Welcome to the IPRO ESRD Network of New York Home Therapies QIA 2018 Kickoff Webinar. The webinar will begin momentarily!

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Welcome to the IPRO ESRD Network of New York Home Therapies QIA 2018 Kickoff Webinar The webinar will begin momentarily!

IPRO ESRD Network of New York Home Therapies QIA 2018 Kickoff Webinar January 30, 2018

Welcome/Opening Remarks Anna Bennett, Quality Improvement Coordinator

Meet the NW2 Quality Improvement Team Improving Quality of Care for ESRD Patients Jeanine Pilgrim QI Director Anna Bennett QI Coordinator & Emergency Manager Nike Ankinjero QI Coordinator John Cocchieri, QI Support Coordinator

Carol Lyden, RN, BSN, MS, CNN Nephrology Nurse for 42 years! With IPRO for 12 years Key to the success of the IPRO ESRD Program Happy Retirement! As of 2/1/2018 Network SME p. 5

Reminders All phone lines will be muted Please submit ALL questions and comments via chat at any time There will be breaks for answering Q & A p. 6

Agenda Overview of IPRO ESRD Network Program Review 2018 Home Therapies QIA Goal/Measures Discuss project interventions and resources Project Timeline Open Forum Q&A Closing Remarks/Next Steps 7

IPRO ESRD Network Program Overview

On a National Level Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Contracted ESRD Network Statement of Work (SOW) Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ESRD National Coordinating Center Bi-Monthly Learning and Action Network Calls ESRD National Coordinating Center Collaboration with Large Dialysis Organizations (LDO) Data 18 ESRD Networks 50 States and Territories Quality Improvement Activities ALL Medicare Certified Outpatient Dialysis Centers 18 ESRD Networks Quality Improvement Activities in ALL Medicare Certified Dialysis Facilities p. 9

IPRO ESRD Network 2017 Service Area Network 2 New York Patients: 29,203 Facilities: 291 Transplant: 13 NW2 NW1 Network 1 CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT Patients: 14,417 Facilities: 194 Transplant: 15 Network 9 OH, KT, IN Patients: 33,417 Facilities: 599 Transplant: 14 Network 6 NC, SC, GA Patients: 47,856 Facilities: 707 Transplant: 10 Network 9 IN, KY, OH Network 6 GA, NC, SC IPRO ESRD Program 124,893 ESRD Patients 1,791 Dialysis Facilities 52 Transplant Centers 10

ESRD Network Role/Responsibilities Improve quality of care for ESRD patients Encourage patient engagement Support ESRD data systems and data collection Provide technical assistance to ESRD patients and providers Evaluate and resolve patient grievances Support emergency preparedness and disaster response 11

IPRO ESRD Network 2 Service Area Ownership ESRD Patient Census # of Dialysis Facilities FKC 6,349 62 DaVita 6,031 58 Dialysis Clinic Inc. 2,717 22 Independents 13,786 143 Veterans Administration 320 6 Totals: 29,203 291 350 Facilities 20,161 Patients 4 Transplant Ctrs 148 Facilities 9,849 Patients 1 Transplant Ctrs 215 Facilities 17,232 Patients 5 Transplant Ctrs 12 12

Large Scale QIAs in 2018 Due to selection criteria, your facility may be in more than one QIA: Reduce Rates of BSIs Increase Rates of Patients on a Transplant Waitlist Population Health Focused Pilot QIA (Vocational Rehabilitation) Increase Rates of Patients Utilizing Home Therapies Monthly Network Calendar (Printable) 30% = 88 Facilities in NY HT QIA 13

Chat Check-In Questions/Comments? 14

2018 QIA Overview Increase Home Therapies (HT) Utilization

Increase Rates of Patients Dialyzing at Home National Goal: Increase the national average of number of ESRD patients dialyzing at home from 12% (2016) to 16% by 2023. (In 2016 NY HT rate was 6%) Purpose: To promote referral to home dialysis modalities, Identify and mitigate the barriers to timely referral, and determine the steps to improve referral patterns Criteria: Identify at least 30% of dialysis facilities to participate Network Goal: 88 facilities (One exclusion: Home Therapies ONLY) 10 percentage point increase of patients started on home dialysis training

CMS Required Partnerships Partnering with: LDO Leadership Patient Groups State Department of Health CMS Quality Improvement Networks (QIN) CMS Quality Improvement Organizations (QIO) ESRD National Coordinating Center (ESRD NCC)

7 Steps Leading to Home Dialysis Utilization CMS Defined: 1. Patient interest in home dialysis 2. Educational session to determine the patient s preference of home modality 3. Patient suitability for home modality 4. Assessment for appropriate access placement 5. Placement of appropriate access 6. Patient accepted for home modality training 7. Patient begins home modality training (Counts to Goal)

Timeline January: Launch QIA (Determine Barriers) RCA Tutorial Webinar Kickoff Webinar February: (Review Data and Reporting, Begin Interventions) Submit Baseline Data Attend NCC LAN Call (Feb, April, June, August) March September (Data tracking, step analysis, utilize/review interventions) Launch Interventions (webinars TBD) Provide Feedback (Monthly) Attend NCC LAN Calls

