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Improving Outpatient Pneumococcal Vaccination Rates In Patients Age <65, Evan Nardone, Md, Mark Mallozzi, Md, Alvin George, Md, Christine Kurian, Md, Omar Safdar, Md, Timothy Kuchera, Md May 2020

Improving Outpatient Pneumococcal Vaccination Rates In Patients Age <65, Evan Nardone, Md, Mark Mallozzi, Md, Alvin George, Md, Christine Kurian, Md, Omar Safdar, Md, Timothy Kuchera, Md

Health Equity and Quality Improvement (HEQI) Summit

Objectives

  • To increase pneumococcal vaccination rates for patients 19-64 at JHAP to reach 70% over 3 months.
  • To increase resident knowledge of indications for pneumococcal vaccination in patients 19-64 by 25% over 3 months


Jefferson Internal Medicine Associates (Jima) Patient Triage Initiative, Mary White, Alexandra Leto, Barry Ziring, Md May 2020

Jefferson Internal Medicine Associates (Jima) Patient Triage Initiative, Mary White, Alexandra Leto, Barry Ziring, Md

Health Equity and Quality Improvement (HEQI) Summit

HOW MIGHT WE:

  1. Contact patients to triage them for in-person versus virtual visits and teach them to use telehealth quickly?
  2. How might we screen patients who are coming to the office for COVID-19 symptoms and exposures?


#Team-Based Approach To Sedation Management In Patients With Sars Cov-2 Aka Covid-19 In The Medical Icu, Hadiatou Barry, Md, Mph, Franklin Thelmo, Do, Atsoufi Amewuame-Kpehor, Md May 2020

#Team-Based Approach To Sedation Management In Patients With Sars Cov-2 Aka Covid-19 In The Medical Icu, Hadiatou Barry, Md, Mph, Franklin Thelmo, Do, Atsoufi Amewuame-Kpehor, Md

Health Equity and Quality Improvement (HEQI) Summit

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a proliferation of patients developing ARDS and requiring prolonged supportive care on mechanical ventilation. As a result, patients need elevated levels of sedation, often on multiple agents for a period greater than typically seen in an ICU population. As a result of this high sedation phenomenon, patients are developing higher rates of expected complications including severe constipation, neurocognitive delay, ICU myopathy, poor sedation weaning, and high pain control requirements. These complications lead to an increased rate of mortality in a population that is already very high and decreases the rate of successful extubation and …


Changing Internal Medicine Residents’ Perspective On Social Determinants Of Health, Daniel Tran, Do, Hiba Ansari, Do, Layla Barrera, Do, Magdala Chery, Do May 2020

Changing Internal Medicine Residents’ Perspective On Social Determinants Of Health, Daniel Tran, Do, Hiba Ansari, Do, Layla Barrera, Do, Magdala Chery, Do

Health Equity and Quality Improvement (HEQI) Summit

Background: Social determinants of health (SDOH) shape the conditions of a person’s daily life and include factors such as housing, occupation, education, safety and income. While physicians are aware of the inequalities that exists in healthcare, not all physicians feel adequately able to address such concerns. Understanding of factors that contribute to the development and perpetuation of inequities in health care must be developed at the medical education training level.

Objectives: Evaluate internal medicine residents’ understanding of SDOH and implement a curriculum on health disparities in order to improve their comfort in addressing social needs.

Methods: A survey regarding several …


Assessing Internal Medicine Resident Comfort With Obtaining Consent For Autopsies, Zach French, Kelly Hughes, Edward Wang, Elizabeth Braden May 2020

Assessing Internal Medicine Resident Comfort With Obtaining Consent For Autopsies, Zach French, Kelly Hughes, Edward Wang, Elizabeth Braden

Health Equity and Quality Improvement (HEQI) Summit

Objective

We aim to increase resident comfort and knowledge of the autopsy process by 20% based on average survey response scores