Process Improvement at the Phillips Neighborhood Clinic Dan Hottinger: Process Improvement Chair Rob Fraser: Co-chair
The PNC Location: South Minneapolis Served 1100 patients in ‘09-’10 –14 patients/night, 2 nights/week Students: 300+ total –Medicine, Public Health, Nutrition, Social Work, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Nursing
Objectives Understand the WHAT, WHO, and HOW of process improvement Learn how to apply process improvement strategies to your own clinic
What is PI? Process improvement is… –Identifying a problem –Analyzing the problem –Improving the associated process –Evaluating the changes Always adapted to circumstances
Who does PI? 1.Clinic leadership 2.Process Improvement committees 3.All clinic team members
PI at the PNC
PI at the Phillips Neighborhood Clinic Our formal process for making changes 1.Identify problem source with root cause analysis 2.Brainstorm possible solutions with stakeholders 3.Propose solution to leadership 4.Approve +/- modifications 5.Enact +/- piloting 6.Evaluate 7.Formalize change (Policy Manual, etc.)
PNC PI Examples 1.Volunteer training 2.Education service expansion 3.Pharmaceuticals and Therapeutics Committee 4.Second year public health role 5.Strategic Planning Committee
Ex. 1: Human Resource Improvements Identify problem –Inadequate volunteer training Volunteers unfamiliar with clinic flow Volunteer dissatisfaction with preparedness –Negative effect on patient care
Ex. 1: Human Resource Improvements Brainstorm solutions –Discussions with former volunteers education chair medical director current volunteers
Ex. 1: Human Resource Improvements Propose solution –Education chair proposes new training program 1.Half day lecture-style orientation with breakout sessions for individual roles 2.Mock clinic for introduction to clinic flow –Time line for implementation
Ex. 1: Human Resource Improvements Evaluate changes –Survey new volunteers About training experience About preparedness
Ex. 2: Patient Education Expansion Identify problems: –Nursing students not gaining practice-based learning experience –Underutilization of special services Mental Health Nutrition
Ex. 2: Patient Education Expansion Brainstorm ideas: –Large project headed up by PI Team Other stakeholders include –Nursing, nutrition, and mental health leadership –Operations team members –Survey of patients in clinic about preferred education methods
Ex. 2: Patient Education Expansion Propose solution: –New Clinic Education Team –Board then approves timeline and implementation plan Piloting changes Rollout with new volunteers
Ex. 2: Patient Education Expansion Evaluating changes: –Utilization of special services –Patient wait time –Volunteer satisfaction
Ex. 2: Patient Education Expansion
Total Patients Served Nursing education visits since November: 1-2 per night Nutrition education visits: 0-1 per night Mental Health
Ex. 3: P&T Committee Identify problem: –Poor formulary management –No standardization of pharmaceutical care –Poor pharmacy processes
Ex. 3: P&T Committee Propose solution: –Pharmacy volunteers propose formation of new P & T committee to board –Leadership agrees to planning committee Write mission and vision Select committee members Outline implementation timeline
Ex. 3: P&T Committee Moving forward: –Standardize clinical care plans –Update formulary according to best practices –Define criteria for dispensing a 90 day supply of medications
Ex. 4: Public Health Role Problem: –Public health students not gaining practice- based learning experience
Ex. 4: Public Health Role Brainstorm ideas –Discussions with public health students and public health faculty
Ex. 4: Public Health Role Proposal: –Human resources chair proposes new 2 nd year public health role –Board approves pilot project for year
Ex. 5: Strategic Planning Committee Identify problem: –Good concept, poor execution Members lacked clinic experience Committee disconnected from clinic leadership Forced interdisciplinary component
Ex. 5: Strategic Planning Committee Brainstorm ideas –Discussions about how can we make this work current board members strategic planning committee members
Ex. 5: Strategic Planning Committee Solution –Have board members serve on committee
Process Improvement Themes Use problem solving strategies –Solve the right problem –Set reachable goals –Tie initiatives together Have an implementation process Involve all stakeholders in PI initiatives Create a culture that encourages everyone to participate in process improvement
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