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Developing Workflow Process Diagrams To Target Interventions Moderator: Mindy Golatt, RN, MPH, Public Health Analyst, HRSA/HAB Presenters: Paul Cassidy, Program Director, GNBCHC Erika Harding, Health Administrator, CCHC Facilitator: Nanette Brey Magnani, NQC/HIVQUAL QM Consultant

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Developing Workflow Process Diagrams To Target Interventions. Moderator: Mindy Golatt , RN, MPH, Public Health Analyst, HRSA/HAB Presenters: Paul Cassidy, Program Director, GNBCHC Erika Harding, Health Administrator, CCHC - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Developing Workflow Process Diagrams ToTarget Interventions

Moderator: Mindy Golatt, RN, MPH, Public Health Analyst, HRSA/HABPresenters: Paul Cassidy, Program Director, GNBCHC

Erika Harding, Health Administrator, CCHCFacilitator: Nanette Brey Magnani, NQC/HIVQUAL QM Consultant

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Learning OutcomesParticipants will be able to:• Define the steps and symbols used in

workflow process diagrams,• Engage in discussion with grantees about their

examples, and• Begin to develop a workflow process diagram

of their own work processes.

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AgendaQI Principles and FrameworkWorkflow Diagrams

The BasicsExamples

Try it out!Post AGMDiscuss and Revise with your Team.

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Why Look at Processes?Fundamental Concept of Improvement:

“Every system is perfectly designed to achieve exactly the results it achieves”

Principles of Improvement:– Understanding work in terms of processes and

systems– Developing solutions by teams of providers and

patients– Focusing on patient needs– Testing and measuring effects of changes

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Review: QI Principle Most problems are found in processes

not in people.

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Understanding Work in Terms ofProcesses and Systems

Benefits• Clearer understanding of the overall system and processes• Target processes that need improvement• Efficient allocation of staff and resources• Effective use of team’s input and creative problem solving• Better understanding of each other’s roles• Reduction in waste and time

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When do you develop your workflow diagram?

QI Project StepsStep 1: Review, Collect and Analyze Baseline DataStep 2: Develop a Project Team Work PlanStep 3: Investigate the Process/Problem Step 4. Plan and Test Changes – PDSA CyclesStep 5: Evaluate Results with Key StakeholdersStep 6: Systematize Change

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QI Principle

Most problems are found in processes not in people.

– A system is made up of processes

– Processes comprise steps

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Workflow Diagram Definition

A workflow diagram or flow chart is a picture of the steps of a process to: – Understand the process– Identify potential problem steps and reasons – Outline the ideal process steps– Enable communications with others

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Creating a Process Diagram1. Agree on use and level of detail2. Define starting and ending points3. Document each step 4. Follow each branch to the end 5. Review the chart .

Flowcharts

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Testing and Measuring a Workflow Process

1. Identify key problem steps.2. Write key causes to each identified problem3. Select interventions that address key cause.4. Then test and measure new process.5. Repeat as necessary.6. Support new process – e.g. communication,

new procedure guidelines.

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Most Commonly Used Flowchart Symbols

Activity/step

Begin/Terminator

Decision

Connecting lines

Flowcharts

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Grantee ExamplesVL Suppression

• Paul Cassidy – Greater New Bedford CHC, New Bedford, MA

Gap in Care and Patient Transition to a different clinic

• Erika Harding – Christian CHC, Chicago, IL

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Greater New Bedford Community Health Center, MA

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Performance Measure for VL Suppression

Percentage of HIV patients, regardless of age, with a viral load less than 200 copies/ml at last viral load test during the measurement year.

Measurement year 2011

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Viral Load Suppression

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Number of Patients = 320Suppressed (Blue)= 236Not Suppressed (Red)=84Suppression Rate=73%

Baseline Data

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Improvement Goal

To increase patients’ viral load suppression rate from 73% to 85% in six months.

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Causal Analysis

Problem Steps with Workflow processes on two levels:

Patient Level• Insufficient time for adherence education for patients not suppressed

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Causal Analysis cont’d

Problem Steps with Workflow processes on two levels:

Program Level• Weekly (3x/month) multi disciplinary team meetings for patient review had stopped meeting for 6 months due to construction; thus a loss of focus on non suppressed patients• Minimal input of multidisciplinary team members ideas into tailored care plans for each non suppressed patient• No feedback loop for reporting results of the interventions back to the team.

