Has your number been called? Utilizing data to build coalitions

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Has your number been called? Utilizing data to build coalitions Linda Penisten, RN, OTR/L Program Manager Has your number been called? Utilizing data to build coalitions

Care Transition Coalitions Sioux Empire Rapid City Aberdeen Pierre Brookings Establishing collaborative workgroups

Members Bringing experiences to create a synergy of change Healthcare Systems Senior Care Networks SNFs Clinics/PCMH Home Health Patient Advocate Groups Government Agencies Pharmacies Assisted Livings Beneficiaries Bringing experiences to create a synergy of change

Charters Reducing Readmissions Reducing Adverse Drug Events Formulating goals and strategies for improving the quality of healthcare

Fact Sheet Putting things into perspective Comparison Between Coalitions, States and the Country Identification of Trends Examines Percentages Gives Rankings When Available Putting things into perspective

30-Day Readmission Rates Community Data Highlights Current Readmission Rates (# of readmissions within 30 days / # of discharges): 07/01/2014 – 06/30/2015 Community Discharges 30-Day Readmissions 30-Day Readmission Rates Rapid City 7,180 1,085 15.11% Sioux Empire 7,865 1,212 15.41% South Dakota 30,655 4,521 14.75% Great Plains QIN 238,620 38,144 15.99% United States 9,971,290 1,843,367 18.49% FACT Sheet

Readmission Rate Trends: FACT Sheet

Dashboard Monitoring the progress Drivers of Readmissions New Updates From Other Coalitions Creates Competition Sets Goals Reminder of the Priorities Monitoring the progress

Dashboard

Linda Penisten RN, OTR/L Contact Information Linda Penisten RN, OTR/L linda.penisten@area-a.hcqis.org 2600 West 49th Street, Suite 300 Sioux Falls, SD 57105 P: 605.444.4124 greatplainsqin.org This material was prepared by the Great Plains Quality Innovation Network, the Medicare Quality Improvement Organization for Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota, under contract with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The contents presented do not necessarily reflect CMS policy. 11S0W-GPQIN-C3-154/0716