OBSERVATION UNIT DASHBOARDS: DEFINING AND FOLLOWING YOUR METRICS FOR SUCCESS

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Observation Medicine 2014 Science & Solutions OBSERVATION UNIT DASHBOARDS: DEFINING AND FOLLOWING YOUR METRICS FOR SUCCESS CHRISTOPHER BAUGH MD, MBA BRIGHAM AND WOMEN S HOSPITAL SEPTEMBER 12 TH, 2014 I have no financial conflicts of interest to disclose Copyright 2015 The Brigham and Women s Hospital, Inc. All rights reserved

AGENDA Planning for a new observation unit Dashboard background Dashboard use in observation units How to develop a dashboard

CONGRATULATIONS, YOU ARE STARTING AN OBS UNIT! How much time do I have? Where will it be? How many beds? What is the staffing model? Who are the key stakeholders? Who is the target patient population? Will we need IS resources? Will we need DPH approval? Open or closed unit?

KNOW YOUR FINANCIAL PLAN Revenue and cost projections Financial implications of the staffing model Are ED E&M codes for observation patients left on the table? Who is paying for what? Most NP/PA staff in an observation unit are paid by the hospital, not department What is my breakeven volume? If the attending spends about 4 hours/day with the observation unit, how many patients/day do we need to turn over?

SETTING YOUR TIMELINE Ideally, you need at least 9 months to start an observation unit Hiring new PA/NP or MD staff takes at least 6 months DPH approval can take anywhere between 3 and 6 months New protocol development takes at least 3 months IS development time is highly variable You likely will have little influence around the length of your timeline If the space is already vacant, you may be told to start yesterday

THE TRIAD Medical Director Nurse Director Operations Director Weekly workgroup meetings/calls Executive sponsorship with monthly meetings Hospital VP Department Vice Chair or Chair Chief Nursing Officer or Nurse Leader Chief Compliance Officer

PROPOSED COMMITTEE STRUCTURE Executive Oversight Committee (Executive Sponsors: Hospital Nursing Director, ED Vice Chairman, Hospital Vice President) Proposed Membership: Medical director Compliance officer Nursing director Admitting director Care coordination director ED operations director EM administrative director Hospitalist leader Operations Triad (medical director, nursing director and operations director) Coordination of all operational planning, implementation and ongoing management Regulatory/Finance/ Reporting Committee (compliance, facilities management, hospital finance) Ensuring regulatory compliance and supporting financial infrastructure Sunsetting Committee (nursing leader, admitting leader, others) Navigate impact of taking existing resource online or redistributing resources Operational Committee (Ad Hoc Membership) Care coordination director Unit secretary director IS leadership PA director Others as needed 7

LEVERAGING LIAISONS

COMMUNICATION Opening a new observation unit will impact many relationships it is much easier to work out the implications in advance Know your audience; seek out leaders to explain the rationale for the observation unit and how it can help their service Set expectations and increase awareness; the best way to solve a problem is to avoid one Tell them several times; start with a mass e-mail at t-6 months, follow up with a town hall meeting with Q&A, then individual meetings by service at t-3 months, then another mass e- mail just prior to the open

WORK PLAN: GANTT CHART

GANTT CHART CONTINUED

GANTT CHART CONTINUED

DONE

WORK-TO-DATE SUMMARY Area of Work Sub-category Accomplishments to-date Next Steps Oversight Executive Begin drafting communication plan Staffing PA RN Regular meetings with PA leadership High-level hiring strategy with timeline Draft Job Descriptions Draft schedule templates High-level hiring strategy with timeline Vet process/hiring logistics with HR Determine if leadership role is needed Obtain position control numbers Determine if unit will be a unique cost center Care Coordination Meet to discuss hiring strategy IS Operational Infrastructure Operational needs assessment Proposal Obtain approval to move forward with build out Work with IS to scope out project Financial Infrastructure Work with Finance to reconcile operational needs with financial processes Facilities Physical Plant Walk-through of 12D Determined no renovations necessary Conduct walk-through with Engineering to address minor maintenance requests Equipment Walk-through of 12D Determined existing equipment meets needs Verify computer workstation supply/wows will meet demand Verify specialty cart needs 14

