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Governing Boards Survey on Quality & Patient Safety. Agenda. Respondent Demographics Overview of Results Board Oversight Function Reporting Infrastructure Board Education Next Steps. Purpose.
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Agenda Respondent Demographics Overview of Results • Board Oversight Function • Reporting • Infrastructure • Board Education Next Steps
Purpose To measure and improve Washington State hospitals’ quality and safety reporting to governing boards.
Comparison of respondents in 2005 and 2006 2005: 29 hospitals responded Information solicited from board chairs by email only. 2006: 70 hospitals responded Information solicited from all board members by email, fax, post.
Agenda Respondent Demographics Overview of Results • Board Oversight Function • Reporting • Infrastructure • Board Education Next Steps
Respondent Demographics • Survey distributed on August 2 • 234 respondents replied by: • Internet • Postal Mail • Fax • Approximately 32% of the respondents represent Critical Access Hospitals • Locations of respondents: • Central WA • Eastern WA • King County • Puget Sound • Southwest WA • Health Systems
DOH Hospital Regions Puget Sound Southwest WA King County Central WA Eastern WA
Agenda Respondent Demographics Overview of Results • Board Oversight Function • Reporting • Infrastructure • Board Education Next Steps
“The two most important issues for trustees to attend to are quality of care and finance. Measurements and benchmarks are needed to tell how the organization is doing. It is our responsibility to establish a mission and assure that the organization has the resources to get there.” Ned Turner, Trustee, Swedish Health Services
How often is quality and patient safety discussed at board meetings?
Does the board receive reports comparing the hospital’s quality and patient safety work with regional and national statistics?
How complete is the information the board receives to measure the hospital’s quality and patient safety results?
Agenda Respondent Demographics Overview of Results • Board Oversight Function • Reporting • Infrastructure • Board Education Next Steps
Is the board monitoring your hospital’s progress in the 100K Lives Campaign?
Is the board monitoring your hospital’s efforts to improve hand hygiene?
Rate your knowledge on Medicare’s quality measures (Hospital Compare)
Do you think there are preventable errors occurring in your hospital?
Agenda Respondent Demographics Overview of Results • Board Oversight Function • Reporting • Infrastructure • Board Education Next Steps
Has your leadership team developed a board quality committee?
What percentage of the CEO’s annual bonus is tied to patient safety and quality?
Is your hospital using consultants to assist in work on patient safety and quality?
Agenda Respondent Demographics Overview of Results • Board Oversight Function • Reporting • Infrastructure • Board Education Next Steps
Is the topic of patient safety and quality a big emphasis as part of new board member orientation?
Have you been sent to external education sessions about quality and patient safety in the past year?
If yes, where? • Rural Hospital Workshop: Chelan • WSHA Annual Meeting • Estes Park • WSHA Bell Harbor • ACHE Las Vegas • Well Spring La Quinta, CA • University of Washington • American Hospital Association • IHI Annual Meeting
Would you attend a meeting in Seattle on patient safety and quality along with your hospital CEO?
If yes, what topics would you want to discuss? • Methodologies • Patient Safety Goals 2007 • Benchmarking • Change Management • MRSA (antibiotic resistant organism) • Best Practices • Pay for Performance • Electronic Health/Medical Records • Topics our hospital CEO selects
Do you receive the WSHA quarterly mailing, “CEO and Trustee Patient Safety Newsletter”?
Agenda Respondent Demographics Overview of Results • Board Oversight Function • Reporting • Infrastructure • Board Education Next Steps