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Partnership for Patients National Priorities Partnership convened by the 3 rd Quarterly Meeting January 19, 2012 Welcome and Introductions National Priorities Partnership Co Chairs Chairs Helen Darling President and CEO National Business Group on Health Bernie Rosof Chair, Physician Consortium for Performance Improvement 2 1

Setting the Context: Partnership for Patients & NPP 3 Who is the National Priorities Partnership? Convened by the NQF viewed as objective, neutral and experienced in building consensus 51 leaders across every key health hand healthcare h sector Consumers Purchasers Quality alliances Health professionals/providers State based associations Community collaboratives & regional alliances Accreditation/certification groups Health plans Industry Federal agencies (AHRQ, CDC, CMS, FDA, HRSA, NIH, OMH, SAMHSA, VA) Co Chairs Helen Darling, National Business Group on Health Bernie Rosof, Physician Consortium for Performance Improvement National Priorities Partnership 4 2

Context for NPP s role in 2012 Consultative Role to HHS NPP s ongoing role in providing input to HHS on the National Quality Strategy Action Catalyst Role NPP s role in catalyzing and supporting action on national priorities and goals NPP s ongoing support for the Partnership for Patients Initiative 5 Consultative Role to HHS 6 3

NPP Input on and Support of HHS s National Quality Strategy Partnership for Patients Initiative 7 NPP INPUT ON HHS S NATIONAL PRIORITIES: Patient Safety Goals: Reduce preventable hospital admissions and readmissions* Reduce the occurrence of adverse healthcare associated conditions* Reduce harm from inappropriate or unnecessary care Measure Concepts: Hospital admissions for ambulatory sensitive conditions All cause hospital readmission index* All cause healthcare associated conditions* Inappropriate medication use and polypharmacy Inappropriate maternity care Unnecessary imaging *Aligned with HHS s Partnership for Patients initiative. Healthcare associated conditions include adverse drug events, catheter associated urinary tract infections, central line blood stream infections, injuries from falls and immobility, obstetrical adverse events, pressure ulcers, surgical site infections, venous thromboembolism, and ventilator associated pneumonia. 8 4

Partnership for Patients Goals Keep patients from getting injured or sicker. By the end of 2013, preventable hospital acquired conditions would decrease by 40% compared to 2010. Help patients heal without complication. By the end of 2013, preventable complications during a transition from one care setting to another would be decreased so that all hospital readmissions would be reduced by 20% compared to 2010. 9 Partnership for Patients Ten Areas of Focus Catheter associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI) Central line associated blood stream infections (CLABSI) Injuries from falls and immobility Adverse drug events Obstetrical adverse events Pressure ulcers Surgical site infections (SSI) Venous thromboembolism Ventilator associated associated pneumonia (VAP) 30 day readmissions 10 5

Action Catalyst Role 11 NPP s Efforts in Catalyzing Action and Supporting Change NPP formed two Action Teams for projects that: Support National Quality Strategy priority and goal areas for which the potential for improvement is great and which could yield significant results in terms of health, quality, safety, and affordability; Have strong NPP champions that working individually or collaboratively with each other and with other critical partners could collectively have a significant impact; and Reinforce work that NPP Partners have historically embraced. 12 6

NPP 2012 Action Team Project Portfolio Maternity Action Team: Improving quality and safety for mothers and babies by reducing elective deliveries (Re)Admissions Action Team: Reducing preventable admissions and readmissions across the continuum of care 13 Progress to Date 14 7

Partnership for Patients NPP Quarterly Meetings June 16, 2011 September 16, 2011 Launching the PfP NPP Partnership at the 1 st quarterlymeeting & individual organizations commit to action Building momentum at the 2 nd quarterly meeting & interdependence of our commitments to accelerate change January 19, 2012 Catalyzing action at the 3 rd quarterly meeting & formation of affinity groups 15 Partnership for Patient NPP Patient Safety Webinar Series Webinar Series Part One June October PfP Goal Areas Listening to the Audience Key themes Webinar Series Part Two November Present Tactical Approaches 16 8