WORK-TO-DATE Area of Work Sub-category Accomplishments to-date Next Steps Regulatory Operations Determination that DPH approval is necessary Next steps identified Complete DPH waivers, scope of practice, staffing plans Submit request and acquire DPH approval Billing Begin discussions with Jim Bryant regarding billing/documentation Convene Regulatory/Finance/Reporting Committee Operations High-level Consulting and ancillary services involved in observation operations notified Scheduled Info Session for stakeholders Begin discussions regarding operational metrics Schedule meetings with Consulting and Ancillary Services Begin documenting current and future operational workflows Begin scoping appropriate patient population 15

BACK TO DASHBOARDS Create your dashboard during the planning process, not after you have opened Ensure that the data is available and reports are created this takes time!

WHAT IS A DASHBOARD A graphical user interface that organizes and presents information in a format that is easy to read and interpret Basic concept Visual representation of key performance indicators (metrics) Pulls data from multiple sources Manipulates data to make it more accessible

THE IDEAL DASHBOARD Ideal properties Contains important data Thoughtfully laid-out and easy to navigate Easily updated Real-time interface with IS system

WHY DO WE NEED A DASHBOARD Visibility Know exactly what s going on; provides valuable insight Time savings Pull key data from multiple systems into one place Track ongoing improvements Peter Drucker: if you can t measure it, you can t improve it. Visualize goals and judge performance against plan

KEY CHALLENGES Choosing the metrics to track What is your most important outcome? Which processes most influence that outcome? Building the dashboard How to link data systems (or develop a manual process) Create a user-friendly interface (streamline the design)

ORIGINS OF THE DASHBOARD

CREATING REPORTS START EARLY! Is the data already captured somewhere? If so, do you or your administrator have access to it? If the data request is new, is it technically feasible? If so, who needs to approve, how long will it take and how much effort is needed? Will it be delivered in a timely and useful format? Are there others in the organization interested in the data? Leverage your ask!

DATA CHALLENGES Inaccurate data Missing data Data definitions Late data

DEFINING YOUR METRICS Accurate Up to date Important Actionable Volume LOS Quality Inpatient conversion rate Other

INVOLVE ALL STAKEHOLDERS Administrators OU leaders Department leaders Intra-departmental Inter-departmental Hospital leaders Clinicians Physicians Intra-departmental Inter-departmental PAs/NPs Residents Nurses Know your audience! Structured interviews and draft feedback You may need to maintain multiple versions Tailor the message What they need to know What they want to know Show the data the right way to tell the story

VOLUME Daily/Monthly/Annual visits Percentage of all ED visits overall Percentage of ED visits by attending Volume by protocol/complaint/diagnosis Chest pain most common (~20%) Volume of resource use (i.e., consultants, diagnostics)

LENGTH OF STAY (LOS) National benchmark mean ~15h Median often more useful than mean Track outliers (LOS<6h, LOS>24h, LOS>36h) LOS by attending LOS by protocol/complaint/diagnosis

INPATIENT CONVERSION RATE National benchmark ~15-20% Rate may vary by protocol CHF typically 30-50% Rate<15%: patient mix not acute/complicated enough Rate>20%: patient mix too acute/complicated Track rate by attending Involve case management early in ED course to help direct patients to appropriate setting Financial/Operational impact on hospital (if possible to measure)

QUALITY Repeat ED visits 3 days 7 days 14 days Critical events Codes Upgrade directly to ICU M&M cases Safety reports Patient complaints & comments Patient satisfaction survey (e.g., Press Ganey) Mean score percentile versus peers most typical single metric Staff concerns/complaints Encourage open communication

KNOWING WHEN TO ACT Consider the use of a process control chart

CAUTION: INFORMATION OVERLOAD

DASHBOARD EXAMPLE: BWH OBSERVATION

Q&A

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