Chat Check-In Questions/Comments? 20

Interventions, Tools and Resources

CMS Required Interventions Tracking, reporting and analyzing patient progress on the 7 steps leading to Home Training Patient and/or family/care partners included at facility monthly Quality Assurance & Performance Improvement (QAPI) meetings

Network Planned Interventions Root Cause Analysis Tutorial (RCA) (recording available) Facility 5 Why s RCA (facility HT self analysis) Kickoff Webinar Home Therapies Toolkit Educational Events/Lobby Days/Mentoring Training and Mid-Point Webinars Lean Management Tools (Webinar Launch) Technician Training Program (Webinar Launch) Peer Mentorship Training Program (Webinar Launch)

Review RCA Barriers: Absolute or Modifiable? Non-Compliant Living-Situation 2% 2% % of Barriers Reported The quantity of information given to patients about their diagnosis is difficult to understand & / or stressful for them to hear... Arleen Clark, RN, CNN / Karen Burgess, RN, CNN @ Bassett Healthcare Work-Load 3% No-Partner Misinformed 8% 8% No-Referrals Lack-of-Education Fear 9% 9% 9% Staff Dependence 11% 11% Not-Interested 13% Frail 16% 0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% 12% 14% 16% 24

Review RCA Interventions Staff Education addresses: No Referrals No Partner Misinformed Lack of Education Patient/Family Education addresses: Lack of Education Misinformed Fear Non-Compliant 25

Participate ESRD NCC LAN CE Available CMS has established a National LAN for Home Therapies coordinated by ESRD NCC Bi monthly webinars create a diverse national forum (QIA targeted facility staff, patients, organizations, and stakeholders) for addressing problematic issues Set the pace and tone for home therapies goal related activities and to create an open sharing of practice and data All facility staff are invited to participate in LAN events (Nursing CE available) First NCC HT LAN Webinar: Monday, February 5, 2018 from 3:15 PM ET to 4:15 PM ET

February ESRD NCCLAN: Peritoneal Dialysis Share demonstrated practices for peritoneal dialysis growth Understand how planned and urgent starts impact peritoneal dialysis growth Learn about in-center hemodialysis (ICHD) to peritoneal dialysis (PD) conversions Examine patient retention Monday, February 5, 2018 from 3:15 PM ET to 4:15 PM ET Tip: Sign on Early! p. 27

Network Tools and Resources Facility/Patient Educational Materials: Data Collection Tool New Facility Poster on 7 Steps Resource Toolkit on Website and available in Print Patient Peer Mentor Training Facility Staff Training Technician Home Therapies Training LEAN Huddle Training Management WalkRounds Guidelines QAPI Integration

LEAN Management Tools Webinar in Late February Data Based Root Cause Analysis* Continuous Quality Improvement Rapid Cycle Improvement Standardized Work *Considering sharing your top 3 modifiable barriers with staff and patients and ask for comments p. 29

Peer Mentorship Network-hosted webinars Welcome Kits for facilities Multiple Formats Online/Print/DVD Resource toolkits Patient developed role-playing scenarios 30

Technician Training: Home Therapies Navigator Effective communication strategies Coaching techniques Promoting active patient involvement in care Discussing Home Dialysis modality options

Network-Compiled Resource Toolkit Patient Education Materials Staff Education Resources Peer Mentoring Training Program Patient Stories

Chat Check-In Questions/Comments? 33

Requirements

Facility Role/Responsibilities Educate staff and patient leaders on QIA requirements Identify Peer Mentor program candidate(s) Identify technicians for training Share educational resources with staff members Submit completed assessments to the Network upon request Communicate with the Network regularly Respond to monthly information requests Mandatory attendance at Webinars Participate in webinars with Network as requested Share best practices and lessons learned with peers Participate in National Learning and Action Network (LAN) 35

Closing Remarks p. 36

Next Steps/Actions Save the Date: Network Annual Meeting May 17, 2018, Garden City Key Facility Contact Tool Overdue Complete ASAP Root Cause Analysis (RCA) Overdue Complete ASAP Baseline Reporting Tool due February 9, 2018 Intervention assessment as requested Educational materials assessment as requested Share Facility Best Practices in: Home Therapies Education Overcoming Barriers Patient Success Stories 37

ESRD Network of New York (Network 2) Staff Sue Caponi CEO, ESRD Program scaponi@nw2.esrd.net Jeanine Pilgrim Quality Improvement Director jpilgrim@nw2.esrd.net Anna Bennett Quality Improvement Coordinator Emergency Manager abennett@nw2.esrd.net Ariana Lucido Information Management Director alucido@nw6.esrd.net Erin Baumann Patient Services Director ebaumann@nw2.esrd.net Laura Wright Administrative Coordinator lwright@nw2.esrd.net John Cocchieri Quality Improvement Project Support Coordinator jcocchieri@nw2.esrd.net Nike Ankinjero Quality Improvement Coordinator nankinjero@nw2.esrd.net Sharon Lamb Data Coordinator slamb@nw2.esrd.net Nigisty Lulu Community Outreach Coordinator nlulu@nw2.esrd.net p. 38

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