Impacting Key Hospital Performance Metrics Through Leveraging a Hospitalist Program Becker s Hospital Review April 14, 2018

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Impacting Key Hospital Performance Metrics Through Leveraging a Hospitalist Program Becker s Hospital Review April 14, 2018 Carle Foundation Hospital Lynne Barnes, Chief Operating Officer Dr. Saad Adoni, MD, Hospitalist Associate Medical Director Emily Myers, Manager, Hospitalist Physician Practice 1

Welcome to Carle 2

Mission and Vision OUR MISSION We serve people through high quality care, medical research and education. OUR VISION Improve the health of the people we serve by providing world-class, accessible care through an integrated delivery system. 3

Carle at a Glance 2017 Hospital Beds 413 Average Daily Census 351 Carle Physician Group o Multi-specialty clinic-80 specialties o Clinical Trials Carle Foundation Hospital o Level I Trauma Center o Level III Perinatal Services Admissions 30,937 Births 2,615 Emergency Department Visits 90,006 o Reproductive Medicine o Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery o Hearing/Audiology o Eye/Optical Shop o Primary Stroke Center o Neonatal ICU o Wound Healing o Sleep Lab Health Alliance Members 228,273 o Pain Center o Spine Institute Clinic Visits 795,685 Carle Physicians Other Business o Carle Medical Supply o Carle Home Services Units 553 + 294 APPs o Carle Sports Medicine o Carle SurgiCenters: Champaign & Danville o Geriatrics o Primary Care Other Business Units continued o Carle Therapy Services o Carle Auditory Oral School o The Caring Place: childcare o Stratum Med: recruitment, GPO o Windsor of Savoy: retirement community o Heart and Vascular Institute o Carle Cancer Center o Mills Breast Cancer Institute o Bariatric Services o Palliative Care o Digestive Health Center o Carle Research Institute o Pediatric Affiliation (CHOI) 4

A Broad Service Area Receives Clinical Services Through Carle 1,332,595 Carle Service Area Population in 2017 80+ Specialties and subspecialties Level I Trauma Center Level III Perinatal 6 counties In West Central IN 29 counties In East Central IL 24 beds Carle Hoopeston Regional Health Center 45+ physicians Carle Hoopeston Regional Health Center 39 APPs Carle Hoopeston Regional Health Center 11,243 ED visits Carle Hoopeston Regional Health Center 134 beds Carle Richland Memorial Hospital 8 physicians Carle Richland Memorial Hospital 9 APPs Carle Richland Memorial Hospital 9,262 ED visits Carle Richland Memorial Hospital 413 beds Carle Foundation Hospital 533 physicians Carle Foundation Hospital 294 APPs Carle Foundation Hospital 90,006 ED visits Carle Foundation Hospital 5

Carle Service Area Health Alliance Network 228,273 Total Lives 6

Dyad Leadership is a "work" marriage combining administrative leader with a physician leader The partners balance skills and strengths and work as a cohesive team towards common goals. ADMINISTRATIVE LEADER o Management skills o Clinical credentials o Persistent, organized, detailed o Relates well across organization COMMON GOAL o Develop department and high-performing team o Establish effective communication between admin and physicians o Solve complex department problems PHYSICIAN LEADER o Sterling clinical credentials o Excellent relationship and influence skills o Systems thinker 7

Agenda The Past Transition from RVU model to Shift- Based Pay (Geographic Model) Current State Current struggles and successes Physician Engagement Future State Future Hospitalist 2.0 Program 8

The Transition from RVU to Shift-Based 9

Innovations in Hospitalist Service Many factors external to the Hospitalist Service drove the need to look for an innovated approach to provision of patient care delivery. These factors included but are not limited to: Continual growth of regional referrals to Carle Expansion of overall hospital bed capacity Growth in the physical footprint of the Hospital Increased acuity of patient population 10

