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Colleen Cusick, RN Clinical Product SpecialistJohns Hopkins Health SystemBaltimore, MDDennis OrthmanProject DirectorStrategic Marketplace InitiativeBoston, MA. Faculty. Program Outline. The New Product Introduction Management (NPIM) ToolBackground and developmentStages of the NPIM ToolAdoption of NPIM at The Johns Hopkins HospitalPre-NPIMPost-NPIMBenefits RealizedQuestions/Answers.
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3. Program Outline The New Product Introduction Management (NPIM) Tool
Background and development
Stages of the NPIM Tool
Adoption of NPIM at The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Pre-NPIM
Post-NPIM
Benefits Realized
Questions/Answers
4. Background - NPIM Tool NPIM is a software product created by Strategic Marketplace Initiative (SMI)
SMI Background
A non-profit corporation of senior-level healthcare supply chain executives
SMI Vision:
Influence positive change
Shape the direction of healthcare supply chain
Advance the healthcare marketplace
5. SMI’s Collaborative Product Introduction Team – May 2006 Armin Cline Covidien
Bill Kennett
Colleen Cusick, RN Johns Hopkins
Cheryl Harelstadt
Ginny Borncamp
John Corbett Allina Health
Keith Kuchta
Lisa Kudlacz Kimberly-Clark
Brent Johnson Intermountain
Chris Jones Georgia Pacific
Kirk Kimler Fischer
6. Background - NPIM Tool SMI’s Initiative Team Goal:
To develop a tool that supports:
the process management, and
collaborative decision making
required for the introduction of new,
emerging and enhanced products.
7. Research Identified Lack of management tools
Communication “black hole” exists
Audit trails maintenance is difficult
Product decision processes are often:
Tied to organizational culture
Unclear to community
Paper-based
8. Early Actions Taken Collaboration with the AHVAP
Engaged product introduction and value analysis professional staff
Common industry practices and processes researched
Vision for a flexible tool developed
9. Common Process Steps
10. Tool Development Comprehensive request form created
Technology platforms researched
Tool features specified:
Information required for submission
Automatic uploads of requests
Request progress tracking capability
Automatic e-mail communications
Visibility to pipeline to check status
Management reports
11. Tool Development Tool Primary Users: Provider-based VA and product introduction coordinators.
Tool Purpose: To provide pipeline visibility, management tracking, and history on each review through the most common stages:
Request/Introduction Stage
Analysis Stage
Requester Pre-Review Stage
Committee Review Stage
Pilot/Evaluation Stage
Decision/Implementation Stage
12. Testing Beta Testing – The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Version II Testing – multiple sites
2007 NPIM Tool Released
1st installation – The Johns Hopkins Hospital
2nd installation – Pinnacle Health
3rd installation – Wellspan
4th installation – Carolinas Health
In progress:
Duke
URMC
13. New Product Introduction Management Tool
14. Request Form
Distribute e-version
Only 9 required fields
Collects data on:
requester
product
usage
reimbursement
supply chain
15. Loading is Automated
16. Stage 1 - Introduction
Auto populates
Accept or reject
Distribution list established
Move request to any stage
Automatic emails are sent when moved to next stage
17. Stage 2 - Analysis Assign analysis via email
Track due dates
Record bottom line results
Move to any stage
Automatic emails are sent when request moves to next stage
18. Automatic E-mails
19. Stage 3 – Pre-Review Document requester review process
Automatic emails are sent when request moves to next stage
20. Stage 4 - Committee
Record committee(s) process
Automatic emails are sent when request moves to next stage
21. Stage 5 – Pilot/Evaluation Record pilot and trial data:
Location
Coordinator
Dates
Outcomes
Automatic emails are sent when request moves to next stage
22. Stage 6 – Decision/Summary Record:
Decision data
Implementation information
Tasks
Owner
Dates
Email final decision status
Moves all history to “approved” database
23. NPIM Reporting Package Multiple reports
Reports are date driven
Download and save capability into pdf. file or spreadsheet
24. First User of The NPIM Tool
25. Product Introduction at The Johns Hopkins Hospital
26. Clinical Product Specialist Role Co-Chair, JHHS, Clinical Product Value Analysis Committee (CPVAC)
New products
Defective products
In-house recalls
Consultant to the Patient Safety Committee
Consultant for warehouse, purchasing, storeroom, clinical engineering & clinical units
Co-Chair, JHH Green Team
Project Manager for Medley Infusion Pump Implementation
Disaster Preparedness supply issues
27. Product Introduction at The Johns Hopkins Hospital Before the NPIM Tool:
Manual system
Paper forms via mail, fax, in person
Frequently incomplete information
Staff managed pipeline, tracking, reporting
Informal communication process
28. Product Introduction at The Johns Hopkins Hospital With the NPIM Tool:
54+ new requests processed
Defined process flow for the community
Easier form for requesters to complete
Improved communication with auto emails
Increased vendor participation in process
Improved tracking of reviews in the CPVAC
Enhanced audit trail of decisions
29. Product Introduction at The Johns Hopkins Hospital Key Steps to Adopting the NPIM Tool
Senior management support
Involving IT early
Orienting supply chain staff
Presentations and webinars on Tool
Incorporating tool into JHH process
Training high volume requesters
Engaging supplier community
30. Product Introduction at The Johns Hopkins Hospital Engaging Supplier Community
Communicate/orient key suppliers before requester community engages them
Request form can be emailed by requesters to supplier resources to collect information
JHH is currently formulating policies re:
Sending request form to suppliers
Sending notification emails to suppliers
31. Product Introduction at The Johns Hopkins Hospital Benefits To-Date:
Improved visibility of pipeline/workload
More robust information on requests
Improved community communication
Easier access to decision history
Reduced recordkeeping
Still necessary for supplemental documents
Smoother movement through process
32. Product Introduction at The Johns Hopkins Hospital Continuing Adoption Plans
Train additional supply chain staff
Purchasing and Value Analysis Analyst
Expand request process to mid-volume departments
Utilize expanded reporting capability
Promote adoption by Surgical Services
33. SMI’s NPIM Tool - Review Free-ware
Request pipeline management tool
Tracks and records the process
Communicates with automatic emails
Both user and requester friendly
Improved reporting & follow-up audits
Single and Multi – User versions
Flexible – your process does not change
34. SMI’s NPIM Tool How do I obtain the Tool?
By Mail:
AHRMM Conference attendee registration bags
include an SMI request postcard
By Web Site:
Visit www.smisupplychain.com
Submit request
35. Questions