available
No appointment data available
109. 109 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Monitoring for Performance improvement VistA System Consult Tracking Reports option:
PR Print Service Consults by Status
Benefits of this option:
Allows each status to be reviewed/printed separately or together
Provides numbers of consults in each status
Provides patient information with ordering location
Pitfalls of this option:
No Ordering provider information
No Reason for Request available
No Completion, Cancellation, or Discontinue data available
No Appointment data available
110. 110 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Monitoring for Performance improvement VistA Consult Package Print Consults by Status Report.VistA Consult Package Print Consults by Status Report.
111. 111 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Monitoring for Performance improvement VistA System Consult Tracking Options:
There is no one option in the VistA Consult Package that will provide all the information that may be obtained from all five of the reporting options described.
There is not an option in the VistA Consult Package that will provide the Reason for Request
There is not an option in the VistA Consult Package that will provide the Completion, Cancellation or Discontinued consult information.
112. 112 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Monitoring for Performance improvement Consult cancellation reasons can be retrieved by two methods:
Manually looking at each patients Electronic Medical Record from a list generated with one of the VistA Consult Tracking Options.
Searching and printing the cancelled consults with the reason for cancellation from the consult files.
113. 113 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Monitoring for Performance improvement Consult completion information can be retrieved by two methods:
Manually looking at each patients Electronic Medical Record from a list generated with one of the VistA Consult Tracking Options.
Searching and printing a list of the completed consults from the consult files with the associated results field populated.
114. 114 #226 Consults: Kill or Be Killed Monitoring for Performance improvement Care Management Query Tool:
Benefits:
Provides report with differing criteria defined by user:
Consult Service
Ordering Provider
Ordering Location
Date Range
Directly exportable report to Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet
Pitfalls:
Requires specific patient list for search
No Appointment data available
No Reason for Request
No Completion, Cancellation, or Discontinue data available
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