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© 2012 Royal College of Physicians of London, Accreditation Office GRS Planning and Productivity Tool (PPAT) User demonstration slides April 2012 Debbie Johnston www.jagaccreditation.org

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© 2012 Royal College of Physicians of London, Accreditation Office

GRS Planning and Productivity Tool (PPAT)User demonstration slides

April 2012Debbie Johnston

www.jagaccreditation.org

© 2012 Royal College of Physicians of London, Accreditation Office

About PPAT

• The PPAT has been designed to enable an endoscopy service to achieve control of endoscopy waits through better planning and improved productivity.

• Critically reviewing each objective of the tool will identify areas for improvement.

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About PPAT

• It is recommended that a unit complete PPAT every six months in conjunction with the GRS census or with their annual accreditation report card.

• It is particularly important for units who have known waiting time problems to complete the PPAT and commit to an action plan.

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PPAT Domains

• The PPAT is split into five domains, each of which contains a number of productivity-related objectives:– Demand and capacity (7 objectives)– Waiting List Management (6 objectives)– Booking and Choice (6 objectives)– Performance and Productivity (6 objectives)– Workforce (5 objectives)

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Minimum requirements

• Each objective has a set of new minimum requirements for established practice compliance:

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PPAT Access

The PPAT sits within a new productivity section of the GRS To access it, click “PPAT”.

Click to select PPAT

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PPAT home screen

• Select unit.• Click ‘start new assessment’ to

access the PPAT assessment

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PPAT data entry

Link• Assessment is linked to the latest

GRS scores in: Appropriateness Timeliness Booking and choice

Select• Month• Enter number of

rooms for unit

Print • Off line version of the PPAT• This will have the key

minimum requirements for each objective

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Off line PPAT

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Planning and Productivity Assessment Tool (PPAT)

Shows completion progress for each domain and objective

Click here for minimum requirements (see next slide)

Click level achieved and planned completion date

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Minimum requirements

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PPAT data entry

Click on the ‘I’ icon for supporting KMS resources

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KMS Information

• Supporting KMS resources available for most objectives

• Examples from JAG accredited sites

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Final section

• Complete and save results to generate a report

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Unit results-Sample only

• Summary results available online or all domains

• National averages• Comparison to units of

same size• Click next to view

individual domains

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Unit results

• Individual results available online for all domains

• National averages• Comparison to units of

same size

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Unit results

• Use dropdown menu to access results for other domains

• Print and save report

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Unit results-traffic lights• Access traffic light system

with summary of results and planned timescales for completion