Partnership for Patient NPP Patient Safety Webinar Series 9,600 participants over 11 webinars 45 expert speakers including frontline providers across multiple disciplines Broad geographic representation 94% of participants gained new knowledge from the webinar 89% of participants would be able to implement something new as a result of what they learned 17 Commitment to Collective Action An Action Registry has been compiled so that meeting participants can identify opportunities for collaboration and collective action Nearly 180 commitments and actions to advance the aims of the PfP have been received to date from 60 organizations Opportunities for alignment include: Collaborating around value based practices Spreading innovative and evidence based practices Collaboratives to reduce HACs 18 9

Today s Meeting Objectives Celebrate and update progress of commitments made at previous meetings; identify solutions, resources, and networks to maintain momentum, and share strategies for overcoming barriers Learn about public and private sector efforts underway in support of the National Quality strategy, moving towards execution and action Take coordinated action steps to accelerate implementation of the National Quality Strategy, specifically targeting Partnership for Patients goal areas 19 Commitment to Action Federal partners commitments to action Private sector partners commitments to action Collective action through affinity groups 20 10

Alignment of Public PrivatePrivate SectorInitiatives with the National Quality Strategy Paul McGann Co Director Partnership for Patients Dennis Wagner Co Director Partnership for Patients 21 Paul McCann and Dennis Wagner, Co Directors Partnership for Patients Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation 22 11

Kathleen Greenlee Assistant Secretary for Aging Administration on Aging 23 Paul Moore, Senior Health Policy Advisor Office of Rural Health Policy Health Resources and Services Administration 24 12

Farzad Mostashari National Coordinator for Health Information Technology Office of the National Coordinator 25 Break (15 minutes) 26 13

Celebrating Progressand Moving Commitments Forward Helen Darling President and CEO National Business Group on Health Dennis Wagner Co Director Partnership for Patients 27 Opportunity for Public Comment Helen Darling President and CEO National Business Group on Health 28 14

Morning Session Wrap up Bernie Rosof Chair, Physician Consortium for Performance Improvement Dennis Wagner Co Director Partnership for Patients 29 Catalyzing Action Breakout Session Improving maternity care for mothers and babies Maureen Corry, Childbirth Connection Bernie Rosof, NPP Co Chair Preventing inappropriate admissions and readmissions across the continuum of care Susan Frampton, Planetree Helen Darling, NPP Co Chair Chair Rural health care Paul Moore, Health Resources and Services Administration 30 15

Catalyzing Action Breakout Session Patient and family engagement Diane Pinakiewicz, National Patient Safety Foundation Reducing adverse drug events Allen Vaida, Institute for Safe Medication Practices Marcie Bough, American Pharmacists Association Clinician engagement TBD 31 Catalyzing Action Breakout Session Key questions for breakout groups: What will success look like for each group in one year? What 3 5 areas are ripe for results and quick wins? What commitments can group members make individually or in partnership with others? What is already in motion that we can align with or build upon to advance the PfP goals? Who else do we need to reach out to? 32 16

Lunch Break (30 minutes) 33 SummarizingAction Steps from CMS Affinity Groups and NPP Action Teams Paul McGann Co Director Partnership for Patients Bernie Rosof Chair, Physician Consortium for Performance Improvement 34 17

CMS Affinity Groups and NPP Action Teams will report back (to be completed during the meeting) 35 Wrap up and Next Steps Helen Darling President and CEO National Business Group on Health Bernie Rosof Chair, Physician i Consortium for Performance Improvement 36 18

Next Steps Recap and Reflections on the Day 37 Next Steps Themes for the Day (to be completed during the meeting) 38 19

Next Steps Evaluation of the Day Survey Monkey link will be sent to you after today s meeting Please respond by Friday, January 27 39 Thank You 40 20