1 / 11

Bree Collaborative OB Update & Report

This presentation provides an update on Obstetric (OB) activities since the last Bree Collaborative meeting held on March 29, 2012. Key discussions include a review of the latest OB draft report, feedback on the report's format and content, and a recap of selected focus areas such as elective deliveries, inductions, and primary C-section rates. It highlights the importance of data availability for community quality improvement and sets forth recommended actions and strategies to implement quality improvements in OB practices.

jola
Télécharger la présentation

Bree Collaborative OB Update & Report

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. Bree Collaborative OB Update & Report Presentation to the Bree Collaborative May 31, 2012

  2. Purpose of Presentation • Update on OB activities since March 29thBree Collaborative Meeting • Present latest OB draft report • Discussion/answer questions

  3. OB Update – since March 29 • Few public comments received (WSHA sent elective deliveries info (May 22), see handout) • Staff met with WA Dept of Health staff in April, to learn more about DOH perinatal efforts • Staff attended OB COAP annual meeting, May 14th

  4. OB Subgroup Update • Met twice, April 13 & May 21 • Reviewed new drafts of the report, tweaked goals, reviewed recommendations

  5. OB Draft Report –Comments? Questions? • General feedback on format • Cover letter might be added • Sections • Bree Collaborative and its Charge • Problem Statement • Focus Areas and Goals (next slides)

  6. OB Selected Focus Areas Recap (pg 2) • Current statewide QI efforts do not target the three areas (except elective delivery) because of lack of data • Birth certificate data = administrative data • WSHA and OB COAP data are chart abstracted but not publically available (WSHA recently published elective deliveries) • Elective delivery accomplished because chart abstracted data were sought from hospitals • Problem: data availability driving current community quality improvement efforts, not data

  7. Important Points about OB Goals (pg 2) • Process oriented, process improvement more important than a specific target goal • First goal: Eliminate elective deliveries under 39 weeks • Supports WSHA & Perinatal Collaborative initiative (less than 5%) • Data exists to measure because of WSHA and Perinatal initiative • Last two goals: Induction and Primary C-section • Requires chart abstracted data, no community-wide, baseline data exist • Data on individual hospitals induction rate exist • National measures do not exist • Primary C-section goal vs. NTSV (National C-section measure)

  8. Primary C-section vs NTSV: See handout

  9. Questions/Comments/Edits • Labor and Delivery Section? • Effective Practices? • Current Efforts?

  10. Recommended Actions • 5 Areas of Quality Improvement • Recommended strategies, by stakeholder group • Comments/questions?

  11. Implementation of Actions • Form an implementation committee • Comments/questions?

More Related