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ESRD Network 6: QAPI Development for Dialysis Providers. Leighann Sauls RN, CDN Director, Quality Improvement. Do You Recognize this?. Think Warm Happy Thoughts!. Fact or Fiction. The Network collects endless information from the dialysis facility for no good reason.
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ESRD Network 6: QAPI Development for Dialysis Providers LeighannSauls RN, CDN Director, Quality Improvement
Fact or Fiction • The Network collects endless information from the dialysis facility for no good reason
Let’s Explore the Role of the Network • ESRD Network 6 • Incorporated Name – Southeastern Kidney Council • 1 of 18 Networks in the Country • Legislation that Networks exist
What We Do - Network 6 – CMS Contractors • Clinical Performance Measures • Anemia • Adequacy • Immunization • Access • Nutrition • Complaints and Grievances • ESRD data forms • Patient and Provider Education
What does that mean for the facility? • Participation in • Quality Improvement Projects • Complaints and Grievances • Data Collection • ESRD Forms
Current Quality Improvement Initiatives • Focus On • Increasing AV Fistulas in South Carolina • Increasing AVF in Network 6 overall • Anemia Management • Adequacy • Increasing Immunizations • Decreasing Complaints and Grievances • Decreasing Involuntary Discharges
Developing a Quality Assessment Performance Improvement (QAPI) Program
V626 Condition statement • The dialysis facility must develop, implement, maintain and evaluate an effective, data driven, quality assessment and performance improvement program with participation by the professional members of the interdisciplinary team.
V627 Condition statement • Effective QAPI • (V627) …an ongoing program that achieves : • Measurable improvement in health outcomes • Reduction of medical errors
V627 Condition statement • The dialysis facility must maintain and demonstrate evidence of its quality improvement and performance improvement program for review by CMS
V638 Monitoring Improvement The facility must: • Continuously monitor its performance • Take actions that result in performance • improvement • Track to assure improvements are sustained over time
What is QAPI? • Quality Assessment Performance Improvement (QAPI) • Under QAPI, the focus is on assessing outcomes to see whether good results are being achieved. • More proactive approach to quality and to improvement.
Difference between QI and QAPI? • Quality Improvement focuses on structure and process • Quality Assessment Performance Improvement focuses on assessing outcomes
QAPI Elements • The professional members of the facility’s interdisciplinary team (IDT), which must participate in QAPI activities, consist of a physician, registered nurse, masters-prepared social worker, and registered dietitian.
QAPI Elements • There must be an operationalized, written plan describing the QAPI program scope including: • Objectives • Organization • Responsibilities of all participants • Procedures for overseeing the effectiveness of monitoring, assessing, and problem-solving activities.
QAPI Elements • Within the facilities QAPI program, facilities are expected to use the community-accepted standards and values associated with clinical outcomes as referenced on the MAT (measures assessment tool).
QAPI Elements • If a facility has areas of that do not meet target levels (per MAT) or areas where the facility performance is below average (per data reports), the facility is expected to take action toward improving those outcomes.
QAPI Elements • QAPI requires the use of aggregate patient data to evaluate the facility patient outcomes. • Hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis patients should be reviewed separately since factors affecting their clinical outcomes may be different; both groups of patients must be reviewed on an ongoing basis.
QAPI Elements • Data related to patient outcomes, complaints, medical injuries, and medical errors (clinical variances, occurrences and adverse events) should be used to identify potential problems and to identify opportunities for improving care.
Available Data Elements • CMS Dialysis Facility Reports (DFR) • Facility Specific Data Outcomes Report • Facility Produced Data • Clinical Variance Reports • Trending Reports from various facility systems
How to do it… • Review collective patient data; • Look at trends • Steady improvement or stable outcomes • Abrupt or steady decline in outcomes • Identify any commonalities among patients who do not reach the minimum expected targets; • Identify the problem One vehicle accident may not indicate you are a bad driver….. However…10 accidents a year may cause your insurance company to make some changes in your plan!
Now What? • Develop Plan that results in improvement of care • Identify Opportunity for Improvement • Set Specific goal for Improvement • Define and Measure Root Causes – PRIORITIZE! • Identify Interventions • Identify Person(s) responsible • Date Process began • Date/Frequency of Re-measurement • Outcomes-Measurement results
Then what? • Work together – entire IDT • Write clear statement identifying problem • Use numerical “measurable” goal • Set specific time range to meet goal • Assure goal is obtainable within specified time range • Use smaller goals in step by step fashion until ultimate goal is reached Example: GOAL: Reduce number of catheter patients to <10% by December 2010 Or … Reduce number of catheter patients by 2% each month
And more • Identify Root Causes: • For Example: If a data report shows that the facility’s ranking for hemodialysis adequacy is below the expected average • Facility must demonstrate QAPI review of global factors that might affect adequacy • Brainstorming with IDT • Data/Spreadsheets to “measure” barriers
Develop Action and Interventions • Focus on process • What process can you change or create that will have a positive impact? • Make actions barrier-specific • How will changes impact the root cause? • Choose one or two actions which will have the greatest impact (Rapid cycle improvement) • Review available best practices • Will they work in your facility? • Discuss how you will monitor new processes • How will you know if changes are an improvement?
Change Processes Example: • Facility determines inadequate BFR’s are highest priority root cause for patients not achieving adequacy • Facility reviews current process and determines new process is needed NEW PROCESS > • Daily audit checksheet: • Nurse rounds after initiation of each shift to assure BFR and other prescription parameters are met • Allows action to be taken immediately rather than waiting for monthly lab review to reveal a problem
Evaluate • Graph monthly data • Review trends for improvement • Discuss and document changes in monthly QAPI meetings • What’s working? • What’s not working?
Food for thought • Data reported is only as good as the data entered in the electronic or hard copy collection tools. This takes participation and cooperation of all staff.
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