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e-Learning Solutions for Healthcare:
INFECTIOUS DISEASE
June , 2011
Presented by:Presented by:Mark Schneider, Ph.D.
Yale New Haven Health System Center for Healthcare Solutions
1ICELW 2011 Conference - Columbia University, New York
eLearning Solutions for HealthCare:eLearning Solutions for HealthCare:INFECTIOUS DISEASE
Background: Healthcare Acquired Infections (HAIs are infectious diseases ‘in the News’) Background: Healthcare Acquired Infections (HAIs are infectious diseases ‘in the News’)
Issue: Health, Morbidity/Mortality, Costs, Training, AudienceIssue: Health, Morbidity/Mortality, Costs, Training, Audience
Current: eLearning Solutions and eManualCurrent: eLearning Solutions and eManualg
Roundtable Discussion: New Ideas from You
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Roundtable Discussion: New Ideas from YouRoundtable Discussion: New Ideas from You Roundtable Discussion: New Ideas from You
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Healthcare Acquired Infections (HAIs)Healthcare Acquired Infections (HAIs)
What are HAIs?What are HAIs?
“Infections that patients acquire during the course of receiving treatment for other conditions within a healthcare “Infections that patients acquire during the course of receiving treatment for other conditions within a healthcare setting” - CDCsetting” - CDC
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Healthcare Acquired Infections (HAIs) – Where?Healthcare Acquired Infections (HAIs) Where?
Where are HAIs contracted?Where are HAIs contracted?
Hospitals
Long term care facilities
Hospitals
Long term care facilitiesLong-term care facilities
Clinics
Long-term care facilities
Clinics
Dialysis centers
Home care
Dialysis centers
Home care
Outpatient locations
Anywhere healthcare services
Outpatient locations
Anywhere healthcare services are providedare provided
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Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs) Why?
Patient safety issue throughout the worldPatient safety issue throughout the world
Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs) – Why?
Each year in the US, 1.7 million patients acquire an HAI (99,000 die)Each year in the US, 1.7 million patients acquire an HAI (99,000 die)
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Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs) Ho M ch?Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs) - How Much?
Why are HAIs a ‘cost’ issue?Why are HAIs a ‘cost’ issue?
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services prevents hospitals from receiving payment for HAIsThe Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services prevents hospitals from receiving payment for HAIs
HAIs add approx. $5 billion to our healthcare costsHAIs add approx. $5 billion to our healthcare costs
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Infection Control Training for Healthcare Workers Infection Control Training for Healthcare Workers
Healthcare ‘training’ issues?Healthcare ‘training’ issues?g
Competing training priorities
Multiple shifts
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Competing training priorities
Multiple shiftsMultiple shifts
Varied job roles
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Multiple shifts
Varied job roles
CCompliance tracking
Limited time
Compliance tracking
Limited time
Reduced budgets
National patient safety goals
Reduced budgets
National patient safety goals
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Recent Training Survey Recent Training Survey
Feedback from healthcare facilities?Feedback from healthcare facilities?Feedback from healthcare facilities?
1 hour or less sessions
Feedback from healthcare facilities?
1 hour or less sessions
Online preferred for most topics
Awareness and intermediate
Online preferred for most topics
Awareness and intermediate
Covers multiple audiencesCovers multiple audiences
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L i C S l ti f HAI P tieLearning Course Solutions for HAI Prevention
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The Yale New Haven Health System
Center for Healthcare Solutions
e-learning HAI solutions: g
Web based infection control courses
Online customizable infection control manual
Learning management system solutiong g y
CME Credit offered by:
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L i M t S tLearning Management System
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http://ynhhs.emergencyeducation.org/chs.asp
Prevention of Healthcare Prevention of Healthcare Acquired Infections (PS 101)
Audience: Non-clinical healthcare workers (e.g., environmental services, dietary, transportation)
Audience: Non-clinical healthcare workers (e.g., environmental services, dietary, transportation)
Topics:Topics:
– Definition of Healthcare-Acquired Infections (HAIs)
– How HAIs are contracted
– Definition of Healthcare-Acquired Infections (HAIs)
– How HAIs are contractedHow HAIs are contracted
– How to reduce the risk of contamination
How HAIs are contracted
– How to reduce the risk of contamination
– How to prevent the spread – How to prevent the spread
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Preventing the Transmission of Preventing the Transmission of Multidrug-Resistant Organisms (PS 201)
Audience: Clinical (e.g., physicians, nurses, laboratory, radiology technicians) Audience: Clinical (e.g., physicians, nurses, laboratory, radiology technicians)
Topics:
– Definition of Multi Drug-Resistant Organisms (MDROs)
Topics:
– Definition of Multi Drug-Resistant Organisms (MDROs)Definition of Multi Drug Resistant Organisms (MDROs)
– Failure of MDROs to respond to treatment
Definition of Multi Drug Resistant Organisms (MDROs)
