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Quality Improvement/Systems-based Practice Erica L. Mitchell, M.D., MEd Professor Surgery Vice-Chair Quality, Department of Surgery

Objectives Define and understand the importance of Systems Based Practice (SBP) at it relates to Clinical Learning Environment Review (CLER) and surgical training Provide an example of a relevant, achievable, and non didactic Quality Improvement (QI) program that creates a learning culture of quality

Systems Based Practice An awareness of and responsiveness to the larger context and system of heath care, as well as the ability to call effectively on other resources in the system to provide optimal health care

An awareness of and responsiveness to the larger context and system of heath care, as well as the ability to call effectively on other resources in the system to provide optimal health care SBP Work effectively in various healthcare delivery settings and systems relevant to their clinical specialty Coordinate patient care within the health care system relevant to their clinical specialty Incorporate considerations of cost awareness and risk-benefit analysis in patient and/or population based care as appropriate Advocate for quality patient care and optimal patient care systems Work in inter-professional teams to enhance patient safety and improve patient quality care Participate in identifying system errors and implementing potential systems solutions CLER Patient Safety- including opportunities for residents to report errors, unsafe conditions, and near misses Quality of Care engage residents in the use of data to improve systems of care, reduce health care disparities and improve patient outcomes Care Transitions (hand-offs)- effective standardization and oversight of transitions Supervision Duty Hours/Fatigue Professionalism Educate for professionalism Monitor behavior Accurate reporting of program information Integrity in fulfilling educational and professional responsibilities Veracity in scholarly pursuits

Systems Based Practice Systems Based Practice for Vascular Surgical Training

Systems Based Practice Systems Based Practice for Vascular Surgical Training

Goals of QI Program Understand principles of quality and safety improvement Discuss safety issues in the framework of case-based reviews Describe opportunities for improving reliability of care following audit, AEs or near misses Describe root-cause analysis Demonstrate understanding of importance of reporting, discussing and learning from AEs Contribute to discussions of improving clinical practice Carry out a QI project and show ability to understand the QI process

QI Program Should be Relevant Achievable Measurable results Improve quality Systematically analyze practice using quality improvement methods and implement changes with the goal of practice improvement

Morbidity and Mortality Conference Despite being universally familiar the M and M Conference lack a precise definition, a standard format, and identified goals. Dual nature of the meeting: forum for education and system improvement. Orlander, Acad Med 2002

Morbidity and Mortality Conference Standardized, consistent approach to case reviews enhances patient safety and quality improvement Better understanding of factors contributing to adverse events Formulate plans for improvement and track impact of practice or process improvements Fosters non-judgmental case discussion Deshpande, Pediatr Clin N Amer 2012

Morbidity and Mortality Conference Prospective intervention study SBAR communication tool Improved quality of resident presentations Improved attendee s educational outcomes Mitchell, Acad Med 2013

Standardization of the MMC Royal College of Anaesthesia Structured M and M presentations help trainees to: Communicate adverse events Analyze adverse events Discuss learning points to prevent future events Mitchell, Acad Med 2013

SBAR Format For MMC Presentations Mitchell, Acad Med 2013

SBAR Format For MMC Presentations Mitchell, Acad Med 2013

Lessons learnt QI Program Structure of training MMC Case Presentation Group Discussion and structured analysis QIP Lesson learnt and next steps Analysis driven QI project Sustainablity Lessons Learnt weaved into practice Process change (policy standards)

3 Patients 1 Common Problem 1 Common Outcome/Morbidity

Situation Admission diagnosis: Consultation diagnosis: Procedure: Complication: Situation = the statement of the problem. It allows the audience to focus their attention to the pertinent points in the case related to the complications.

Background Background = clinical information pertinent to adverse outcome Pertinent patient history : Only provide pertinent HPI / PMH / PSH / meds Indication for Intervention or care: It is important to know the thought process behind the decision to operate or provide the care resulting in the complication Labs and imaging studies: Only show pertinent labs and images Procedural or medical management details: Describe technical or physiologic details related to outcome Hospital course: Present non-procedural events related to outcome (be brief i.e. no need to list when patient passed flatus) Recognition of the complication: State how/when the complication was recognized Management of complication: Describe the steps taken to manage the complication 2 slide limit

Assessment Error Analysis What happened? Describe the sequence of events leading to adverse outcome When error occurs, the customary focus on blaming the individual care-giver overlooks the conditions in which the error occurred. What were the underlying factors that created the conditions for the error to occur? Identify all of the factors that contributed to the error(s). Think of the factors that will allow for changes to be made to the system or process of care (through either re-design or development of new processes, equipment or approaches that will reduce the risk of the event or close call recurrence).

Analysis NEXT SLIDE: Root Cause Analysis The following are examples. Please FILL in the BOXES provided in the fishbone template. Discuss these factors and how they contributed to/allowed the complication. Individual factors: errors in diagnosis, technique, judgment, communication between health-care workers and patient Team factors: hierarchy issues, understanding roles & responsibilities, roles and responsibilities, communication between health-care workers Environment, Equipment & Resources: Location/physical layout/visibility, building safety, communication or hand off environment, poor working conditions, non-function/unavailable equipment, resources lacking Rules/Policy/Procedures: Standards or compliance w/standards, documentation issues, trainee fatigue, inadequate training, lack of documentation, inadequate education & training, unfamiliarity with protocol(s), skills unconfirmed Organization/system: insufficient training, scheduling errors, lack of supervision /staffing, lack of knowledge/information, overworked staff, handoff process, inadequate coordination of care, equipment,, scheduling problems, delayed record, language barriers, no interpreter available Patient related factors: Patient disease, inability to understand instructions, non-compliance (intentional or non-intentional), patient stressed or late, limitation in resources FOCUS on prevention, NOT blame

Analysis Cause Effect Individual factors Team factors Patient factors Adverse outcome Environment Rules/Policy Organization 22

Review of Literature Evidence-based practice Only present appropriate literature pertinent to the complication: Identification of complication/management of complication/prevention of complication 2 slide limit

Recommendations Proposed Actions to Prevent Future Similar problems Identify the learning points from case Identify how to prevent the problem in the future 2 slide limit

Lessons learnt QI Program Structured Incident or root cause analysis

MMC and Quality Improvement Governance Committee Prospective intervention study Qualitative observations and interviews Pre-intervention considerable variation in reviewing mortalities and no integration with hospital governance Structured mortality review process for 3 clinical services/ 12 months Improved participant satisfaction and integration with hospital governance Higginson, BMJ Qual Saf 2012 Received mortality reports from SMC Safety Monitoring Committee Monitors mortality data Receives Divisional reports Divisional Risk & Governance Quarterly reports from M&M Specialty M&M Meeting Standardized mortality review process

MMC and Quality Improvement All complications > Clavien-Dindo 3b require discussion and recommendations Divisions report to QI Committee Complications and recommendations reviewed quarterly Appropriate institutional process changes are made (policies/procedures) Close-loop

Lessons learnt QI Program Questions?