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Lab Blood Draw

Call patient and make earlier visit than previously scheduled

PATIENT REGISTERS

MA TAKESVITALS

PHYSICIAN EXAMINESPATIENT, REVIEWS RESULTS AND REGIMEN

Review Meds, barriers to adherence, based on barriers, pre-pack meds, deliver to house, review meds and fill pill box

Determine next steps with patient **

Give lab orders, patient to Lab

Order Blood work for next three month review

Schedule next visit

Lab Results sent to Physician

Lab Results Sent to RN

Lab Results Sent to Data Entry. Blood work electronically entered into EHR

Concern with Results

No further Follow-up

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GNBCHC Workflow Process for Established Patients

RN Adherence Visit

Multi-Disciplinary Team Review

<200

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RE- START WEEKLY MTGS-3/MONTH•REVIEW PATIENTS•TAKE NOTES•DEVELOP CARE PLAN TEMPLATE•DEVELOP PATIENT SPECIFIC CARE PLANS•TEAM MAKES RECOMMENDATIONS•ASSIGNED STAFF PRESENT PLAN TO PATIENT FOR PATIENT INPUT•FOLLOW –UP ON RECCOMENDATIONS•INTERVENTION IS INDIVIDUALIZED

Prepare Reports

Identifying Patients Not Suppressed.

RN INTERVENTION•DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT CARE PLAN•FOLLOW -UP

SOCIAL WORK INTERVENTION

•FOLLOW-UP ON PLAN

PEER NAVIGATORINTERVENTION

•FOLLOW –UP ON PLAN

SCHEDULED TEAM MEETINGS-REVIEW RESULTS OF

INTERVENTIONS# OF PATIENTS WITH VL >200 REVIEWED# WITH TARGETED CARE PLANSPATIENT RESPONSE TO INTERVENTION

DATA ENTRY

GNBCHC WEEKLY MULTI DISCIPLINARY MTGS.

***BARRIERS TO VIRAL LOAD SUPRESSION•SUBSTANCE ABUSE•HOMELESSNESS•NOT ATTENDING APPOINTMENTS•MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES•REFUSE MEDICATIONS

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GNBCHC – Measurement• Data Update

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Christian CHC: Improvement Goals

To reduce the gap in care rate from 13% to 5%. (number of patients with a medical visit in the last 6 months of the measurement year)

To ensure 170 patients or 69% of our HIV+ population at the Monterey Clinic are successfully transitioned to the Halsted Clinic.

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Quality Improvement Team

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Patient Makes Appt.?

Appt Kept.

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Patient Registers

Repeat call from PHAScheduler

Transition Care from Monterey to Halsted

CCHC Patients notifiedInstructed to make appt at different site

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Requires Follow-up

Receives reminder call from PHA – 1 day prior

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Patient Follow-up

Document status in list and chart

PHA meets monthly with QI Team for patients’ status update

Refer to Schedulerfor appointment

Import list of patients from CAREWare who’s last visit >45 days

Note appt datein Patient

Tracking Tool

Yes NoPatient

Has a Scheduledappt?

Active,Continuing?

Yes No

Data specialist initiates Patient

Tracking Tool

Refer names to Patient Health Advocate for follow-up

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Measurement Tracking Data

Yr Ending

Sept 2011

Nov2011

Jan 2012

Mar 2012

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May 2012

Rate 13% 16% 18% 7% 6% 8%

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Measurement Data

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Sep-11 Nov-11 Jan-12 Mar-12 May-12

Cycle 1 Ends

Cycle 2 Ends

Start PSDA

Cycle 3 Ends

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Task: Draw a Workflow Process Diagram

1. Select a process to improve. It can be just a few steps.

2. Agree on use and level of detail.3. Define starting and ending points4. Document each step. Use paper provided. 5. Follow each branch to the end 6. Review the chart.

Flowcharts

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Large Group DeBrief

What improvement processes did you choose?Who will share your diagram?What were some of your challenges?What do you think are the benefits?What can you do post AGM?

Flowcharts

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REMINDER

This is a TEAM effort!

Flowcharts

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Contact Information

Paul Cassidy, Program Coordinator, Greater New Bedford Community Health Center, New Bedford, MA [email protected]

Erika Harding, MPH, Health Administrator, Christian Community Health Center, [email protected]

Flowcharts

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Contact Information

Mindy Golatt, RN, MPH, Public Health Analyst, HRSA/HAB, Project Officer/Chicago, [email protected]

Nanette Brey Magnani, EdD, Quality Management Consultant, NQC/HIVQUAL, [email protected]

Flowcharts