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SACIM Assuring Safety & High Quality, Patient-centered services along the continuum of perinatal care. Presented by: Virginia Pressler, MD Executive Vice President Chief Strategic Officer Nov 14, 2012 L’Enfant Plaza Hotel, Wash DC.
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SACIM Assuring Safety & High Quality, Patient-centered services along the continuum of perinatal care Presented by: Virginia Pressler, MD Executive Vice President Chief Strategic Officer Nov 14, 2012 L’Enfant Plaza Hotel, Wash DC
Kapi‘olani Medical Center for Women & Children - Quest for Safety & Quality Outcomes Evidence Based Care (Core measures) Patient Experience Harm Avoidance/Complications Transitions of Care - readmissions End of Life – Advance Care Planning Innovations- Perinatal Harm/Ambulatory OB (2013)
Evidence Based Care Vermont Oxford Registry – largest national neonatal data base IHI Perinatal Collaborative The Joint Commission Perinatal Core Measures
Harm Avoidance Ventillator Associated Pneumonia Central Line Associated Blood Stream Infection Perinatal Adverse Outcomes Catheter Associated UTI (2013) MRSA, C.Difficile (2013)
TJC PCM Core Measure Elective Delivery at 37 or 38 weeks Gestational Age ↓ Lower is Better
TJC PCM Core Measure C. Section for Nulliparous Women with Term, Singleton, Vertex Babies ↓ Lower is Better
Patients at Risk of Preterm Delivery (24-32 Weeks) Receiving Antenatal Steroids Prior to Delivery TJC PCM Core Measure ↑ Higher is Better
Health Care Associated BSI in Newborns TJC PCM Core Measure ↓ Lower is Better
Newborns Who Were Fed Only Breast Milk Since Birth TJC PCM Core Measure ↑ Higher is Better
NEC reduction Colostrum tube fed in NICU Encourage exclusive breast feeding Donor banked breast milk when needed Transfusion protocol changes – smaller aliquots of blood and holding tube feedings during blood transfusions
AMA-PCPI ACOG/NCQA Maternity Care Measures Under Testing Establishment of gestational age Prenatal Care Screening Behavioral Health Risk Assessment BMI Assessment & Weight Gain Recommendations Care Coordination: Prenatal Record Present at time of delivery Post Partum Follow up – breast feeding, depression, family planning
Following Best Practices Ongoing communication Best practices alerts on EMR Appropriate screens on EMR Easy/retrievable information Data collection & benchmarking Timely reporting of outcomes