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RIE VACCINE INVENTORY MANAGEMENT

This event focused on improving vaccine inventory management processes to reduce errors, enhance patient satisfaction, and streamline operations. Rapid experiments were carried out to implement changes. Metrics were established for financial, ordering, and quality assurance improvements. The completion plan highlighted team collaboration and potential for further enhancements.

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RIE VACCINE INVENTORY MANAGEMENT

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  1. RIE VACCINE INVENTORY MANAGEMENT FEBRUARY 25 – 27, 2013 Executive sponsor – Dr. Judy Shlay Process Owner – Sarah Rodgers Lean Lead – Kathy Root Participants – Lori Ramirez, Dean McEwen, Alexis Juarez, Ashley Oliver, Marianne Aguirre-Colon, Andrew Yale, Heather Weir, Melissa Edel, Kathie Chichester, Kristi Yamaski

  2. REASON FOR ACTION • Inefficient use of resources – financial and staff • Improving/creating standard work • Adhere to federal and state laws • Adjusting inventory

  3. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES • Standard practice • Easy process • Immunizations and apply to other programs/agencies • Root cause • Minimize errors and safety • Decrease financial errors • Reduce staff burden • Patient satisfaction and wait times

  4. WASTE WALKDefects • Clerk writing too much important info on routing slips • Lot # list not being used • Lot # list • Vaxtrax pulling incorrect lot # • Using the wrong lot # • Multi user friendly files • Order too often • Par levels • Too few people knowing the process • Missing QA of correct lot # being used • Routing slip does not have standard documentation • Self pay defaults to VFC eligible in Vaxtrax

  5. WASTE WALKUnused Human Talent • Nurse is faxing and copying • Handwriting • Wrong person is ordering • Nurse asking for payment and printing records • Nurse/clerk charting

  6. WASTE WALKWaiting Time • Data entry into Vaxtrax • Confirmation fax • Streamline process • Determine lot # before bringing patient into clinic room

  7. WASTE WALKInventory • Multi inventory books • Visual assessment of vaccine needed • Rebalancing of inventory • Delay in billing/chart review

  8. WASTE WALKTransportation • The back and forth of patients • Standard process of vaccine boats • Movement of forms

  9. WASTE WALKProcessing • Fixing lot #’s • VFC vaccine processing report • Sending email twice to billing person if denied claim • Too many forms • Using lot # form routing slip

  10. WASTE WALK Overproduction • Paperwork for patient • Paperwork for inventory • Un-useful Vaxtrax reports • Billing reports • QA every visit

  11. PRIORITIZATIONImpact Effort Plot used to prioritize Rapid Experiments Impact to customer Level of effort each action requires Low High Low High

  12. RAPID EXPERIMENTS • Forms & Stickers: • Created new labels for the routing sheet to cover the lot #’s • Developed new consent forms • Wrote standard billing procedures • Fridge & Opening/Closing Procedures: • Reorganized immunization refrigerator • Developed Start/End of Shift Checklist • Improved Inventory Lot Number list – Alphabetized, color-coded by VFC/317/Private • Ordering process • Par levels • Standardized ordering process • Improved ordering form for private vaccines • Updated ordering procedures and process • Updated binders

  13. CONFIRMED STATEMetrics/Visual Management Board • Financial Increase donations baseline is January’s donation amount goal – 10% increase by April • Ordering Retro report of # of times ordering Private order per month Time study of old vs. new ordering system Baseline done now Goal - undetermined • Quality assurance – lot/site/program/wrong pot Baseline – 30% Goal – less than 5% 4) Employee satisfaction – survey changes after 45 and 90 days

  14. COMPLETION PLAN

  15. INSIGHTS • Organized • Everyone participated • More in-depth and intense than expected • Opportunity for improvement • Relieved • Good team • Right people in the room

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