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Internal Drivers of Quality

Internal Drivers of Quality. Alexandra Blaha. Using Guidelines to Drive Quality. Use clinical guidelines (CareMaps) to effectively promote communication across all levels of care and to continuously and concurrently monitor patient safety. Ensuring the Standard of Care is Met.

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Internal Drivers of Quality

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  1. Internal Drivers of Quality Alexandra Blaha

  2. Using Guidelines to Drive Quality • Use clinical guidelines (CareMaps) to effectively promote communication across all levels of care and to continuously and concurrently monitor patient safety AMSB

  3. Ensuring the Standard of Care is Met • Patient-centered care is best • CareMaps promote communication among care providers and the rest of the healthcare community • Physicians, Quality Management, Nursing, Social Work, Ancillary Services, Home Care AMSB

  4. CareMaps Promote Standardized Care • Provide framework for treatment • Outcomes for patients treated by guidelines are generally superiour to the outcomes of those who aren’t AMSB

  5. Variance Data Help Drive Quality • Any deviation from the standard of care that may influence the quality of care must be collected • Address causes • May help identify effectiveness of treatment • Retrospective analysis of variance data determines if there are any trends or patterns that require improvement efforts AMSB

  6. Dealing with Resistance to CareMaps • Change is frequently met with resistance • Meaningless paperwork, cookie cutter medicine • However, evidence-based medicine will lead to the best results • Nurses tend to be less reluctant • Training programs • Train the trainer AMSB

  7. Implementing Guidelines to Drive Quality Care • Leadership should meet to develop guidelines • Literature and Individualized based on the institution • Multidisciplinary groups help with buy-in AMSB

  8. Everyone Benefits from CareMaps • Physician: • Database • Administrator: • Tool for understanding and improving patient flow • Measures also required by CMS • JCAHO introduced “tracer” methodology • Trace the patient from time of entry to discharge AMSB

  9. Documenting the Delivery of Care • CareMap is more than a checklist • Predicts what will occur each day • Provides a record of treatment • Analyze variance data AMSB

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