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Knowledge on the Go

by Vizient Performance Improvement Collaborative

The Vizient PI Collaboratives team hosts podcasts throughout the year on issues such as leading and managing systems, engaging your workforce, and optimizing care delivery.

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Sepsis Awareness Month: Sepsis Early Recognition

8m · Published 06 Sep 14:00

As sepsis continues to be a major cause of death representing a substantial healthcare burden, Vizient hosted a performance improvement collaborative focused on sepsis early recognition. Shannon Hale explores guidelines and best practices with collaborative participant Amy Lorenz of Covenant HealthCare. 

 

Guest speaker: Amy Lorenz  Lead Quality Improvement Specialist Covenant Healthcare

 

Moderator: Shannon Hale  Performance Improvement Collaboratives Director Vizient

 

Show Notes:

[01:03] Covenant Healthcare identified sepsis fallouts in order to enhance education related to Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) guidelines.

[01:59] Covenant created an online reference tool — a sepsis awareness page —to communicate about guideline revisions and fallout areas with all clinical staff.

[03:27] The sepsis awareness page was promoted to educate clinical staff and ensure usage.

[04:08] Executive and physician-driven support strongly enriched the collaboration.

[05:06] Covenant provides sepsis awareness page data monthly.  

[05:40] Lack of education about and awareness of the CMS guidelines has been the greatest challenge.  

 

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High Reliability Culture

21m · Published 15 Aug 14:00

A high reliability organization is an organization that has experienced significant success in avoiding harm within an environment of high complexity and risk. These organizations create a collective state of mindfulness that produces an enhanced ability to discover and correct errors before they escalate into a crisis. Marilyn Sherrill discusses high reliability culture with Dr. Michael Leonard of Safe & Reliable Healthcare and Dr. Gena Futral from Vizient.  

 

Guest speaker: Michael Leonard, MD Founder, Chief Medical Officer Safe & Reliable Healthcare LLC

  Gena Futral, DHA, RN, CPHQ, FACHE Executive Principal, Reliability and Management Systems Vizient

 

Moderator: Marilyn Sherrill, RN, MBA Performance Improvement Program Director Vizient

 

Show Notes:

[01:42] Background information about Safe & Reliable Healthcare LLC and culture.

[02:30] Why Vizient has partnered with Safe & Reliable Healthcare LLC.

[03:20] Safe & Reliable Healthcare’s high reliability framework.

[05:13] The synergies between Vizient and Safe & Reliable Healthcare.

[06:38] The importance of culture and why it is a starting point for this work.  

[09:00] Measuring culture: survey results and what that data means.

[10:37] Vizient’s methodology for helping organizations along their high reliability journey, including LENS, Safe & Reliable Healthcare’s management and communication technology.

[15:14] Advice for organizations considering a high reliability journey, and last thoughts.

 

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Immune Globulin

16m · Published 01 Aug 14:00

Jim Lichauer, Meryl Biksacky, and Conor Hanrahan discuss the strategies Intermountain Healthcare implemented to improve their immune globulin utilization.

 

Guest speaker: Meryl Biksacky, PharmD Pharmacist, Drug Information Specialist Drug Shortage Management CO-Lead Intermountain Healthcare Drug Information Services

 

Conor Hanrahan, PharmD, MS, BCPS, CPHQ Medication Policy, Outcomes and Stewardship Director System PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Program Director Intermountain Healthcare Pharmacy Services

 

Moderator: Jim Lichauer, PharmD, BCPS, FASHP Sr Performance Improvement Program Director, Pharmacy Vizient

 

Show Notes:

[01:50] Intermountain Healthcare is a complex system.

[03:19] Challenges included the size and scale of the organization, drug shortages, as well as technology and data capture issues.

[05:30] The development of IG appropriate use guidelines was intricate and enterprise-wide.

[08:21] A medication use evaluation was conducted.  

[10:08] Evaluation of adherence to weight-based dosing strategies produced shocking results.  

