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Two Eyes Are Better Than One Leveraging Telemedicine in the ICU Wendy Deibert, RN, BSN Operations Director, Mercy SafeWatch and Executive Director Telemedicine Services April 18 th, 2012

Agenda Tele-ICU Overview» Become familiar with a Tele-ICU program and how we assist the bedside team» Understand why Mercy Health developed this program» Discuss ICU processes impacted by the Tele-ICU program» Identify roles and responsibilities of ICU and Tele-ICU staff» Describe the Mercy SafeWatch / Tele-ICU s potential impact on patient care & safety 2

Mercy SafeWatch and the Tele-ICU Program

What is a Tele-ICU program? Group of subject matter experts in one room, monitoring a large group of patients, using real-time data feeds and 2-way audio/video Subject matter experts can include» Physicians» NP, PA or Advance Practice Nurses» Nurses» Ancillary (pharmacy, wound, respiratory therapy, etc.)

eicu PAST AND PRESENT VISICU/Philips was started by two Johns Hopkins Intensivists as a means to leverage resources and improve outcomes. VISICU is located in downtown Baltimore The 1 st operational eicu system was at Sentara Healthcare in Norfolk, VA in July 2000.

Currently Across the United States - eicu Centers 200 hospitals in 40 health systems across 28 states 300,000 patients monitored each year 800,000 patients served since 2000 10% of U.S. adult ICU patients

WHY Why Did DID Mercy MERCY Health CHOOSE Choose THE The EICU Tele- PROGRAM? ICU Program? Mercy s Program Goals» Reduce clinical complications by providing proactive care» Acts as a patient safety initiative» Assist the bedside caregivers» Provide a consistent level of care to all ICU patients» Leverage resources (Intensivists)

Who is Mercy SafeWatch? Largest single-hub electronic intensive care unit 425+ monitored beds across 13 hospitals located in four states (AR, KS, OK, MO) 25 ICU/Stepdown units supported Inception: September 2006 Housed within the Heart and Vascular Hospital on the campus of Mercy-St. Louis

IMPLEMENTATIONS Tele-ICU Core located in St. Louis, MO 13 Hospitals 4 States 24 ICUs/Step-down Units 425 Beds Monitored Site Beds Implementation Date Oklahoma City, OK 36 September-06 Ardmore, OK 13 September-06 Ft. Scott, KS 10 November-06 Independence, KS 8 November-06 Washington, MO 13 December-06 Rogers, AR 24 January-07 Ft. Smith, AR 38 March-07 Hot Springs, AR 25 April-07 St. Louis, MO 144 September-07 Springfield, MO 94 March-08 Mountain Home, AR 17 December-09 St. Louis, MO (LTACH) 6 December-10 Lebanon, MO 6 November-2011 Joplin, MO 18 May 2012

Mercy SafeWatch - Medical & Nursing Staff Medical Staff 47 Board Certified Critical Care Medicine Physicians 16 Neuro Critical Care Certified Physicians Teaching faculty & bedside clinicians Currently licensed in AR, KS, MO, OK Epic and PowerChart experienced Nursing Staff 50+ Critical Care Nurses 24.4 average years of nursing experience 18.6 average years of ICU nursing experience Minimum 5 years of nursing experience required Currently licensed in AR, KS, MO, OK Epic and PowerChart experienced

Mercy SafeWatch: Staffing Model Intensivists:» 2 per shift, 24 hours/day, Monday-Friday» 24 hours/day on weekends» Assigned 150-200 patients, but focuses on Red Acuity patients (30-40 patients) erns:» 8-10 RNs per shift, 24 hours/day, 7 days/week» Assigned 30-40 patients based on acuity (stepdown/ltach)» Escalates highest acuity patients to ephysician for review/monitoring» Reviews Best Practices (VAP Bundle, Central Line Observations, Foley audits, etc.)» APACHE data/benchmark data entry/collection Secretaries:» 3-4 per shift, 24 hours/day, 7 days/week» Triage phone calls» Admisssion/discharge/transfer data entry into ecaremanager» Monitor confused patients upon request» Data collection (HOB, new positive cultures, etc.)

