Healthcare, Patients & Families Partnering to Improve Outcomes & Achieve Safety Across the Board

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Patient and Family Engagement: a Partnership Approach Healthcare, Patients & Families Partnering to Improve Outcomes & Achieve Safety Across the Board

Patient and Family Engagement: a Partnership Approach H2Pi Principals: Victoria Nahum Armando Nahum Martin J. Hatlie Timothy McDonald H2Pi, LLC 625 Aunt Lucy Lane, Suite 20 Smyrna, Georgia 30082 678.309.9605 (Office) 720.367.0096 (Fax) anahum@h2pi.org

II. Who We Are Victoria and Armando Nahum Victoria and Armando Nahum co-created Safe Care Campaign, www.safecarecampaign.org in 2006 after the death of their son, Joshua. He died after a healthcare associated gram-negative infection in his cerebro-spinal fluid caused him to become a permanent ventilator-dependent quadriplegic. During the course of just 10 months Victoria, her father in-law and her son all became infected with HAIs in 3 different hospitals in 3 different states. Safe Care Campaign works with healthcare providers, engaging them to work together in a concerted effort to prevent infections and all-cause harm. Victoria and Armando serve on several Patient and Family Advisory. They work closely with the CDC and their work has been featured in many publications in the USA, Canada and South America. MartinJ. Hatlie, JD CEO of Project Patient Care, a Chicago based coalition dedicated to using the voice of the patient to improve care. Mr. Hatlie is a longtime patient safety advocate, product developer and consultant. He is a former executive director of the National Patient Safety Foundation and developer of the acclaimed First, Do No Harm interactive patient safety video series, now used in more than 40 countries. He serves on the World Health Organization s Patients for Patients Safety Steering Group, and is co-founder and Program Chair of Consumers Advancing Patient Safety, a not for profit organization devoted to fostering partnership between consumers and providers to achieve healthcare that is safe, compassionate and just. Timothy B. McDonald, MD, JD Service Chief for Anesthesiology and Medical Director of Quality and Safety, Sadra Medical and Research Center, Qatar. Formerly Chief Safety and Risk Officer for Health Affairs at the University of Illinois, Dr. McDonald is a developer of the 7 Pillars Model and is PI of an AHRQ-funded demonstration grant to implement the model in 9 other hospitals and measure effectiveness at improving safety, reducing litigation and increasing patient and family engagement in safety work.

III. What We Do H2Pi assists hospitals establish Advisory Council infrastructure for healthcare workers, patients & families to collaborate as partners in continuously improving outcomes & achieving Safety Across the Board. The H2Pi approach models partnership and expedites your ability to sustainably improve patient satisfaction, reduce risk and instill an authentic culture of patient-centered care. H2Pi clients include the MedStar Health, a 10 hospital system in the Maryland/DC region & VHA Inc. for whom we support a nationwide collaborative

IV. Why We Do It Health Affairs calls Patient and Family Engagement the blockbuster drug of the 21st Century. Preventing medical harm is everyone s business. Now more than ever, patients and families expect optimal outcomes and are eager to help their hospitals keep them safe from harm. The ability of hospitals to systemically deliver the best and safest care depends on listening to your customers and including patient and family insights in your outcome improvement work. Patients and families play important roles in coordinating care and often see and hear things their busy providers don t. We are all in this together -- from patient to provider, frontline worker to hospital boardroom. Working in partnership with patients and families maximizes your organization s ability to achieve Safety Across the Board.

V. Achieving Safety Across the Board Safety Across the Board: Every hospital in the United States has as its mission to provide quality and safe patient care. Every patient and family member expects hospitals to meet or exceed this goal. Safety Across the Board occurs when hospitals take a systemic approach to measuring, monitoring and continually improving care. Rather than using a project by project or unit by unit approach, it becomes a focus on systems thinking to reduce all harms occurring in the hospital. Including the Patient Voice: Engaging patients and families is critical to achieving Safety Across the Board. Incorporating the patient voice into hospital operations actively facilitates quality improvement. Patient and Family Advisory Councils support the Safety Across the Board efforts of the organization by empowering the advisors through training to partner and making them familiar with what is being measured. Addressing Health Disparities: Health equity is a key tenet to achieving hospital Safety Across the Board. Health equity is advanced by reduction of disparities in quality and safety, commonly associated with race, ethnicity, culture, language and demography. Operationalizing performance strategies to address health equity helps to identify targeted areas of focus that work to eliminate all harm for all patients. Health service delivery organizations focused on health equity create a systems approach to treating the whole person and safeguarding all patients from harm.

