Transforming Healthcare Delivery Through Communities HUBbub, April 6, 2011 3:00 – 3:30 p.m.

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Transforming Healthcare Delivery Through Communities HUBbub, April 6, :00 – 3:30 p.m.

A growing field  Healthcare delivery, healthcare engineering, healthcare systems research (etc.)  The challenges we see  Right care, right patient, right time  Fragmentation, variation

“We need a hub…”  How can we create a better healthcare system?  Researchers/universities, professional organizations, research companies, QIOs, etc.  Enable collaboration:  Aligning stakeholders (think vertical integration)  Multi-site trials and validation

Toward a better healthcare system Online collaboration to transform healthcare delivery. Develop research and educational tools and materials in healthcare delivery. Provides a free and open place for researchers to share data sets, develop and pilot tools, and collaborate on projects. Provides a place for the outcomes of such projects to be disseminated to researchers, practitioners, and patients.

How We Use Communities Some types of tools are not “owned” May not be publicly available Not the source of published work Tools and data are secured through HUB groups Some research content is not public-facing Tools are not the results; they are the method Results may be in the form of case studies, policy and practice recommendations, and to a lesser extent, research publications. Tools and data may have finite lifetimes

How We Use Communities Data is often shared across institutions Motivations User agreements Community participants are diverse Researchers and practitioners Interplay of RQs and practice, policy “Closing the Loop”

Community Example 1: Preventing Hospital Readmissions Researchers at multiple universities sharing Data from several hospital systems De-identified data and secured on separate server Three tools for data exploration and visualization Technical discussion with tool developers Data analysis plans Manuscripts in progress

Readmissions Community Tools

Challenges  Few HUB resources…the Dropbox problem  Work in progress…by multiple parties  Not well-suited to HUB resources  “Tools” are not really HUB resources  Future HIPAA compliance  No “push” of data from groups

Community Example 2: Infusion Pump Informatics Healthcare systems sharing: Access to a tool that visually presents data Data from “smart” medication infusion pumps Compare my data to others Ease of use Pharmacy medication profiles Participation in technical discussions Wish list for tool improvements Best practices for patient safety

Infusion Pump Informatics Community

IPI Community Resources Agendas and Minutes Institution Reports Development Updates Technical Documentation Data Sets

IPI Community Discussions

IPI Community Tool Hospital 1 Hospital 2 Hospital 3

Community: Lessons Learned  Ease of use is key  Audience is not necessarily technically savvy  Straightforward vocabulary  No code ? ?

Community: Lessons Learned  Need for compelling reason to access group  Tool access or data access  Key documentation  Access to tool developers (discussion board)  …And a reason to return  Not once-and-done  Use feedback, currency, fresh data, new members, and growth of diversity in membership