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Webinar 17: Keeping the Checklist Going and Call Series Wrap Up

Topics of Last Week’s Call Tips on: –Preventing problems –Fixing problems –What you can do now to enhance checklist use Looking into the future - What will it be like in three months? Assessing where your hospital is in terms of checklist implementation - Are you where you want to be?

Today’s Topics What is next for you and your hospital? Will you help us? Dr. Rick Foster and Lorri Gibbon - SCHA Dr. Mike Rose, Chairman of the Leadership Group A message from Dr. Atul Gawande Announce winners of the Safe Surgery 2015: South Carolina Video Competition. Panel Discussion with Atul Gawande, April Howell, Molly McBrayer,

What We’ve Accomplished 23 hospitals routinely participate in the webinar series. The majority of these hospitals are on the way to putting the checklist into use for every patient undergoing survey in their hospital. If the checklist is used every day for every case in the hospitals that are part of wave 1 we will have captured 60% of the surgeries performed in the state.

Check-in Calls/Upcoming Events Please put the following on your calendar: Two-Month Check-in Call Tuesday November 1 st 10:00-11:00 Two-Month Check-in Call Tuesday November 1 st 10:00-11:00 Five Month Check-in Call Tuesday January 10th 10:00-11:00 Five Month Check-in Call Tuesday January 10th 10:00-11:00 Patient Safety Symposium April 24th-26th Patient Safety Symposium April 24th-26th

What Happens If You Aren’t Done Every hospital is at a different stage in implementation. Just because the call series ends doesn’t mean the work ends. Everybody should continue with the implementation and homework assignments. Our team is available to assist in anyway possible.

Wave 2 of the Call Series The call series will be repeated two more times over the next year. The second wave will run from October – February All hospitals are welcome to participate. We might ask for your help from time to time on the webinars.

We are Here to Recruit You

Feedback About the Call Series We want to know how the call series went for you. We will contact you over the next month to set-up a time for us to get your feedback. –What could we have done better? –Did the pace of the call series work for you? –Should we spend more/less time on certain subjects. –Should we cover other subjects?

Hospital Sharing Network We would like your help in spreading the checklist to other hospitals in South Carolina. You are experts now and can help other people. Having implementation teams from one hospital would visit another hospital to learn and share their experiences. If you are interested us at:

Speaker’s Bureau Speak to your peers across the state about the checklist and implementation. The hospital association would like to recruit people for the speakers’ bureau. We want enthusiastic people from your hospital to volunteer to speak at other hospitals, conferences, or events about the checklist and the Safe Surgery 2015 initiative. If you are interested us at:

Student Project This project is an opportunity to teach students from local universities about quality improvement and surgery. Have students visit hospitals in Fall 2011 and learn from implementation teams how they implemented and use the checklist both by talking to teams and observing how the checklist is used. If you are interested us at:

TAP Conference We will be attending the TAP Conference (September 16 th and 17 th ) at Hilton Head South Carolina. This meeting is comprised of hospital board members, CEOs, administrators, and physicians. We will update them on the progress that we have made over the last year and highlight the hospitals that have participated in the call series. If you have time, we recommend that you update your colleagues that are attending this conference about all that you have done to put the checklist into place.

Rick Foster, MD SVP, Quality & Patient Safety SCHA Lorri Gibbons, RN, BSN, CPHQ VP, Quality & Patient Safety SCHA

Mike Rose, MD Chairman Leadership Team

Atul Gawande, MD, MPH

Winning Checklist Video Palmetto Health

Another Winner for Going Above and Beyond Lexington Hospital Physicians talking about why they use the checklist

Implementing the Checklist - Panel Discussion - Scott Petit Palmetto Health Richland Eric Murdock Palmetto Health Richland David Oliver Palmetto Health Richland April Howell, Mike Rose, and the Checklist Team McLeod Regional Medical Center Molly McBrayer Bon Secours St. Francis, Charleston

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