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Follow the journey of two units in two minutes, as told by Michele Macdonald-Werstuck, Anne Barber, Inge Schabort, Mary Park, Michelle Parkin, Shelly House, Mike Spoljar, Glenda Pauw, Jane Jurcic-Vrataric, and Juan Munoz. Discover the significant improvements in process measures, integration of learners into care models, and scheduled team meetings enhancing coordination of care. Learn about increased clinician capacity and successful self-management paradigms that led to improved patient outcomes and embrace the use of group medical visits for endless possibilities. Key learnings include the importance of clinician awareness, consistent EMR utilization, and creativity in sustainability strategies to adapt to changing team members.
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Our DM QIIP Journey:A Story of Two Units in Two Minutes Michele Macdonald-Werstuck Anne Barber Inge Schabort Mary Park Michelle Parkin Shelly House Mike Spoljar Glenda Pauw Jane Jurcic-Vrataric Juan Munoz ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
Our Successes • Both units: • Significant improvements in process measures (screening for retinopathy, nephropathy, foot care, Self Management documentation) • Integration of learners into care models • Scheduled team meetings including case reviews allow increased coordination of care • Standard patient education materials and strategies for documentation identified (e.g., DM flowsheet)
Our Successes • MFP • Increased capacity and comfort of our clinicians with insulin starts and adjustments • Outcome Measure: • Significant improvement in patients at A1c targets • Stonechurch • Group Medical Visits • Endless possibilities! • Self-management paradigm shift • The Prepared Patient
Key Learnings • Clinician awareness and buy-in central for success • Embrace group visits! • Consistent use of EMR by providers needed for clean data • Sustainability strategies with frequently changing team members (new learners) requires creativity