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Lehigh Valley Health Network LVHN Scholarly Works Department of Family Medicine Burnout: Where the Rubber Meets the Road. Deb Bren DO Lehigh Valley Health Network, deborah.bren@lvhn.org Frank Sperrazza DO Lehigh Valley Health Network, Frank_A.Sperrazza@lvhn.org Grant M. Greenberg M.D., M.H.S.A., M.A. Lehigh Valley Health Network, grant.greenberg@lvhn.org Kevin Cowell DO Lehigh Valley Health Network, Kevin_H.Cowell@lvhn.org Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarlyworks.lvhn.org/family-medicine Part of the Medical Specialties Commons Published In/Presented At Bren, D. Sperrazza, F. Greenberg, G. Cowell, K. (2017, November 30 and December 02). Burnout: Where the Rubber Meets the Road. Presentation Presented at: The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Louisville, KY. This Presentation is brought to you for free and open access by LVHN Scholarly Works. It has been accepted for inclusion in LVHN Scholarly Works by an authorized administrator. For more information, please contact LibraryServices@lvhn.org.

BURNOUT Where the Rubber Meets The Road 2017 STFM Conference on Practice Improvement Deb Bren, DO; Frank Sperrazza, DO; Grant Greenberg, MD; Kevin Cowell DO 2017 Lehigh Valley Health Network

EnOF Energy Openness Focus Mark Greenawald MD

Disclosures We are filled with Joy! We have not had any Bourbon yet today! The Little Louisville slugger bats can t go home in your carry-on.

8 Campuses 1 Children s Hospital 160+ Physician Practices 17 Community Clinics 22 Health Centers 16 ExpressCARE Locations 45 Rehab Locations 81 Testing and Imaging Locations 18,000+ Employees 2,005 Physicians 834 Advanced Practice Clinicians 4,208 Registered Nurses 69,346 Admissions 274,879 ED Visits 1,838 Acute Care Beds

Recognizing Burnout

Recognizing Burnout Changes/drops in FTE Resignation Early retirement Dysfunctional relationships with colleagues and family Uncooperative/disruptive behavior Drop in meeting/social attendance Drop in Patient Satisfaction Scores

Recognizing Burnout Cynicism (depersonalization) Exhaustion Inefficiency Disillusioned Disengaged Negative impact on physical and mental health Substance abuse

Burnout costs to Healthcare Organization Business Case Replacement cost of physician/apc Increased medication errors Increased risk of mortality Increased malpractice claims

Financial Burden 1999 Cost of recruiting a physician was estimated to be $250,000 (Buchbinder 1999) 2016 Recruitment cost has risen up to $300,000. (Combating Physician Burnout, Advisory Board Medical Group Strategy Council 2016) 2004 Estimated loss of revenue from turnover $2,000,000. (Misra-Hebert, Preventing Physician Burnout, DeChant 2004) Today, these costs are far greater

Financial Burden According to some estimates, a PCP directs about $1.6 million/year to his or her Health Care Organization through referrals, imaging and procedures. (Merritt Hawkins 2013) 10% reduction in FTE = loss of $160,000.

LVHN Medical Staff Burnout Survey Pooja Shankar, MS IV USF-SELECT Program Project Champion: Joseph Candio, MD Project Supported by: Internal Medicine Professionalism Council Capstone Mentor: Suzanne Templer, DO Slides courtesy of Matt McCambridge, MD

Our Assessment Maslach Burnout Inventory (22 questions) 7 demographics questions 2 qualitative questions Domains of Burnout: 1. Emotional Exhaustion (EE) 2. Depersonalization (DP) 3. Loss of Personal Accomplishment (PA)

Total # Surveyed: 1292 LVHN Physicians Total # Responses: 459 (35% response rate) Completion Rate: 97% (447 surveys completed) Response to Survey

Maslach Burnout Inventory

Maslach Burnout Inventory

Early Action Socialization Executive Committee convened Medical Staff Committee on Wellness, Resiliency and Joy was chartered Network Chief Wellness Officer National speakers invited Edward Hallowell, M.D Michael Frisina, PhD Mark Greenawald, MD

Early Action FM Town Hall Meeting APC Supervision We currently sign PA every note Compensation changed for APC Supervision Answering service Pilot First call RN Triage. Inbox management Feedback

Well-Being vs Wellness Well-Being Balint Leadership Development Meditation classes and apps (Headspace) Coaching EAP if needed Wellness Exercise: Our fitness centers are now FREE for employees Healthy Scoop: Wellness Newsletter Wellness Dollars

Ongoing Action Adjusting staffing models Scribes Dragon Level Loading EHR Optimization Standardization and Centralization Epic Thrive Clinician Elbow to elbow support IT shadowing clinicians Professional Development

Epic Message of the Day Banner/Radar Lean Centralized Refill Pilot Compensation Revision Communication Huddles Practice Lead Meetings Ongoing Action

Daily Wellness and Resiliency Checklist Slept 6+ hours Ate Breakfast Socialized with colleagues lounge, breakroom, cafeteria, etc. Spent spiritual time, meditation, prayer, etc. Took an adequate break to eat during the work shift chose healthy diet Worked on optimism recognized and re-framed negativity Mindful stayed in the present Forgave myself, and others, for small transgressions Went home in pleasant mood (transition break?) Exercised Spent time with a hobby, musical instrument or other creative endeavor (non-work) Recalled and documented three uplifting, positive, events or occurrences Planned/Made appointment for health exam, a counselor or therapist, as needed, after self-assessment Carmine Pellosie, MD

Remembering Burnout Is Not Just Clinicians Working to establish standardized non traditional hours. Prior authorization of imaging. Centralized TOC calls Centralized CCT teams per region Right Sizing Staff Central Call Center Pilot

Tools: Wellness Programs Coaching EAP Lean After hours RN first call EMOD Guest lecturers Ballint MSS Committee Socialization Town Halls Professional/Leadership Development Meditation Survey

Interactive!

Three Good Things Random Acts of Kindness Contact Meditation Tools

3 Good Things Research at Duke University Web-based Implementation for the Science of Enhancing Resilience Study (WISER) www.dukepatientsafetycenter.com For 14 days (or longer!) reflect on the positive, and your role in bringing it about Best within 2 hours of time of sleep

3 Good Things: Examples I listened to my body and went to bed earlier than anticipated. (Self Care) I had a great conversation with a new Nurse Practitioner and made her feel welcome working in my clinic. (Relationships) Made it through another day at work without crying! Kept thinking positive thoughts. (Mindfulness)

3 Good Things: Examples I restarted knitting my daughter s college graduation afghan again after at least a year. (Purpose) One a daily basis I stop and question why I react to the childrens behavior, and then I am able to respond without talking harshly. (Self Awareness)

Random Acts of Kindness Intentional for you, random to recipient Buy a cup of coffee for the person behind you in line Compliment the first three people you talk to today Write a kind message on your mirror with a dry erase marker for yourself, your significant other, or a family member Return a shopping cart for someone at the grocery store

Contact Stand up! Extend right hand Turn to a person nearby and shake hands Don t stop! Apply pressure for 6 seconds Released oxytocin and other feel-good hormones Try a 6 second hug (or longer!) with a family member or friend

Meditation Headspace, Inc. www.headspace.com Googleplay or Apple App Store

Contact Information: Deborah.Bren@lvhn.org Frank_A.Sperrazza@lvhn.org Grant.Greenberg@lvhn.org Kevin_H.Cowell@lvhn.org