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Mobile Health Software Platform Implementation To Improve Pediatric Remote Patient Monitoring Outcomes, Lori A. Erickson, Amy Ricketts, Jenny Marshall, Krista Nelson, Peter Churchill, Dawn Wolff, Robert W. Steele
Mobile Health Software Platform Implementation To Improve Pediatric Remote Patient Monitoring Outcomes, Lori A. Erickson, Amy Ricketts, Jenny Marshall, Krista Nelson, Peter Churchill, Dawn Wolff, Robert W. Steele
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Background: Children’s High Acuity Monitoring Program (CHAMP®) is a software platform for pediatric remote patient monitoring. It is used with a proactive, personalized, pediatric care model providing a link for communication with a specialized healthcare team to patients and families in their homes. Successful implementation since 2014 includes: adoption at 12 pediatric hospitals and over 870 infants with a survival of 96.5% (down from 20% in 2012). This work led our team to engage leadership to discuss a remote patient monitoring department with new monitoring devices and expanded access to pediatric conditions.
Methods: Strategic Planning and Innovation facilitated navigation of …
Improving Access To Spanish Covid-19 Resources At A Children’S Hospital, Fernando Zapata, Romina Barral, July K. Jean Cuevas, Lines Vargas Collado, Nicholas Clark, Amanda Montalbano, Cristina Fernandez
Improving Access To Spanish Covid-19 Resources At A Children’S Hospital, Fernando Zapata, Romina Barral, July K. Jean Cuevas, Lines Vargas Collado, Nicholas Clark, Amanda Montalbano, Cristina Fernandez
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately impacts Spanish-speaking communities. COVID-19-related health information is overall more available in English than Spanish. From May to August 2020, Spanish COVID-19-related resources on our institution’s website had an average of 2954 views/month compared to 48573 views/month to the English COVID-19-related resources.
Objective:
Our project aim was to increase the percent of page views for Spanish COVID-19-related resources on our institution’s website from 5.7% of the total views to the COVID-19-related pages, to 20% from September 2020 through June 2021.
Design/Methods: An ethnically diverse, multidisciplinary team including physicians proficient in Spanish as well as our institution’s …
Lighting The Way To Ensure Safe Transition Home, Barb Haney, Ashley Mirabile, Dianne Wilderson, Beckie Palmer, Ashley Lewis, Cris Mills, Eugenia K. Pallotto
Lighting The Way To Ensure Safe Transition Home, Barb Haney, Ashley Mirabile, Dianne Wilderson, Beckie Palmer, Ashley Lewis, Cris Mills, Eugenia K. Pallotto
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All aspects of discharge (education, screenings, appointments, plans and home services" must be completed and appropriately communicated prior to discharge to ensure safe transition to home.
Goal: Standardize all aspects of discharge in a large, busy 84-bed Level IV NICU with >1000 admissions/year and >300 nurses, >60 NNPs, and >25 neonatologists.
- 95% of patients with lengths of stay >3 days have all discharge planning completed prior to discharge/Parent Care Unit overnight stay
6 Hall Team Norms: It's Our Patient, Mallory Rittel, Markeyta Brown, Ron Chenoweth, Marcy Page, Chelsi Peterzalek, Amanda Woldruff
6 Hall Team Norms: It's Our Patient, Mallory Rittel, Markeyta Brown, Ron Chenoweth, Marcy Page, Chelsi Peterzalek, Amanda Woldruff
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Aim Statement
6 Hall will increase NDNQI RN-RN interaction scores from 5.06 to 5.45 to meet the 2019 National Magnet Facilities benchmark b August 1, 2019.
6 Hall Team Norms
- We strive for excellence: our work is complex, mistakes will happen.
- We provide timely (<1 >week) feedback, which includes positive, learning and interpersonal feedback.
- We celebrate as a team and our environment feels like every individual matters.
- When trust is broken, we ask ourselves: how did I contribute? What can I do to make it better? We are careful in not making assumptions.
- Our behaviors are supportive and display respect. …
Improving Care Of The Small Baby, Beckie Palmer, Abdebayo Oshodi, Brandy Huitt, Kaylee Hurt, Pamela Kliethermes, Trudy Koons, Patricia Lanzer, Ashley Mirabile, Allyson Owen, Christian Anthony Schneider, Betsi Anderson, Steven Olsen
Improving Care Of The Small Baby, Beckie Palmer, Abdebayo Oshodi, Brandy Huitt, Kaylee Hurt, Pamela Kliethermes, Trudy Koons, Patricia Lanzer, Ashley Mirabile, Allyson Owen, Christian Anthony Schneider, Betsi Anderson, Steven Olsen
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Hierarchy of Aims:
- Global Aim: Create a Small Baby Unit for infants admitted to our NICU that arebirth, in which 90% of our patients are admitted to F pod on day of admission, by March 2019
- Interim Aim: Staff 80% of our micropremie patients with a Small Baby Team nurse from admission until >32 weeks by May 2019.
- Sub Aim: Increase rates of developmentally appropriate care (2 person cares, kangaroo care compliance) by 50% by August 2019.
