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Let’s go! Your Hosts of RHIA Cab: Brenda Costa Caitlyn Crooks David Nguyen Grace Lino Kaley Schnitker Karyn Meekins Latisha Hood Melissa Bultema Let’s go!

Your destination awaits. Round 1: $25 per question Round 2: $100 per question Be ready for the RED LIGHT challenge! and Bonus Question!

Round 1 Organizations collect statistics to increase their knowledge of a specified population. The knowledge does not come automatically-it is developed in the following sequence: Data>facts>information>knowledge Data>information>facts>knowledge Facts>data>information>knowledge Facts>information>data>knowledge A B C D

The inpatient census at midnight is 67 The inpatient census at midnight is 67. Two patients were admitted in the morning; one died 2 hours later; the second patient was transferred to another facility that same afternoon. The inpatient service days for that day will be D A B C 65 67 68 69

D C B A The inpatient census at midnight is 67. Two patients were admitted in the morning; one died 2 hours later; the second patient was transferred to another facility that same afternoon. The inpatient service days for that day will be 65 67 68 69

William Rumple was pronounced dead on arrival (DOA) William Rumple was pronounced dead on arrival (DOA). The hospital pathologist performed an autopsy on Mr. Rumple’s body. This statistical event would be counted in the D B A C Net death rate Gross death rate Net autopsy rate Hospital autopsy rate

D A B C Net death rate Gross death rate Net autopsy rate Hospital autopsy rate William Rumple was pronounced dead on arrival (DOA). The hospital pathologist performed an autopsy on Mr. Rumple’s body. This statistical event would be counted in the

D C B A Net death rate Gross death rate Net autopsy rate Hospital autopsy rate William Rumple was pronounced dead on arrival (DOA). The hospital pathologist performed an autopsy on Mr. Rumple’s body. This statistical event would be counted in the

D C B A Net death rate Gross death rate Net autopsy rate Hospital autopsy rate William Rumple was pronounced dead on arrival (DOA). The hospital pathologist performed an autopsy on Mr. Rumple’s body. This statistical event would be counted in the

A B D C You are conducting a patient satisfaction survey in your outpatient clinic using interviewers who administer a questionnaire. Because you typically see about 300 people per day in the clinic, you decide to have the interviewers administer the questionnaire on every tenth patient. You are using Systematic sampling Stratified sampling Variable sampling Convenience sampling

A B C D You are conducting a patient satisfaction survey in your outpatient clinic using interviewers who administer a questionnaire. Because you typically see about 300 people per day in the clinic, you decide to have the interviewers administer the questionnaire on every tenth patient. You are using Systematic sampling Stratified sampling Variable sampling Convenience sampling

A B C D You are conducting a patient satisfaction survey in your outpatient clinic using interviewers who administer a questionnaire. Because you typically see about 300 people per day in the clinic, you decide to have the interviewers administer the questionnaire on every tenth patient. You are using Systematic sampling Stratified sampling Variable sampling Convenience sampling

A B C D You are conducting a patient satisfaction survey in your outpatient clinic using interviewers who administer a questionnaire. Because you typically see about 300 people per day in the clinic, you decide to have the interviewers administer the questionnaire on every tenth patient. You are using Systematic sampling Stratified sampling Variable sampling Convenience sampling

A C D B You are conducting a patient satisfaction survey in your outpatient clinic using interviewers who administer a questionnaire. Because you typically see about 300 people per day in the clinic, you decide to have the interviewers administer the questionnaire on every tenth patient. You are using Systematic sampling Stratified sampling Variable sampling Convenience sampling

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On to the Red Light Challenge! It is time for the Question 4 was right

On to the Red Light Challenge! It is time for the Question 4 was right

On to the Red Light Challenge! It is time for the Question 4 was right

On to the Red Light Challenge! It is time for the Question 4 was right

It is time for the

GET OUT OF MY CAB!!

Name 3 of the 4 infection (Morbidity) Rates Total Hospital (Morbidity) Infection Rate Nosocomial Infection Rate Community-Acquired Infection Rate Postoperative Infection Rate Right Wrong

Great job! Let’s get to Round 2! YOU ARE HERE Great job! Let’s get to Round 2!

Utilization Management Performance Improvement D B What process assists a health care facility in continuously looking at the ways that problems develop and seeking ways to prevent problems from happening in the future? C A Risk Management Quality Control Utilization Management Performance Improvement

JC defined & developed criteria HEDIS measures Most acute care facilities use this type of screening criteria for utilization review purposes to determine the need for inpatient services and justification for continued stay. A D B C SI/IS Critical pathways JC defined & developed criteria HEDIS measures

JC defined & developed criteria HEDIS measures B D Most acute care facilities use this type of screening criteria for utilization review purposes to determine the need for inpatient services and justification for continued stay. SI/IS Critical pathways JC defined & developed criteria HEDIS measures

