GLPP HIIN Data Review: MICAH

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GLPP HIIN Data Review: MICAH Prepared by Megan Black MICAH QN Meeting, August 18, 2017

GLPP HIIN Data Review: MICAH Please note: KDS IDs shared with members (you can also find your hospital KDS ID in KDS) No bar graph = 0 rate No KDS ID listed = No data Bar graphs do not represent data completeness, only rates

GLPP HIIN Data Submission Reminder: Utilize KDS Performance Report to check your performance & data submission! Example: Hospital A

KDS-HIIN-ADE-2 : ADE - Excessive Anticoagulation

KDS-HIIN-ADE-2 : ADE - Excessive Anticoagulation

KDS-HIIN-ADE-3 : ADE - Hypoglycemia/Glucose Management

KDS-HIIN-ADE-3 : ADE - Hypoglycemia/Glucose Management

KDS-HIIN-ADE-4 : ADE - Opioid-related

KDS-HIIN-ADE-4 : ADE - Opioid-related

KDS-HIIN-Falls-1 : Falls with Injury

KDS-HIIN-Falls-1 : Falls with Injury

KDS-HIIN-CAUTI-2a : CAUTI Rate - All

KDS-HIIN-CAUTI-2a : CAUTI Rate - All

KDS-HIIN-CAUTI-2b : CAUTI Rate - ICU One hospital has 1 CAUTI per 12 device days in 2016Q3

KDS-HIIN-CAUTI-2b : CAUTI Rate - ICU One hospital has 1 CAUTI per 12 device days in 2016Q3

KDS-HIIN-CAUTI-3a : Catheter Utilization - All

KDS-HIIN-CAUTI-3a : Catheter Utilization - All

KDS-HIIN-CAUTI-3b : Catheter Utilization - ICU

KDS-HIIN-CAUTI-3b : Catheter Utilization - ICU

KDS-HIIN-CLABSI-2a : CLABSI Rate - All

KDS-HIIN-CLABSI-2a : CLABSI Rate - All

KDS-HIIN-CLABSI-2b : CLABSI Rate - ICU

KDS-HIIN-CLABSI-2b : CLABSI Rate - ICU

KDS-HIIN-CLABSI-3a : Central Line Utilization - All

KDS-HIIN-CLABSI-3a : Central Line Utilization - All

KDS-HIIN-CLABSI-3b : Central Line Utilization - ICU

KDS-HIIN-CLABSI-3b : Central Line Utilization - ICU

KDS-HIIN-MRSA-1 : MRSA Rate (HO MRSA Bacteremia Incidence Rate)

KDS-HIIN-MRSA-1 : MRSA Rate (HO MRSA Bacteremia Incidence Rate)

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keystone@mha.org Ewa Panetta