Development And Implementation Of An Evidence-Based Process For Scarce Resource Allocation, Richard K. Ogden Jr., Daniel L. Millspaugh, Brian O'Neal
Development And Implementation Of An Evidence-Based Process For Scarce Resource Allocation, Richard K. Ogden Jr., Daniel L. Millspaugh, Brian O'Neal
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Background: Intravenous immune globulin (IVIG) is a plasma-derived product from pooled donors. It has six FDA approved indications. It is also considered standard of care for a few other conditions in specific populations. Additionally, there is growing non-evidence-based use. Due to a global shortage, IVIG has become increasing difficult to obtain.
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Conclusions: Development, implementation, and promotion of adherence to an evidence-based criterion allowed our scarce IVIG supply to be sustained. Further refinement of the criteria for use is ongoing, as is an evaluation of IVIG utilization by indication, pre- and post-implementation. This process can be applied …
Improving Discharge Communication With Outpatient Providers On The Hospitalist Service, Nicholas Clark, Julia Simmons, Angela Etzenhouser, Troy Richardson, Patrick Brady, Eugenia K. Pallotto
Improving Discharge Communication With Outpatient Providers On The Hospitalist Service, Nicholas Clark, Julia Simmons, Angela Etzenhouser, Troy Richardson, Patrick Brady, Eugenia K. Pallotto
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Describes a quality improvement project to increase two-way discharge communication between pediatric hospitalists and primary care providers from 7% to >80% within 18 months.
Implementing Daily Management System Huddle Boards To Improve Communication Across Satellite Laboratories, Sean Tucker
Implementing Daily Management System Huddle Boards To Improve Communication Across Satellite Laboratories, Sean Tucker
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Background
In a laboratory setting with fast-paced changes and heavy demands on staff, day-to-day communication across departments is challenging, yet paramount to resource sharing and real-time problem solving. Children’s Mercy Hospital Kansas City (CMH) has implemented system-wide lean practices focused on clinical and operational excellence. Our laboratory mission, or True North, is to produce clinically relevant laboratory results and information to assist in the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of patients in a timely manner, by: �� Reducing Errors – Pre-analytical, Analytical & Post-analytical �� Making encounters with the laboratory extraordinary �� Reducing turnaround times �� Maximizing employee engagement and productivity …
Financial Stewardship Through Appropriate Critical Care Documentation, Shobhit Jain, Nirav Shastri, Gregory P. Conners, Irene Walsh
Financial Stewardship Through Appropriate Critical Care Documentation, Shobhit Jain, Nirav Shastri, Gregory P. Conners, Irene Walsh
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No abstract provided.
Implementing Lean Daily Management System To Improve Cvor First Case On-Time Starts, Haley Borchers, Kelly Fehlhafer, Barbara Mueller, Jessica Nichols, Sarah Talken, Mary Hunter, Kenneth Sam
Implementing Lean Daily Management System To Improve Cvor First Case On-Time Starts, Haley Borchers, Kelly Fehlhafer, Barbara Mueller, Jessica Nichols, Sarah Talken, Mary Hunter, Kenneth Sam
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No abstract provided.
More Timely Care: Effect Of Online Queuing System Vs. Change In Hours Of Operation On Hourly Arrival Volumes, Aimy Patel, Brian R. Lee, Amanda Montalbano
More Timely Care: Effect Of Online Queuing System Vs. Change In Hours Of Operation On Hourly Arrival Volumes, Aimy Patel, Brian R. Lee, Amanda Montalbano
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No abstract provided.
Utilizing A Situation Awareness Huddle Tool To Decrease Code Blue Events, Matthew B. Johnson, Lisa Carney, Cheryl Powers, Bradley Bishop, Natalie Masters, Becky Paulsen, Andrea Raymond, Paul N. Bauer
Utilizing A Situation Awareness Huddle Tool To Decrease Code Blue Events, Matthew B. Johnson, Lisa Carney, Cheryl Powers, Bradley Bishop, Natalie Masters, Becky Paulsen, Andrea Raymond, Paul N. Bauer
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No abstract provided.
Focus Groups As A Method To Build Library Services And Partnerships Across The Institution, Courtney R. Butler, Megan Molinaro
Focus Groups As A Method To Build Library Services And Partnerships Across The Institution, Courtney R. Butler, Megan Molinaro
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BACKGROUND: Children's Mercy is an independent, non-profit, 367-bed pediatric health system with multiple clinic locations and a strong focus on research. It offers a pediatric residency program and over 37 subspecialty fellowship programs.
New initiatives go through many steps from conception to implementation. The focus of this case study is to describe how gathering feedback from stakeholders during proposal development provided valuable insight, secured stakeholder collateral to support requests for administrative approval and funding, and marked the beginning of new productive institution-wide partnerships.
PROJECT STAGES:
Identify Needs
Identify Stakeholders
Evaluate Software
Conduct Focus Groups
Develop Fair Market Analysis/Executive Summary
Convene …
Do The Best Hospitals Have Librarians?, Brenda R. Pfannenstiel
Do The Best Hospitals Have Librarians?, Brenda R. Pfannenstiel
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Objective: Determine how the presence of medical librarians correlates with hospital ranking on the U.S. News & World Report best hospitals list.