patient safety conf 081216
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National Patient Experience Survey Programme
Partnership Approach
Tracy O’Carroll and June [email protected] /[email protected]
December 8th 2016
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Discussion
Benefits
International Findings / National Model
Governance
Project Overview
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a near fatal car accident changed everything…while I may have been the patient lying in the hospital bed, I was not the only one inthat Room who was suffering. The observations that I made truly inspired me andhelped me understand how important the role of communication is among thepatient, family, and health care provider. When I was able to learn how to talk again,I soon discovered that the power of the voice is amplified when the message is ofgratitude, that a simple smile cannot be underestimated, and that bodylanguage and tone of voice are critical components within the Hospitalroom.
The Patient Experience: The Importance of Care, Communication, and Compassion in theHospital Room: Brian Boyle
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Patient Satisfaction vs. Patient ExperiencePatient experience is more than satisfaction alone.
Embedded within patient experience is; a focus on individualised care tailoring of services to meet patient needs and engage them as partners in their care.
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Why Bother?Research has consistently demonstrated that patient experience correlates with …betterhealth outcomes. For example, patients hospitalized for acute myocardial infarction
(AMI)who reported more problems with care had poorer outcomes both one month and twelvemonths after discharge..
Patient experience is also positively correlated with: key financial indicators patient loyalty and retention reduced medical malpractice risk and increased employee Satisfaction.
doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2010.0238 HEALTH AFFAIRS 29, NO. 5 (2010): 921–925
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Benefits
Holistic way of hearing patients voice
Internationally: Best practice
Excellent proxy for quality and safety
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Benefit – PatientEngaged
Active
Informed
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Benefit – Service Provider
Identify areas for improvement of patient care in individual units
Provides assurance
Benchmark care provided
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Benefit – Regulator
Informs quality and safety of care
Informs risk analysis
Drive Accountability
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Benefit – Policy Developer
National Policy and planning
National Healthcare Quality Reporting System Service Plan
currently there are no standardised comparable patient experiencesurveys applied across the health sector; ..if you don't measure it, you cannot improve it.
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IrelandCurrently there is no standardized national
comparablepatient experience survey applied across the health
sector.
This is recognised as a significant gap.
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International Findings Model Partnership model adopted
Governance Strong Governance arrangements
Scope: Scope of the Survey must be clear
Survey Tool: Internationally recognised questions
Data Protection: Not an issue internationally
Communication: Robust
Commitment: Capital and Operations, Financial, HR
https://www.hiqa.ie/publications/international-review-patient-experience-survey
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Project Outline1. Establish Governance Structure
2. Develop Survey Tool
3. Communication Tools / Guidance / Information Governance documentation
4. Stakeholder Engagement
5. Managed Service
6. Outputs
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Partnership Model
National Patient Experience Programme
Department of Health
Health Information and Quality Authority
(LP)
Health Service Executive
Patient Representative
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Formal Partnership - MoU
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Roles and ResponsibilitiesDepartment of Heal
th
• Direction in terms of policy and legislative requirements
• Promotes capture of patient experience data across the healthcare sector
• Use data to inform national health policy and legislation
Health Informat
ion and Quality
Authority
• As lead partner, coordinate and manage the project
• Develop survey model
• Develop survey methodology
• Implement the Survey with all partners
• Oversight and produce benchmarking reports
Health
Service
Executive
• At national level
• Coordinate and communicate with hospitals and hospital groups
• Embed learnings to improve quality of care for the acute care sector
• At Hospital Level
• Collate sample group
• Conduct data quality checks, death checks
Patient
Representativ
e
• Represent the patient throughout the programme development and implementation
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Governance Structure
NPE Steering Group
NPE Delivery Group
NPE Advisory Group
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Scope of NPE Survey
Adult Acute Care
18+
Minimum stay = 1 night
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Survey Tool Development1. International Questions Set currently purchased from Picker
Institute Europe
2. Tested library of questions with 8 NPE Focus Groups6 with patients in: Galway, Limerick, Tralee, Mater, St. James and
Connolly 2 with Data Users: Dublin and Cork
3. Delphi Study: 48 Participants
4. Consultation with International Experts: Picker Institute Europe
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Examples of QuestionsDid the staff treating and examining you introduce themselves?□ Yes, all of the staff introduced themselves□ Some of the staff introduced themselves□ Very few or none of the staff introduced themselves□ Don’t know / can’t remember
Did you feel you were involved in decisions about your discharge fromhospital? Yes, definitely Yes, to some extent No I did not want to be involved
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Communication 1. Branding
2. Guidance: FAQ for Patients
3. Website: http://www.patientexperience.ie
4. NPE Survey Pack
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OutputWhat is measured must be reported on and
the findings must be used to improve theservices, quality and safety of care provided.
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Output
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Managed Service
Software: Business Processes, RFT, Define Requirements
Website: Devoted to NPE: Section for Patients and Section for Service Providers
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Key Points
Partnership Approach
Governance Structure
Survey tool ready for finalisation
Communicate tools
Managed Service
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MCG’s Neuroscience Center of Excellence adult inpatient unit
Length of stay in the neurosurgical unit decreased by 50%.
Discharges (volume) increased 15.5%.
The nursing staff vacancy rate fell from 7.5% to 0%
Positive change in perceptions of the unit by faculty, staff
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In Conclusion
“If patient engagement were a drug, it would be the blockbuster drug of the century and malpractice not to use it.”
Leonard Kish on August 28, 2012www.hl7standards.com/blog/2012/08/28/drug-of-the-century/
To be successful in the new era of health reform,organizations will have to take engagement to a newlevel and consider patients central to the careTeam.
2014How does patient experience fit into the overallhealthcare picture? Patient Experience JournalKaren Luxford BSc(Hons), PhD, FAIM, FAAQHC, Director, Patient Based Care, Clinical Excellence Commission, NSW, AustraliaSue Sutton RN, PhD, FHIMSS, President & CEO, Tower Strategies, [email protected]
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Questions