1 / 24

Wood County Human Services

Wood County Human Services. Mental Health Collaborative 2010-2011 Randall Ambrosius, MSW, LCSW, CSAC, ICS Wood County Human Services Department. Wood County Human Services Department. Located in Central Wisconsin AODA / Mental Health Clinic located in Wisconsin Rapids

joella
Télécharger la présentation

Wood County Human Services

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Wood County Human Services Mental Health Collaborative 2010-2011 Randall Ambrosius, MSW, LCSW, CSAC, ICS Wood County Human Services Department

  2. Wood County Human Services Department • Located in Central Wisconsin • AODA / Mental Health Clinic located in Wisconsin Rapids • Norwood Health Center located in Marshfield • 24 hour Crisis Line • Mobile Crisis Line • Legal Services

  3. Step One • Q: What do we want to focus on? • Answer: Reduce hospital re-admissions at Norwood Health Center • Q: What is the current hospital re-admission?

  4. BASELINE Current re-hospitalization rate is 4% AIM Reduce re-hospitalizations 3% or less

  5. Committee Membership • Wood County Unified Services : Randall Ambrosius, Treatment Services Manager Charlotte Smith, BHS Division Manager Kathy Roetter, Director • Wood County Unified Services Norwood Health Center : Ray Dreager: Client Services                                                        Kristi Smith: Client Services Manager                 Pam Martinson: Health Information Manager  • Wood County Sheriffs Department: Robert Levendoske (Retired) • Consumer: Joe Arts   Doug Aughey •  Project Coach Tom Mosgaller: UW-Madison, NIATx

  6. The Walk Through “What is it like to be a client?”

  7. NIATx Process • Plan: General change idea to be tested. • Do: What specific change did we put in place? • Study: What were the results of this change? • Act: Adopt, modify, or abandon the change idea.

  8. Rapid Cycle Changes ActionResults • Cycle One:Patient call 10% readmission crisis line • Cycle Two:Patient call 3.3% readmission crisis line • Cycle Three:Norwood Social 0 readmission Workers call Low number clients with script wanting to be involved

  9. Change Cont. ActionResults • Cycle Four:Norwood Social 0 readmission Worker calls Low number clients with wanting to be script involved • Cycle Five:Norwood Staff 0 readmission (Nurse, psych tech, etc.) Staff making calls to whom they have a connection.

  10. Results

  11. Summary of 2010 • 1) The goal was 3% or less. During this process we averaged 1.76% re-admission of those who participated. • 2) Individuals who did not participate had a 5% average re-admission. • 3) Low numbers of individuals to participate in support calls. • 4) The relationship is the most important factor.

  12. Wood County Human ServicesDepartment Mental Health Collaborative 2011 Part II “The Big Aim and the Little Aim”

  13. 2011 AIMS • Big Aim: Reduce hospital re-admissions at Norwood Health Center • Little Aim: Increase the number of clients in support calls.

  14. 2011 ActionResults Cycle One Improve script 2010 – 10 participated 10% re-admission 2011 – 30 participated 2% re-admission Cycle Two Con’t to use 2010 – 17 participated 3.3% re-admission script 2011 – 21 participated .05% re-admission 32 clients could not participate with a 19% re-admission rate. What happened?

  15. Record number of hospital admissions occurring in cycle 2.

  16. A Balancing Act “What to do?” Con’t to have all staff make support calls - good relationships. Have one hospital staff make calls and capture good data. Poor data, unable to capture everyone. Loss of relationship

  17. ActionResults Cycle 3 One staff 2010 – 7 participated 0% re-admission collects and 2011 – 19 participated 1.6% re-admission makes support calls. • QUESTION - Should we use E-mail? ANSWER – No. Only 2% report having access to a computer. • QUESTION - How many individuals are we reaching? ANSWER - 60% contact with individuals in support call program.

  18. % Hospital Re-admissions

  19. # of Participants in Support Calls

  20. Hospital Readmissions

  21. Making a Business Statement Cost per day of hospitalization… $1,034 Average cost of every commitment… $4,000 Clients feeling good about not being re-hospitalized… priceless!

  22. Chapter 51 Detentions

  23. Wood County Suicides

  24. Next Steps (ACT) Review each client’s case Utilize Peer Specialists/Clubhouses Use a video to introduce support calls and resources Continue to have hospital staff make support calls

More Related