[11:41] Surveying stakeholders revealed a lack of awareness of internal guidelines and standards. 

[12:42] A formal policy to optimize IG weight-based dosing is in the process of being approved.

[13:35] Advice for those planning similar strategies includes system-wide collaboration, establishing and monitoring adherence rates, standardization, and quantification of cost savings.

[15:12] Intermountain Healthcare has exciting developments on the horizon.

 

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Redesigning Ambulatory Care

11m · Published 18 Jul 14:00

In this episode, IU Health Southern Indiana Physician’s Service Line Administrator discuss their experience with the Redesigning Ambulator Care Collaborative. Each participant chose a performance improvement project to address and Elizabeth Thompson shares the rather surprising discovery the team made and the solution that made a difference.

 

Guest speaker: Elizabeth Thompson, BS, MSL Service Line Administrator IU Health Southern Indiana Physicians – Surgical Specialties

 

Moderator: Courtney Furrow-White , RN, MBA PI Program Director, PI Collaboratives Vizient

 

Show notes:

[01:17]  IU Health Southern Indiana Physicians choose their improvement project

[02:14]  What prevention was missing—or was it?

[03:01]  What they learned about their data

[03:58]  Solving the code crisis

[05:29]  Pseudo codes

[06:16]  Working with IT

[08:11]  Lessons learned

[09:06]  How the collaborative experience leads to progress

[10:08]  Advice for your journey

 

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Augusta University Medical Center’s Interhospital Transfers

18m · Published 05 Jul 14:00

Marilyn Sherrill and her guests, Dr. Matthew Lyon and Dr. Max Bursey, take a deep look at Augusta University Medical Center’s successes and challenges regarding Interhospital transfers.      

 

Guest speakers:

Max Bursey, DO Associate Professor, Service Chief Department of Emergency Medicine Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University

 

Matthew Lyon, MD Associate Dean, Experiential Learning  Director, Center for Ultrasound Education Vice-Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University 

 

Moderator: Marilyn Sherrill, RN, MBA Performance Improvement Program Director Vizient

 

Show Notes:

[01:36] Georgia is unique in that it has a large number of rural hospitals, requiring a large number of interhospital transfers for high acuity cases.

[03:50] Telemedicine and ED-based critical care services have aided rural hospital quality of care and decreased the need for transfers.

[05:48] These two services have evolved from intervention in the ED only to a holistic program of care for patients in rural hospitals.

[07:38] The ED ICU service provides inpatient level care to patients waiting on an ICU bed and “short-stay” ICU patients, and works closely with the telemedicine critical care to prevent and manage transfers.

[09:53] Telemedicine interacts with Emtala in ways that allow rural hospitals to admit and keep a broader selection of patients.

[11:13] Challenges have included the need for training providers on the use of telemedicine, and training and staffing ICU-level nurses in the ED ICU and in rural hospitals.

[13:53] Starting slow and adequately training staff are important best practices.

[16:03] Telemedicine isn’t going anywhere and should be utilized fully, and included in the work of the ED.

 

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IPS Care at Home Technology

20m · Published 20 Jun 14:00

As the demand for patient care at home increases, one component driving the move is technology.  In this Knowledge on the Go episode, Dr. Joe Cummings of Vizient and Andrew Rebhan of Sg2 outline what’s connecting clinicians and their patients.  From smartphones to sensors to artificial intelligence, PI Program Director Courtney Furrow-White quizzes our experts on how technology is making a difference in patient care today—and will transform it in the very near future.

 

Guest speaker: Joe Cummings, PhD Technology Program Director Vizient

 

Andrew Rebhan Consulting Director Sg2 Intelligence

 

Moderator: Courtney Furrow-White Performance Improvement Program Director Vizient

 

Show Notes:

[01:15] There is renewed interest in home care due to affordability and the rise of consumerism.

[02:19] Hospital IT Infrastructure and patient home IT equipment are vital.