VI. How we Do It The H2Pi journey is direct and straightforward. We work with our clients to: Assess Opportunity: Review Existing Policies Assess Leadership Attitudes Identify Patient/Family Engagement Opportunities Plan: Get Leadership Support Form a Project Team Assess Opportunities Develop Goals & Benchmarks Develop Charter & Covenants Build: Invite Applications Interview & Select Get the PFPCQS in Action to Achieve Safety Across the Board: Orient & Train Track Results Patient and Family Engagement Road to Success

VII. Our Tools In addition to our professional services we provide educational all-inclusive training guides with dozens of tools: Assessment tools, motivational videos, interactive team-building tools and insightful lessons Proven strategies to help your hospital identify priorities and achieve a collaborative plan for safer care and quality improvement Across the Board A communication blueprint for the most effective patient/provider partnership Tools your hospital can use to communicate effectively after a patient safety event and win back trust while lowering financial risk and liability

VIII. PFPCQS Key Benefits Benefits for healthcare organizations: Hearing in a collaborative setting what matters most to users of care -- priorities that may be different than what professionals and managers think they are Learning from the good and bad experiences of the patients and families you serve Establishing an infrastructure for exploring with patients and families how to maximize their safety and their satisfaction with care Engaging patients as informed partners when making important decisions Partnering with patients and families to maximize their understanding of your improvement efforts Responding to health equity challenges by including diverse people on your advisory council Improving outcomes and processes of care systemically and continuously Generating customer trust and loyalty Strengthening community relations Benefits for healthcare professionals: Becoming more aware of the patient s perspective and needs. Recognizing the role of patients, family and friends as members of the care team with a common interest in good outcomes Appreciating barriers to and opportunities for improvement that patients and families bring to the table Being Better Understood by patients and families Receiving higher satisfaction ratings by their patients as they collaborate in a patient-centered care model Benefits for patients: Feeling valued and included as a person who matters to your hospital Reaffirmed trust that your hospital cares about your safety and the safety of those you love Understanding your hospital, its mission, values and commitments to the people they serve Learning about systems approaches to risk and what your hospital is doing to manage risk and continuously improve Becoming part of the improvement team dedicated to producing solutions to safety and health equity challenges Recognizing that collaboration with trusted providers leads to better self-management of chronic conditions and improved adherence to medication regimens Being empowered as a decision-maker and active participant in your own health care Better outcomes for you, your family members and others like you

IX. Why H2Pi We model partnership H2Pi came together when patient advocates Victoria and Armando Nahum approached professional leaders Tim McDonald and Marty Hatlie with an invitation to share tools and work together. We know how much users and providers of care learn from each other when communication about harm is open and respectful because we experienced it ourselves. The benefit of the tools we offer are our combined varied perspectives on preventing harm and responding with empathy and compassion for all involved when it occurs. The H2Pi approach is designed to establish an effective organizational structure your hospital can use to create and nurture the head/heart connection that fully engages us as patient/family advisors and professional care providers in systemically learning and improving outcomes. We have experience as problem solvers Not every user of care is the appropriate advisor your hospital needs. As in any team, evaluating candidates for a position on your PFPCQS is crucial. Patients, family members and staff differ in their capacity to listen, to work well with others, to generalize from their own experience empathetically to the concerns and priorities of others. Many of our clients came to us with avoidable problems that predictably occur when patient and family advisory councils are not well designed. Our experience can help you avoid the pitfalls involved in recruiting, organizing and running a successful advisory council that fits your specific needs. Our tools and strategies are focused on helping you find the PFPCQS members enthusiastic about helping your organization excel in producing the win/win result of improved outcomes, and Safety Across the Board! We get it and we have compiled a variety of ways to help your staffers get it too. Our face-to-face consultations, educational resources and webinars will help motivate your team, keep them engaged and trouble-shoot if necessary. We are in action locally, nationally and internationally H2Pi has been shaped by experiences with clients and partners from around the world. We work with small stand alone hospitals or larger systems. Our clients include teaching institutions and hospitals in urban, rural and midsize city settings.