HealthInsight HIIN Onboarding Event: DATA, DATA, DATA. April 12, a.m. to noon PT Noon to 1 p.m. MT

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HealthInsight HIIN Onboarding Event: DATA, DATA, DATA April 12, 2017 11 a.m. to noon PT Noon to 1 p.m. MT

Welcome So glad you are able to join us! This session is being recorded and a copy of the slides will also be posted on the website (www.healthinsight-hiin.org) in the next few days. Who is on the call? Please indicate your state.

Tips/Reminders for Zoom All lines will be muted during the presentation. On the menu bar, there is a chat function. Feel free to chat questions and/or comments during the presentation. Use video whenever possible (face the camera) Identify yourself each time you speak, i.e. This is Jim from HealthInsight

Evaluation At the end today s presentation you will have an opportunity to complete a survey. The survey results help us to improve these sessions to better meet your needs. The link to the survey will be shared via the chat box and via a follow-up email.

Agenda Welcome HIIN Director Jim Silva About the Data HIIN Utah Liaison Linda Egbert Measure Review HIIN Utah Liaison Sara Phillips Outcome Measures Process Measures REDCap HIIN Utah Liaison Linda Egbert Report Samples HIIN Oregon Liaison Laurie Murray Snyder

Objectives Upon completion of this webinar: Participants will be able to state the potential data sources and how the data will be used. Participants will recognize the REDCap reporting system requirements. Participants will recognize the reports that will be available on the website.

Let s Talk About Data Data in the context of HIIN and this CMS/Partnership for Patients contract: Similarities to other CMS or quality reporting requirements Measure sets: Process and outcomes Key differences Performance is not publically reported as individual hospitals only aggregates Performance does not result in any payment adjustment

Let s Talk About Data Data sets Strengths and weaknesses Reality of data measures and resource requirements Balance of improvement work and data reflecting outcomes

Let s Talk About Data Data sources Claims data Medicare claims All-payer claims (insurance companies) What about self-pay patients? Facility (self) reporting NHSN (protocols) CMS Core Measures (specifications manual)

So Data Measures for harm topics Definition (HIIN) Numerators and denominators Data source(s)

Measure Summary: 11 Harm Topics Topic Measure Numerator Denominator Data Source Falls Falls with injury Number of patient Number of Claims NQF 0202 falls with injury patient days and/or (minor or greater) self-report Pressure Pressure ulcers: Number of patients 18 Number of Claims ulcers Hospital-acquired or older with a admissions and/or stage 3+ PSI 03 secondary diagnosis self-report of PU stage III or IV Pressure Pressure ulcers: Number of patients Number of Claims ulcers Hospital-acquired with at least one admissions and/or stage 2+ NQF 0201 stage II pressure ulcer self-report Sepsis Sepsis/septic shock Number of post-op Number of Claims overall rate PSI 13 patients with a admissions and/or secondary diagnosis of self-report sepsis or septic shock

Measure Summary: 11 Harm Topics Topic Measure Numerator Denominator Data Source Sepsis ADE ADE ADE Sepsis/septic shock mortality rate PSI 04C Adverse drug events: Opioids Adverse drug events: Anticoagulants Adverse drug events: Glycemic agents Number of patients with secondary diagnosis of sepsis or septic shock who expired Number of patients treated with an opioid who received naloxone Number of patients receiving warfarin who had an INR > 6 Number of patients receiving insulin who have a hypoglycemic episode (50 mg/dl or less) Number of admissions Number of patients who received opioid Number of patients receiving warfarin Number of patients receiving insulin Claims and/or self-report Claims and/or self-report Claims and/or self-report Claims and/or self-report

Measure Summary: 11 Harm Topics Topic Measure Numerator Denominator Data Source VTE Perioperative PE, DVT, VTE PSI 12 Number of surgical patients who develop a PE or DVT post-operatively Number of surgical patients > 18 CLABSI CLABSI SIR Number of observed CLABSI Number of predicted CLABSI CLABSI Central line utilization ratio Number of central line days Number of patient days CAUTI CAUTI SIR Number of observed CAUTI Number of patient days CAUTI Urinary catheter utilization ratio Number of urinary catheter days C. diff C. diff SIR Number of observed hospital-onset CDI Number of patient days Number of predicted hospital-onset CDI Claims and/or self-report NHSN NHSN NHSN NHSN NHSN

Measure Summary: 11 Harm Topics Topic Measure Numerator Denominator Data Source SSI SSI: Colon, hysterectomy, THA, TKA Number of observed surgical site infections VAE VAE-IVAC rate Number of infection-related ventilator-associated complications (IVAC) VAE VAE-VAC rate Number of infection-related ventilator-associated complications (IVAC) and pneumonia (VAP) Readmissions Readmission rate Number of inpatients readmitted within 30 days to the same facility Number of predicted surgical site infections Number of ventilator days Number of ventilator days Number of patient discharges, excluding death NHSN NHSN NHSN Claims and/or self-report

Additional Measures: Worker Safety and MRSA Topic Measure Numerator Denominator Data Source Worker safety (harm events related to patient handling) Flu vaccination rate Worker injuries Employee flu vaccination rate Number of harm events related to patient handling Number of staff receiving the flu vaccine annually MRSA MRSA Number of hospital-onset MRSA Number of FTEs Number of health care workers Number of predicted hospitalonset MRSA OSHA Form 3000 NHSN NHSN

Examples of Process Measures Measure Process Measure Examples Looking for any interventions in place with readily available data C. diff (CDI) SIR (facility-wide) Compliance with isolation precautions Compliance with recommended environmental cleaning Facility-wide days of antimicrobial therapy CLABSI SIR (ICU units including NICU) (ICU + select units) central line utilization ratio CAUTI SIR (ICU units excluding NICU) (ICU + select units) urinary catheter utilization ratio Compliance with daily review of central line necessity Compliance with daily review of urinary catheter necessity

Facility Reporting Using REDCap

REDCap Reporting

REDCap Reporting

Reports

Summary and Action Plans Monthly coaching call with state liaison to discuss: Data sources (EMR, incident reports) for 11 harm topics Reporting process (database or spreadsheet) Process measures you are currently working on

Questions?

What s Next? Date/Time Event Topic Sponsor April 13, 2017 10 a.m.-11 a.m. PT 11 a.m.-noon MT April 18, 2017 Noon-1 p.m. PT 1 p.m.-2 p.m. MT April 19, 2017 11 a.m.-noon PT Noon-1 p.m. MT April 20, 2017 10 a.m.-11 a.m. PT 11 a.m.-noon MT April 27, 2017 10 a.m.-11 a.m. PT 11 a.m.-noon MT Pacing call Webinar National Leadership Series: Understanding TCPI Signature Style, Framing Effective Questions Introduction to Patient and Family Engagement Support and the Gateways Program Partnership for Patients (PfP) HealthInsight/ PFCCpartners Webinar Culture of Safety: Mike Silver Healthinsight Pacing call NCD - Pacing Event: Falls Partnership for Patients (PfP) Pacing call TBD Partnership for Patients (PfP)

Contact Us Nevada/Wyoming Michael Martin Mmartin@healthinsight.org 702-933-7334 Utah/Idaho Linda Egbert Legbert@Healthinsight.org 801-892-6670 Oregon Laurie Murray-Snyder lmurraysnyder@healthinsight.org 503-382-3927 Sara Phillips sphillips@healthinsight.org 801-892-0160

Thank You! For participating with us today! For your work to reduce harm to patients. We want to support you in the best ways possible. Please take a moment to complete the evaluation.