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Eliminating Harm Across the Board (HAB): Monthly Update Hospital: ________________ State: ______ Month: _________ Customize the hospital name, state and month and copy and paste all of the 7 “key” slides here

Slide 1 Eliminating HAB Insert your Team Motto here Insert a photo of your hospital and logo here. Insert a photo of your Safety Team, including your CEO, here. Insert a caption, including names for the Safety Team and CEO, here. Insert a caption, including the name of your hospital and the city and state where you are located, here. 2 Customize the motto, logos, photos, etc.

Slide 2 Insert a title for your “Total Harms per Discharge” run chart here, e.g. “Cut Harm Across the Board in ½” Insert your “Total Harm per Discharge” run chart here, and update this each month. See the example run chart below. 3 Customize the heading and run chart

4 Slide 3 Insert a title for your “Topic-specific” run chart here, e.g. “2014 Breakthrough in Reducing CAUTI: Journey to Zero” Insert a your “Topic-specific” run chart here, and update this each month. See the example run chart below. Customize the heading and run chart

5 Slide 4 Risk Profile: The Areas of Risk We Are Committed To Controlling Annual discharges: __________ HAC risk opportunities/discharge: _______ HACsEstimated annual number of patients at risk in each areaNumber of Opportunities ADE# of discharges: CAUTI# pts in IP units with catheter in place: CLABSI# pts in IP units with central lines: EED# of discharges: # of women with elective deliveries OB AE# of women with deliveries: Falls# of discharges: PU# of discharges: SSI# of inpatient surgeries: VAE# of patients on a ventilator: VTE# of discharges: TOTALRisk opportunities for harm across the board Readmit.# of inpatients at risk of readmit: Customize the discharges and opportunities

Slide 5 Improving Harm Rates (/ Discharge) HACs Baseline Rate [time period] Target Rate Current Rate [time period – last 3 months] Improvement Status (scale) ADE CAUTI CLABSI EED OB Falls PU SSI VAE VTE Total Readmit. Insert a your harm rates per discharge here, using the following table. For non-applicable topics – please insert “Z”. 6 Customize the time periods and rates

Our Hospital Risk Score Card Our Safety Mandate Annual Volume (Discharges) Total risk: annual harm opportunities Risks per patients (Total Opportunities)/Discharges) Number of Risk Areas Number of PfP Risk Areas Applicable (0 – 11) Number of PfP Risk Areas Applicable & Adopted Our Progress Number of PfP Areas with Major Improvement Opportunity Number of PfP Areas at Improvement Target Number of PfP Areas at IDEAL 7 Insert your hospital risk score card here, using the following table. Slide 6 Customize the scorecard

Pearls Bullet your biggest insights about what worked, and what caused it to work here. Include what you “tested” and “learned” Include how you will advance this topic over the next month (and beyond). List the most important drivers of safety that produced these results, but make this list succinct, high-level and clear. Include patient and family engagement (PFE), if relevant. 8 Slide 7 Customize the pearls