Transitional Period RVU/ Productivity Model Average Team Census: > 20 patients/physician Physicians were incentivized to carry large patient loads. Physician Dissatisfier Geo Rounding Model Average Team Census: ±15 patients/physician Equal distribution of admissions Motivation to appropriately discharge patients Created throughput issues Long LOS for patients Backups in ED Work/Life Balance: 7 days on/7 days off schedule Increased throughput of patients Driving shorter LOS Work/Life Balance: Flex scheduling 11

New Admission Acceptance RVU/ Productivity Model Round robin rotation among 10 rounding physicians from both Carle physicians and regional referral sources Phone calls or paging to next physician up for admission were seen as disruptive to patient care delivery Delays in acceptance of new patient if Hospitalist not readily available to speak with referring physician Geo Rounding Model Dedicated Triage Hospitalist and RN team provides centralized standardized admission acceptance Hospitalist RN focused on Carle ED patient transition to inpatient / observation status Hospitalist focused on Carle Direct referrals Transfers are assessed in the CDU prior to admission 12

The Intake Process RVU/ Productivity Model Carle Direct request for transfers response time: -3.48 minutes No Hospitalist chart documentation until patient arrived or was physically seen by Hospitalist Geo Rounding Model Carle Direct request for transfers response time: -1.64 minutes New documentation tools developed in Epic support: Hospitalist Triage documentation of initial request Tracking of patient through the Hospitalist acceptance process Assignment of patient to Attending Hospitalist 13

Day Rounding RVU/ Productivity Model No set geographic locations May have patients scattered throughout into house Traveling time among floors Rounds interrupted by phone calls to discuss new admission requests Geo Rounding Model Each team (physician) patient assignments focused on specific nursing units Three nursing units per physician team Hospitalist Triage Team accepts initial phone call and notifies day rounder of new patient assignment via Voalte 14

The Team Approach RVU/ Productivity Model Silo edwork effort by each of the stakeholders in moving the patient along to a successful discharge RN/Hospitalist communication: Limited opportunity on the unit Coordination of work efforts: No systematic approach Page individuals Phone tag Challenges building consensus Geo Rounding Model Team approach to addressing barrier to successful discharge RN/Hospitalist communication: Enhanced opportunity to connect Discharge Planning: Whiteboard rounds each morning starting at 10am involving: Case Management PT & OT, Pharmacy, RT Palliative Care 15

Whiteboard Rounds 16

The Whiteboard 17

Current State: Successes, Struggles, and Engagement 18

Current Successes ALOS improvement 19

Current Successes Discharge Efficiency 20

Current Successes ARC Process All transfer patients from the region assessed in Observation unit prior to admission Triage Hospitalist performs focused assessment and determines inpatient vs observation Physician Response Time: 20 minutes Case Management reviews inpatient criteria 21

Current Successes Transitional Care Clinic Outpatient intervention-post discharge clinic. Transitions in care from an inpatient hospital setting to the patient s home. Patients will be seen within 72 hours post discharge. Targets high-readmission risk patients. Success: Reducing readmissions to hospital within 30 days 22

Physician Engagement Flexibility in Shift Preferences Day rounding, swing, triage, Xcover, Night Scheduling Software QGenda: Automated Scheduling Tool Committees / Group Participation Scheduling committees, Strategy Council, etc. Feedback loops PollEverywhere utilized in staff meetings, Survey Monkey for physician practice feedback Voalte Communication Admissions and transfers communication 23

Current Struggles Issues Communication: Large group of Hospitalists working many different types of shifts Cloud based storage solutions Case Mix Index; Improving our documentation Resolutions Monthly admin and quality meetings to address current topics ClinIntellsoftware pilot program to address documentation gaps 24

Future State: Home Team 2.0 25

Future State: Home Team 2.0 Case Management Role Dedicated CM support on each unit driving discharge Future Appointments Apptsprior to discharge with PCP 26

Future State: Home Team 2.0 Revisit Geographic Units Review geographic units to improve through put, discharge efficiency, and continuity of care. Introduction of new rounding teams / coverage to meet increasing demand and admissions New SLA s defining relationships with other service lines 27