[04:02] There is no singular approach when considering patient acuity.

[05:20] Telehealth technology must be customizable and comparable to in-person visits.

[07:29] Digital devices with always-on connectivity provide remote patient monitoring. 

[09:00] Imaging technology can also be achieved in the home. 

[10:25] With home data collection, AI can proceed with the patient. 

[13:09] AI can carry the future of home care into a new world of service.

[18:04] A health system should follow specific strategies to ensure success.

 

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Bonus Episode: Sg2 Perspectives: Diving Into Health Care at Home - Start With Your Organization’s “Strategic Why”

18m · Published 13 Jun 14:00

This week on Sg2 Perspectives, Sg2 Principals Heidi Pandya, MSHA, and Jayme Zage, PhD, join us to discuss all things related to health care at home. Heidi and Jayme start with the current landscape and why health care organizations are evaluating care-at-home services, and then cover how organizations can get started with health-care-at-home programs and prioritize their options. (Hint: stand back and take stock of your strategic imperatives first, then prioritize those strategies and see where care at home fits.)

 

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Improvement Journey with Contextualist Model for Change

11m · Published 06 Jun 14:00

Michelle Lewis and Pat Reagan Webster discuss the challenges and successes of Strong Memorial Hospital’s improvement journey with onset C. difficile infection rates.

 

Guest speaker: Pat Reagan Webster Associate Quality Officer Strong Memorial Hospital

 

Moderator: Michelle Lewis Senior Director, Programs Vizient

 

Show Notes:

[01:09] Strong Memorial Hospital had plateaued in its efforts to decrease hospital-onset C. difficile infection rates.

[02:06] Strong’s successful prevention team was diverse and physician-led.

[04:09] Strong’s analysis, using the contextualist model, included brainstorming drivers, blueprinting, and identifying barriers.

[07:06] Interventions were established, monitored, and modified appropriately.

[08:38] COVID continues to cause challenges.  

[09:42] Interventions have proven to be successful, and infection rates have dropped dramatically.

[10:24] Strong made “really significant change in a time when we thought no change was possible.”

 

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Digital Technologies for Behavioral Health

15m · Published 16 May 14:00

Dr. Joe Cummings and Courtney Furrow-White explore fascinating new technologies that are advancing mental health care yet, at the same time, are causing some concerns.

 

Guest speaker: Joe Cummings, PhD Technology Program Director Vizient

 

Moderator: Courtney Furrow-White Performance Improvement Program Director Vizient

 

Show Notes:

[01:21] Digital technologies include apps, AI, VR, and chatbots.

[02:13] There are an exuberant amount of applications for use.

[04:13] Digital phenotyping applications are still controversial.

[05:37] Digital applications may be the only mental health resource for some.

[07:06] Most of these applications are not subject to FDA regulation.  

[10:09] Data on smartphone applications still in very early stages.  

[13:01] There is risk for possible harm with some of these technologies.

 

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Workplace Violence – Part 3

13m · Published 02 May 14:00

Closing out Workplace Violence Awareness Month, Lindsay Mayer and Heidi Boehm deep dive into protocols and procedures for dealing with the aftermath of a violent event.

 

Guest speaker: Heidi Boehm Behavioral Health Program Manager The University of Kansas Health System

 

Moderator: Lindsay Mayer Senior Director Vizient

 

Show Notes:

[00:38] Survey employees to learn how supported they feel.    

[02:35] Awareness campaigns help reduce workplace violence.   

[05:15] Implement a comprehensive and standardized debriefing process.   

[08:13] Simply checking in with staff, post-event, is a powerful tool.

[09:26] COVID has impacted the launch of a post-event leadership guidebook.    

[10:38] Routine, ongoing data collection is very important.

[12:05] Leaders must be equipped with the necessary tools.

 

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Knowledge on the Go has 84 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 19:44:22. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 21st, 2024 23:45.

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