Tele-ICU: Our Program Goals 24hr/day nursing support» Mentor/coach new and inexperienced nurses» Extend/enhance nurse coverage (high fall risk, transports, etc.)» Nursing documentation (vital signs, drips, events, codes, etc.)» Verification of high risk medications or processes 24 hr/day physician coverage» Support current plan of care or augment care» Emergency or rapid response» Off-hour support with full data base access» Order and note writing capabilities Specialty consultative support Augment process improvement initiatives» Patient safety» Evidence-based medicine» Core measures» Quality audits

When To Use Tele-ICU Push me when you intubate or extubate your patient Push me when you do a sedation vacation Push me when you get a new admit or leave ICU Push me to do medication second signature Push me to do blood product second signature Push me when you need help or a physician Push me to ask a question, get information, need an x-ray read Push me when you get behind with documentation Push me when your patient is confused and requires verbal cueing Push me when you are just not sure what is wrong Push me to update the eicu on the plan of care

EMERGENCY GUIDELINES ICU Rapid Response Purpose: The purpose of this policy is to create an operational definition of emergency and rapid response process for all ICU patients Policy: ICU staff and/or Mercy SafeWatch staff are required to make contact (elert Button or phone call) with the other side when an emergency condition is identified Responsibilities: In emergency situations (as defined) Mercy SafeWatch will: Issue orders to address the immediate clinical problem Place a call and/or page to the primary managing physician. The Mercy SafeWatch physician will make every attempt to contact and communicate directly with the managing physician. This is vitally important for optimal patient care and to avoid misunderstandings. A note will be written, in the medical record, by the Mercy SafeWatch physician that will describe the situation and interventions taken The physiologic disturbances listed below will constitute an emergency: HEART RATE: 1. Greater than 140 beats /per minute in a patient with known heart disease or Age > 50 2. Less than 50 beats /minute with symptoms of hypoperfusion or evidence of complete heart block BLOOD PRESSURE: 1. Less than 80mm Hg systolic or less than 90mmHg if this constitutes a 20% drop from previous hour s (> 110) systolic blood pressure ( < 50 MAP, < 60 if 20% drop ). 2. Systolic Blood pressure > 220mmHg or Diastolic Blood pressure >120mmHg RESPIRATORY DISTRESS: 1. Sustained (> 5 minutes) arterial desaturation to SaO2 <86% or 2. PCO2 >70 torr and ph<7.20 or 3. Respiratory rate >35 per minute 4. Respiratory rate < 8 per minute POTASSIUM: 1. Potassium < 2.5 mmol/l or 2. Potassium < 3.0 mmol/l with Ventricular ectopy or 3. Potassium > 6.0mmol/l NEUROLOGIC 1. Active Generalized Seizure 2. Sustained intra cranial pressure > 30 cmh2o 3. Acute decrease in Glascow coma score by 2 with absolute value < 12 METABOLIC 1. Glucose > 1000mg/dl or < 40mg/dl 2. PH < 7.0

Tele-ICU: WE ARE NOT Big Brother Revenue Generator eicu physician cannot bill for services Does not replace bedside physicians or nurses Does not dictate to or take away control from the on-site physician On-site physician always has ultimate decision making authority

Tele-ICU Tools

Integration - Technology

Points of Integration ICU Emergency Department PACU Rapid Response

Mercy SafeWatch Performance

Experience To Date Potential to Improve Safety and Quality» Dramatic examples that affect individual patients but impact only a few» Rapid Response when appropriate» Mundane examples that affect many individuals and impact overall outcomes Examples of Opportunity» Redefining Emergency (Urgency)- Early resuscitation» Practice Variation (Surviving Sepsis/ ALI)» Evidence-based Medicine Performance (DVT & VAP)» Revise eicu workflow to address missed events Addressing these areas of opportunity will require time, relationship building and cultural changes

People Served More than 140,000 eicu patients in four states over five years. Percent 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 4,900 KS 18,400 OK VAP Cases (right axis) Bundle Compliance (left axis) 78,240 Performance Improvement MO 44,540 AR Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (VAP) Cases and VAP Bundle Compliance ($20k/case) St. Louis Cases 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Clinical Trends that impact cost [4 states] Mercy is saving approximately $25 million annually by reducing length of stay. >1,500 patients have gone home that weren t expected to. APACHE Predicted APACHE IV predictions began * 1.60 1.40 1.20 1.00 0.80 0.60 0.40 0.20 0.00 1.60 1.40 1.20 1.00 0.80 0.60 0.40 0.20 0.00 Hospital Mortality * Mortality rates Mortality rates APACHE 30% below expected 20% below expected 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Hospital Length of Stay APACHE Predicted 20% reduction in LOS at savings of $900/day 21 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Number of VAP Cases All Mercy Ventilator Associated Pneumonia Cases March 2010 to March 2012 VAPS Benchmark Goal Linear (VAPS) 12 10 4th QTR 2010: Change in CDC Definition requiring inclusion of aspiration on intubation in VAP totals, resulting in a potential increase in VAP cases across the country 8 6 4 2 0 22

