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SEPSIS INITIATIVE INFORMATIONAL WEB-EX May 7, 2015 James Guliano, MSN, RN-BC – Vice President, Quality Programs Rosalie Weakland, MSN, RN, CPHQ, FACHE – Sr. Director, Quality Programs Ryan Everett, BS, - Coordinator, Quality Integration Ellen Hughes, RN, ACA, LNC - Coordinator, Quality Integration

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Page 1: SEPSIS INITIATIVE INFORMATIONAL WEB-EX May 7, 2015 James Guliano, MSN, RN-BC – Vice President, Quality Programs Rosalie Weakland, MSN, RN, CPHQ, FACHE

SEPSIS INITIATIVE INFORMATIONAL WEB-EX

May 7, 2015

James Guliano, MSN, RN-BC – Vice President, Quality Programs

Rosalie Weakland, MSN, RN, CPHQ, FACHE – Sr. Director, Quality Programs

Ryan Everett, BS, - Coordinator, Quality Integration

Ellen Hughes, RN, ACA, LNC - Coordinator, Quality Integration

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Ohio Hospital Association | CELEBRATING 100 YEARS | 2

AGENDA

• Welcome• OHA board-directed measure/metric• Scope of the initiative• Methodology• Call to action • 8th Annual Quality Summit• Question & Answers

May 7, 2015Sepsis Initiative Informational Session │ Statewide Web-Ex

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Ohio Hospital Association | CELEBRATING 100 YEARS | 3

SEPSIS IS…..

• Frequent– 751,000 US cases annually

• Deadly– 500 deaths in US DAILY (one every 3 minutes)

• Costly– Cost per case - $22,000 - $57,700

• Increasing– Estimated increase 1.5% annually

May 7, 2015Sepsis Initiative Informational Session │ Statewide Web-Ex

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Ohio Hospital Association | CELEBRATING 100 YEARS |

SEVERE SEPSISHOW COMMON – HOW DEADLY?

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OHA BOARD INITIATIVE

• Clinical Advisory Committee (CAC) Recommendation

• REF Board Recommendation• OHA Board approved sepsis as the harm

reduction metric

May 7, 2015Sepsis Initiative Informational Session │ Statewide Web-Ex

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Ohio Hospital Association | CELEBRATING 100 YEARS | 6

OUTCOME GOALS

• OHA Board goal:

– 30% reduction in sepsis incidence

– 30% reduction in sepsis mortality

• Sustainable evidence of change in practice

May 7, 2015Sepsis Initiative Informational Session │ Statewide Web-Ex

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WHY ADDRESS SEPSIS?

May 7, 2015Sepsis Initiative Informational Session │ Statewide Web-Ex

OHA Board Call to Action

Incidence increasing

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2010/2

2010/3

2010/4

2011/1

2011/2

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2012/1

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Ohio Sepsis Mortality Rate

Mortality not improving

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SCOPE OF INITIATIVE

• Work with hospitals, physicians, nurses, and clinical teams for at least two years

• Gap analysis/action plan– Enlist all in a program to identify, track and

report on patients with infection and severe sepsis

• Education – in person, webinars, etc.• Coaching calls• On-line tools, resources

May 7, 2015Sepsis Initiative Informational Session │ Statewide Web-Ex

Free OHA Quality Initiative

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METHODOLOGY

• Outcome data (use OHA administrative database)

– Mortality– Incidence– Length of stay

• Process data (hospitals to track and report)

– Three hour bundle

May 7, 2015Sepsis Initiative Informational Session │ Statewide Web-Ex

Data

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METHODOLOGY

• Initial education program – Quality Summit• Education webinars – every other month• Coaching calls – opposing months• Incorporation into HEN 2.0• Integration into regional collaboratives• Collaboration with Sepsis Alliance

May 7, 2015Sepsis Initiative Informational Session │ Statewide Web-Ex

Collaboration

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CALL TO ACTION• Gain hospital administration support

– Sign letter of commitment– Engage willing physicians, nurses, clinical teams

• Attend Quality Summit on June 10, 2015• Complete gap analysis/identify area(s) of opportunity• Implement plan of action

– Willingness to adhere to protocols– Implementation of goal-directed sepsis therapy

• Submit baseline data– Collect compliance with 3 hour bundle and submit

numerators & denominators to OHA

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QUESTIONS?

May 7, 2015Sepsis Initiative Informational Session │ Statewide Web-Ex

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OHA collaborates with member hospitals and health systems to ensure a healthy Ohio

—Ohio Hospital Association 155 E. Broad St., Suite 301Columbus, OH 43215-3640

T 614.221.7614 ohiohospitals.org

James V. Guliano, MSN, RN-BC

Vice President, Quality Programs

[email protected]

Rosalie Weakland, MSN, RN, CPHQ, FACHE

Senior Director, Quality Programs

[email protected]