Medical Staff evaluation Delineation of Privileges Reappointment An ophthalmologist has requested permission to perform specialized laser procedure within the hospital. His request is evaluated by the Credential Committee through a process to determine the specific procedures and services this physician can perform. This is known as C B A D Discharge Planning Medical Staff evaluation Delineation of Privileges Reappointment

Medical Staff evaluation Delineation of Privileges Reappointment An ophthalmologist has requested permission to perform specialized laser procedure within the hospital. His request is evaluated by the Credential Committee through a process to determine the specific procedures and services this physician can perform. This is known as C B A D Discharge Planning Medical Staff evaluation Delineation of Privileges Reappointment

Medical Staff evaluation Delineation of Privileges Reappointment An ophthalmologist has requested permission to perform specialized laser procedure within the hospital. His request is evaluated by the Credential Committee through a process to determine the specific procedures and services this physician can perform. This is known as C B A D Discharge Planning Medical Staff evaluation Delineation of Privileges Reappointment

Medical Staff evaluation Delineation of Privileges Reappointment An ophthalmologist has requested permission to perform specialized laser procedure within the hospital. His request is evaluated by the Credential Committee through a process to determine the specific procedures and services this physician can perform. This is known as C B A D Discharge Planning Medical Staff evaluation Delineation of Privileges Reappointment

A customer satisfaction survey B D C What quality improvement (QI) tool uses criteria to weigh different alternatives? This display would assist in viewing all relevant information at the same time. A decision matrix A PDSA method A Flowchart A customer satisfaction survey

A customer satisfaction survey B C D What quality improvement (QI) tool uses criteria to weigh different alternatives? This display would assist in viewing all relevant information at the same time. A decision matrix A PDSA method A Flowchart A customer satisfaction survey

A customer satisfaction survey B C D What quality improvement (QI) tool uses criteria to weigh different alternatives? This display would assist in viewing all relevant information at the same time. A decision matrix A PDSA method A Flowchart A customer satisfaction survey

A customer satisfaction survey B C D What quality improvement (QI) tool uses criteria to weigh different alternatives? This display would assist in viewing all relevant information at the same time. A decision matrix A PDSA method A Flowchart A customer satisfaction survey

A customer satisfaction survey D B What quality improvement (QI) tool uses criteria to weigh different alternatives? This display would assist in viewing all relevant information at the same time. A decision matrix A PDSA method A Flowchart A customer satisfaction survey

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GET OUT OF MY CAB!!

Tampa Bay Health Center discharged 6,069 adults/children and 545 newborns last year. A total of 1,648 adults/children and 1,279 newborns were seen in the emergency department. Information on the deaths at Happy Valley last year is listed below. Use the data to answer the next two questions.

Tampa Bay Health Center discharged 6,069 adults/children and 545 newborns last year. A total of 1,648 adults/children and 1,279 newborns were seen in the emergency department. Information on the deaths at Happy Valley last year is listed below. Use the data to answer the next two questions. Bonus Question 1: What was the gross (hospital) death rate at Tampa Bay Health Center last year? 3.8% 5.4% 5.5% 5.6% INPATIENT DEATHS Adult/child 245 < 48 hr 105 > 48 hr Newborn 8 < 48 hr 3 > 48 hr OUTPATIENT (ED) DEATHS Adult/child 2   Newborn A B FETAL DEATHS Early 1   Intermediate 3 Late 2 C D

361 total inpatient deaths x 100 Bonus Question 1: IS CORRECT!! 361 total inpatient deaths x 100 6614 total discharges =5.45=5.5% Fetal deaths and outpatient deaths are not included in this calculation.

361 total inpatient deaths x 100 GET OUT OF MY CAB!! Bonus Question 1: IS NOT CORRECT 361 total inpatient deaths x 100 6614 total discharges =5.45=5.5% Fetal deaths and outpatient deaths are not included in this calculation.

What was the net death rate at Tampa Bay Health Center last year? Tampa Bay Health Center discharged 6,069 adults/children and 545 newborns last year. A total of 1,648 adults/children and 1,279 newborns were seen in the emergency department. Information on the deaths at Happy Valley last year is listed below. Use the data to answer the next two questions. Bonus Question 2: What was the net death rate at Tampa Bay Health Center last year? 1.6% 1.7% 1.8% 1.9% INPATIENT DEATHS Adult/child 245 < 48 hr 105 > 48 hr Newborn 8 < 48 hr 3 > 48 hr OUTPATIENT (ED) DEATHS Adult/child 2   Newborn A B FETAL DEATHS Early 1   Intermediate 3 Late 2 C D

IS CORRECT!! Bonus Question 2: =10800 6361 (108 total inpatient deaths > 48 hrs) x 100 (6,614 total disch. – 253 deaths < 48 hrs) =10800 6361 =1.697=1.7%

YOU WIN! END OF GAME

Your Hosts of RHIA Cab: Brenda Costa Caitlyn Crooks David Nguyen Grace Lino Kaley Schnitker Karyn Meekins Latisha Hood Melissa Bultema