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Exploring New Models of Care

Exploring New Models of Care. CHA Annual Leadership Conference October 15, 2013 New Orleans, Louisiana. Pressure to Change from Multiple Fronts. Accelerating Trend Toward Population Health: What Population Are We Striving to Impact?.

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Exploring New Models of Care

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  1. Exploring New Models of Care CHA Annual Leadership Conference October 15, 2013 New Orleans, Louisiana

  2. Pressure to Change from Multiple Fronts

  3. Accelerating Trend Toward Population Health:What Population Are We Striving to Impact? Population health management is a core competency under value-based payment

  4. Accelerating Trend Toward Population Health:What Aspects of the Model of Care Must Transform?

  5. Requirements for Sustainable Change

  6. One of the Nation’s Leading Pediatric Health Systems

  7. Tools to Facilitate Change

  8. Family Advisory Council • Part of the NCH design team • Layout, features, furniture, art • Attended formal PFCC training • Interview MDs/Associates at all levels • Present at Associate orientations • Active in policy development • Engaged in interdisciplinary patient rounds • Serve on hospital committees • Participate in bedside nurse handoff

  9. Embracing Changes to the Model of Care

  10. Role-Specific TrainingExample: Perioperative

  11. Our Systems – Daily Management Functional Huddles Daily Integrated Huddle Daily Executive Cabinet Tuesday, Thursday Problems & Barriers Support & Solutions Oversight Committee Weekly DB, RB, RP

  12. Change in Action

  13. American Family Children’s Hospital • Beds: 61 (to 87 in 2014) • Admissions: 3,750 • Surgical procedures: 5,500 • ER visits: 9,500 • Clinic visits: 130,000 • Case Mix Index: 1.7

  14. Notable Features

  15. Farmers’ Market Café: Change at the Population Health Level

  16. --All “My Smart Choice”--No SSB’s--Added Children’s Menu--Added “spa” water--Healthy food messages on monitors--REAP PartnershipInstallation of water bottle filling stationRemoved candy (lots) from hospital gift shop Host site for weekly CSA

  17. Healthy Hospital Goals for next year: • Vending • Inpatient meals • Family meals • Increasing physical activity options for parents and caregivers • Stairwell project • Healthy food choices at meetings and celebratory staff events

  18. Panel Discussion • Courage? • Surprises? • Applicability? • Ingredients for success? • Others?

  19. Presenter Information • Christine Hartwell, FACHENational Practice LeaderChild Health Strategies & Solutions(804) 288-4651chartwell@hss-inc.com • Barbara Meeks, MSN, MBA, RN, CENPChief Nurse ExcutiveNemours Children’s Hospital Florida(407) 650-7046bmeeks@nemours.org • Jeff Poltawsky, FACHEVice PresidentAmerican Family Children’s Hospital(608) 890-8316jpoltawsky@uwhealth.orgchartwell@hss-inc.com

  20. About Child Health Strategies & Solutions • Child Health Strategies & Solutions is a national strategy consulting practice within Health Strategies & Solutions, Inc. (HS&S), dedicated to working exclusively with children’s hospitals, hospitals within hospitals, and pediatric programs. Leveraging the expertise of HS&S’ nationally recognized strategy consultants, Child Health Strategies & Solutions has worked with more than 50 pediatric and children’s hospital clients in recent years. Our strategists are dedicated to helping our clients create strategies that drive organizational change and growth so that you can focus on what matters most–caring for children. • For more information about Child HS&S, visit our website at www.childhealthstrategies.com

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