Introducing the Hospital Based Healthcare QMS

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Introducing the Hospital Based Healthcare QMS Grace L. Duffy Co-chair: ASQ QMD/HCD Healthcare Technical Committee January 26 2017 ASQ Section 1509

Objectives Explain why the Healthcare and Quality Management Divisions of ASQ collaborated to develop the Healthcare Quality Management System (QMS) Identify benefits of a Healthcare QMS Introduce the Hospital-based Healthcare QMS Encourage adoption of the Healthcare QMS model as a gap analysis tool for Hospital-based continuous improvement at the systems level.

How We Developed the QMS: Through Committee and Task Group Work The culmination of Healthcare and Quality Management Divisions Healthcare Technical Committee collaboration. Provides a foundation for leaders seeking to improve patient outcomes, safety, and satisfaction, as well as cost savings, risk management, and regulatory compliance. This Monograph is available on ASQ QMD and HCD websites for download. http://asq-qmd.org/healthcare : scroll to the ASQ Healthcare Quality Management System Model link http://asqhcd.org/hbok-99-001/ : will need to sign in as a member

The Model Developers and Authors Tania Motschman, quality director for the Esoteric Business Unit of Laboratory Corporation of America. 35 years with the Mayo Clinic. Christine Bales, AABB Vice President of Consulting and Global Services; technical expert in quality management systems for blood centers and transfusion services. Larry Timmerman, Quality Manager, Munroe Regional Medical Center, Ocala, Fl. Grace Duffy, Healthcare, Public Health, and Quality consultant, author and mentor. Pierce Story, a healthcare innovator, cofounder and vice president of concept development at Capacity Strategies, Inc. Gregory Gurican, hospital-based quality management consultant with clinical service lines, nursing, patient safety, and risk management.

The Hospital-Based Healthcare QMS structure: A bridge from the original ISO Quality Management System approach - generic descriptions to language and situations that make immediate sense in a hospital environment. The QMS Model can be used most effectively once its overarching structure is completely understood.

Benefits of the QMS to the healthcare community Process - based approach is consistent with both The Joint Commission and DNV accreditation structures. Uses fact - and data - based decision making for feedback and improvement. Acknowledges risk-based allocation of resources to drive quality of patient outcomes. Based on the international ISO concept of integrating quality system elements according to specific patient needs. Recognizes the value of clinical, allied health and administrative roles systematically aligned for patient outcomes.

The QMS Model

Intention of each of the Model concentric circles A foundation of continuous improvement The overlay. The integration of continual improvement and innovation is critical throughout all the other aspects of the model to ensure that better patient care and business efficiency are achieved. By determining, measuring, and analyzing the results of the hospital s core processes, continual improvement and innovation are possible.

Intention of each of the Model concentric circles The inner circle. The core of the model delineates the results that are expected exceptional quality, safety, and patient outcomes. The Model uses a circular approach to show successive layers of the Hospital-based Healthcare model. EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY, SAFETY AND PATIENT OUTCOMES

Intention of each of the Model concentric circles The Four Components of Care Delivery The middle circle. This circle details four key components of the patient s care delivery identification and assessment, development of a treatment plan by all primary and ancillary services, delivery of care, and transition of care to the next level or discharge. Transition of Care Patient Identification & Assessment Delivery of Care Development of Treatment Plan

Intention of each of the Model concentric circles The Ten Quality System Elements Leadership Commitment, Planning & Review The outer circle. The 10 critical quality system elements that provide the infrastructure and framework for supporting and influencing achievement of exceptional quality, safety, and patient outcomes are described in the outer circle. These are the process and structures needed for overall business effectiveness and efficiency. They have an interactive relationship with each other, the four key components of care delivery, and ultimately the core of the model. Communication, Education & Training

Quality System Elements Leadership Commitment, Planning and Review Feedback Loops Environment of Care Management of Finances and Support Resources Management of Information Communication, Education, and Training Risk Management Management of Change Teamwork Compliance with Requirements

The QMS Model

How can this model be applied within a hospital? What in the model is already in place in most quality conscious hospitals? How can the additional elements be integrated into existing operations with minimal disruption? Share information about implementation and results. Email chair@asqhcd.org with this information.

How can this model be applied within a hospital? Healthcare Division Monograph 2 2Q17 Pilot 2016-2017

The QMD/HCD Joint Healthcare Technical Committee A partnership between the ASQ Healthcare and Quality Management Divisions Interested in joining? Contact the presenter. Information: http://asq-qmd.org/healthcare

Objectives: Recap Explain why the Healthcare and Quality Management Divisions collaborated to develop the Healthcare Quality Management System (QMS) Identify benefits of a Healthcare QMS Introduce the Hospital-based Healthcare QMS Encourage adoption of the Healthcare QMS model as a gap analysis tool for Hospital-based continuous improvement at the systems level.

Q&A: Ideas for adopting this hospital - based QMS model Grace Duffy, LSSMBB, CMQ/OE grace683@outlook.com