– Failure of MDROs to respond to treatment
– Reducing the risk of contamination and spread
– Patient safety strategies
– Reducing the risk of contamination and spread
– Patient safety strategies
– Encouraging patients’ active involvement – Encouraging patients’ active involvement
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Preventing Surgical Site Infections Preventing Surgical Site Infections (PS 203)
Audience: Surgical procedure staff (e.g., surgeons, anesthesiologists, operating room nurses, recovery room nurses, surgical technicians)
Audience: Surgical procedure staff (e.g., surgeons, anesthesiologists, operating room nurses, recovery room nurses, surgical technicians)
Topics:Topics:
– Definition of Surgical Site Infections (SSIs)
– Identification of the associated risk factors
– Definition of Surgical Site Infections (SSIs)
– Identification of the associated risk factors
– Description of methods to establish surveillance of the surgical site
Preventing the development of SSIs
– Description of methods to establish surveillance of the surgical site
Preventing the development of SSIs– Preventing the development of SSIs
– Recognition of clinical guidelines to reduce SSIs postoperatively
– Preventing the development of SSIs
– Recognition of clinical guidelines to reduce SSIs postoperatively
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Preventing Central Line-Associated Preventing Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections (PS 204)
Audience: Staff who insert, remove and monitor central lines (e.g., physician, nurse practitioner, physician’s assistant, nurse)
Audience: Staff who insert, remove and monitor central lines (e.g., physician, nurse practitioner, physician’s assistant, nurse)
Topics:Topics:– Definition of Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections
(CLABSIs), and identification of the associated risk factors – Definition of Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections
(CLABSIs), and identification of the associated risk factors
– Preventing the development of CLABSIs
– Guidelines for the insertion / removal of catheters
– Preventing the development of CLABSIs
– Guidelines for the insertion / removal of catheters
– Recognition of the guidelines to reduce CLABSIs – Recognition of the guidelines to reduce CLABSIs
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It’s In Our Hands – Preventing Healthcare It s In Our Hands Preventing Healthcare Acquired Infections (PS DVD)
Audience: This DVD video or online class is intended for all healthcare workers
Audience: This DVD video or online class is intended for all healthcare workers
Topics:Topics:– Reduce the spread of infections
through hands– Reduce the spread of infections
through hands
– Protocols for hand washing
– Communicate hand washing ti
– Protocols for hand washing
– Communicate hand washing tipracticespractices
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Infection Control & Prevention e Manual (IPCM)Infection Control & Prevention, e-Manual (IPCM)
Audience:Audience:Audience: Healthcare workers in infection prevention/control (e.g., administrators,
Audience: Healthcare workers in infection prevention/control (e.g., administrators, outbreak coordinators, medical/nursing staff, educators, public health staff)outbreak coordinators, medical/nursing staff, educators, public health staff)
Topics:– Just in time online reference
Topics:– Just in time online referenceJust in time online reference
– Precautions, guidelines, diseases
Customizable
Just in time online reference
– Precautions, guidelines, diseases
Customizable– Customizable
– Solution for infection control compliance practice
– Customizable
– Solution for infection control compliance practice
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compliance practicecompliance practice
R l t d O li CRelated Online Courses
Pandemic Flu (EM 180 & EM 280)
Tuberculosis (ID 202)
Pandemic Flu (EM 180 & EM 280)
Tuberculosis (ID 202)Tuberculosis (ID 202)
Bloodborne Pathogens (ID 203)
Tuberculosis (ID 202)
Bloodborne Pathogens (ID 203)
Bioterrorism (EM 201)Bioterrorism (EM 201)
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R l t d S iRelated Services
Assessments/Analysis
Education
Assessments/Analysis
EducationEducation
Research
Education
Research
Planning/ImplementationPlanning/Implementation
Subject Matter ExpertiseSubject Matter Expertise
Project ManagementProject Management
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Case Study and Panel QuestionsCase Study and Panel Questionsyy
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Case Study:
‘Typical’ Healthcare Facility –‘Typical’ Healthcare Facility –
Round Table Discussion on eLearning for HAIs
Typical Healthcare Facility We need an HAI training solution:
Cost effective
Typical Healthcare Facility We need an HAI training solution:
Cost effective
Tracked
Low time investment
Tracked
Low time investmentLow time investment
Effective
Low time investment
Effective
Compliant
Available 24/7 (for different shifts)
Compliant
Available 24/7 (for different shifts)
Easy to administer
Relevant
Easy to administer
Relevant
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Relevant
Preventative
Relevant
Preventative
Discussion:Discussion:eLearning Solutions for the Prevention of HAIs, Your Suggestions
Simulations?Simulations?
Mobile Learning?Mobile Learning?
Social Media?
Knowledge Management?
Social Media?
Knowledge Management?Knowledge Management?
Others?
Knowledge Management?
Others?
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Contact InformationContact Information
Mark SchneiderMark Schneider
(203) 688-2577(203) 688-2577
[email protected]@ynhh.org
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