Don t Just Wait and See: Improving DRAFT. Quality Improvement Project

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Don t Just Wait and See: Improving Developmental DRAFT Screening and Follow-up Quality Improvement Project PRE-WORK/ORIENTATION WEBINAR August 25 at 11:00am 12:00pm ET or August 27 at 1:00pm 2:00pm ET

Agenda Welcome and Introductions Agenda Item Speaker Time Overview, Aims and Measures and Data Collection Requirements Quality Improvement Data Aggregator (QIDA) Demonstration Overview of Quality Improvement/Model for Improvement Donald Lighter, MD, MBA, FAAP, FACHE, Project Leader/Quality Improvement Expert Jennifer Zubler, MD, FAAP/Project Oversight Team Member Kristen Gerage, MPH, Program Manager, Quality Improvement Projects Donald Lighter, MD, MBA, FAAP, FACHE, Project Leader/Quality Improvement Expert 5 min 15 min 10 min 15 min Learning Session and Next Steps Jennifer Zubler, MD, FAAP/Project Oversight Team Member 5 min Questions and Answers All 10 min

Don t Just Wait and See: Improving Developmental Screening and Follow-up WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS DONALD LIGHTER, MD, MBA, FAAP, FACHE

Project Overview This quality improvement project, launched in October 2014, is part of a larger project, supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, that aims to raise awareness about developmental monitoring and screening among pediatric clinicians, early child care providers, and families. Key activities include the following: o Monthly messaging campaign o Webinars o Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Part 4 project

Project Work Group Donald E Lighter, MD, MBA, FAAP, FACHE Project Leader/Quality Improvement Advisor The Institute for Healthcare Quality Research and Education Knoxville, TN Edward S Curry MD, FAAP Kaiser Permanente Fontana, CA Marian F Earls, MD, MTS, FAAP Community Care of North Carolina Raleigh, NC Toni Whitaker, MD, FAAP University of Tennessee Health Science Center Memphis, TN Rebecca Wolf, MA Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta, GA Jennifer Zubler, MD, FAAP Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta, GA

Don t Just Wait and See: Improving Developmental Screening and Follow-up OVERVIEW, AIMS AND MEASURES AND DATA COLLECTION REQUIREMENTS JENNIFER ZUBLER, MD, FAAP

Project Aims and Measures Between November 2015 and January 2016, project participants will collaborate to test, implement, disseminate, and plan to sustain strategies identified to improve and promote monitoring, screening, and follow-up for developmental concerns, so that: o 90% of patients are screened for risk of developmental, behavioral, and social delays using a standardized screening tool at the 9, 18, and 24 or 30-month health supervision visits. o The families of 90% of patients seen at the 9, 18, and 24 or 30-month health supervision visits receive a follow-up discussion of developmental screening results on the same day of the screening. o 90% of patients seen at the 9, 18, and 24 or 30-month health supervision visits are referred for follow-up care within 7 calendar days of receiving a positive developmental screening result.

Project Measures Continued o 90% of patients are screened for risk of autism using a standardized screening tool at the 18- and 24-month health supervision visit. o The families of 90% of patients seen at the 18- and 24-month health supervision visit receive a follow-up discussion of autism screening results on the same day of the screening. o 90% of patients seen at the 18- and 24-month health supervision visit are referred for follow-up care within 7 calendar days of receiving a positive autism screening result.

High Level Project Timeline

Responsibilities Before Learning Session Sign and submit consent forms by August 31, 2015 Finalize local IRB applications/approval, if necessary. Contact cboothby@aap.org for a copy of AAP IRB application and approval letter. Complete Pre-implementation survey by September 30, 2015 Complete baseline record reviews (up to 40 charts) by September 30, 2015

Pre-work and Data Collection This project will use the Quality Improvement Data Aggregator (QIDA), a web-based data collection and aggregation tool. The link to QIDA is: http://qidata.aap.org/developmentalscreening As a participant, you will have access to enter data, view and analyze your data, complete project-related online surveys, and use the project workspace. AAP members will use their AAP username and password to access QIDA. Non-AAP members will be emailed a username and password to access QIDA. A QIDA user manual will be emailed to you before pre-work begins. You cannot begin pre-work until your consent form is signed.

Data Collection Web Site

Pre-implementation Survey Assesses current systems in place related to monitoring and screening for developmental concerns and autism, including: o If materials are available to parents to help track development o If surveillance/monitoring is conducted at every well child visit and document results o If developmental screening tests are routinely performed using a standard screening tool o If results are communicated with families Accessible via the Quality Improvement Data Aggregator (QIDA): http://qidata.aap.org/developmentalscreening

Baseline Chart/Record Review Review up to the first 10 patient charts/records who received health supervision visits by you during September 2015 for the following sets of patients: o Patients seen for the 9-month health supervision visit o Patients seen for the 18-month health supervision visit o Patients seen for the 24- and/or 30-month health supervision visit Log in to QIDA by entering user ID and password Must accept project disclosure statement and complete general profile questions before entering any baseline data Enter chart/record review data on the Project Home page of QIDA Once 30 to 40 charts/records for September have been entered, click on Close Data Cycle button to close your data cycle for the month. Baseline charts/records must be submitted no later than September 30, 2015.

Don t Just Wait and See: Improving Developmental Screening and Follow-up QUALITY IMPROVEMENT DATA AGGREGATOR (QIDA) DEMONSTRATION KRISTEN GERAGE, MPH

Don t Just Wait and See: Improving Developmental Screening and Follow-up OVERVIEW OF QUALITY IMPROVEMENT/MODEL FOR IMPROVEMENT DONALD LIGHTER, MD, MBA, FAAP, FACHE

What s the problem? What should we measure? What can we improve? Pilot the improvement initiative The Improvement Model Plan Act Do Study Revise our plan based on what we ve learned Deploy the improvement throughout the practice See if we ve made a difference

Don t Just Wait and See: Improving Developmental Screening and Follow-up LEARNING SESSION AND NEXT STEPS JENNIFER ZUBLER, MD, FAAP

Learning Session Overview Friday, October 23, 2015: 7:30 am to 11:00 am ET at the Washington Convention Center o Introduction to the Don t Just Wait and See: Improving Developmental Screening and Follow-up project o Report on baseline data o Developmental monitoring/screening topical sessions o Overview of quality improvement science o Discuss barriers to implementation and solutions o Share strategies

Important Dates & Next Steps Date Activity August 31, 2015 Submit signed consent form to Christina Boothby at cboothby@aap.org or 847/228-5034 (fax) Prior to submitting baseline data (no later than September 30, 2015) Determine local IRB process and obtain IRB approval if necessary September 30, 2015 Complete Pre-implementation Survey Review up to the first 10 patient charts/records for the following sets of patients (up to 40 charts): o Patients seen for the 9-month health supervision visit o Patients seen for the 18-month health supervision visit o Patient seen for the 24-and/or 30-month health supervision visit October 23, 2015 Attend the in-person Learning Session November 2015 January 2016 Action Period o Monthly record/chart reviews o Monthly progress reports o Monthly webinars

Project Contact Christina Boothby, MPA Manager, National Center for Medical Home Implementation Email: cboothby@aap.org Phone: 847/434-4311

Questions? We look forward to working with all of you to improve developmental surveillance, screening, and follow-up!