Number of Infections INFECTION CONTROL 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Central Line Blood Stream Infections All Nursing Units, All Mercy Communities March 2010 to March 2012 eicu monitors central line insertions per the hospital s request 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 While we have yet to achieve our goal of zero, on average we are performing 26% better than the national benchmark ICU CLABSI ICU CLABSI Linear (ICU CLABSI) 23

NON-MERCY HOSPITAL PRE / POST EICU IMPLEMENTATION APACHE Summary Actual : Predicted Ratios APACHE Predicted 0.93 635 chart APACHE data abstraction, one year prior to eicu go-live, Qtr 4 2008 - Qtr 3 2009 eicu real-time APACHE data collection, Qtr 4 2009 - Qtr 3 2010 24

NON-MERCY HOSPITAL PRE / POST EICU IMPLEMENTATION APACHE Summary Actual : Predicted Ratios Actual to Predicted Ratios NON-MERCY ICU APACHE SCORE ICU MORTALITY ICU LOS HOSPITAL MORTALITY HOSPITAL LOS Pre (Q4 2008 - Q3 2009) 49.7 1.45 1.00 0.93 0.68 Post (Q4 2009 - Q3 2010) 50.1 0.62 0.72 0.71 0.64 Shown in the table above are the actual to predicted ratios comparing pre and post implementation results. All showed improvement post implementation. 25

Disaster Management

Tornado Damage Ardmore, OK Feb 2009 This one was classified as an F4

Tele-Stroke

Mercy s Stroke Collaborative 29

ecaremanager STROKE PROFILE VS Timer Stroke Timeline

VIRTUAL CARE CENTER Opening 2014 Through the latest telemedicine technologies, the Virtual Care Center will serve as a hub for our Mercy physicians and nurses to enhance care to those who: Live in under-populated areas and may not have the specialist they require to get the care they need Need a consultation from a specialist Require monitored care Continue to heal at home Mercy Ongoing Telemedicine Projects SafeWatch/Tele-ICU Stroke/Neurology Palliative Care Perinatal Outreach Home Monitoring Diabetic retinal Screening Psychiatry Headache Language & Hearing Pediatric Specialty Care: Neurology/ Cardiology Rural Extensions of Specialty Care

Mercy s Telemedicine Milestones Mercy SafeWatch 2006 Mercy launches Tele-ICU in 10 hospitals 350 beds across 4 states largest tele-icu in the world one way video Tele-ICU Outreach 2009 Contracted with first non-mercy hospital for tele-icu services 17 beds added Total current beds 400 First 2-way video site LTACH Tele-Special Care 2010 Tele-ICU coverage added to 6 special care beds in St. Louis s Long-term Acute Care Hospital - Mercy Continuing Care.

Mercy s Telemedicine Milestones Tele-Perinatology 2011 Tele-perinatal services offered in O Fallon and Washington, MO with a freestanding Maternal and Fetal Health Center opening in Maryville, IL While You Are Waiting teleeducation/support group for women on bedrest Tele-Stroke/Tele-Neurology 2011 Tele-stroke / Tele-Neurology services launched in 8 Mercy Hospitals,using 2 different models of service delivery, and continued expansion planned Tele-Consults 2011 Mercy has built a foundation for face-toface video consults through the use of Tandberg/Cisco units and Movi a software application that is easily deployed to any Mercy computer. Dr. Scarrow has developed the ability to see patients post-operatively in NWA, Casseville and Lebanon using this technology

Mercy s Telemedicine Milestones Tele-Clinics 2011 The region s most technologically advanced healthcare clinic is located in Rolla, MO. Three telemedicine rooms have been created to allow physicians from a distant location perform specialty tele-consults. Currently tele-headache, tele-psychiatry and telepulmonology visits are performed here. Remote Home Monitoring 2011 The ability to manage a patient / disease population at home has become possible with the introduction of remote home monitoring. Mercy has developed interfaces for remote devices to send data to MyMercy. New CHF nurses can now monitor that data from a distance and work to keep patients home / out of the ED/hospital. Tele-Sepsis 2012 The virtual sepsis unit is being created to monitor patients across the entire hospital and not just in the ICU. The algorithms from the tele-icu are being applied to all inpatients for early sepsis identification and treatment

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