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Process Improvement at the Phillips Neighborhood Clinic Dan Hottinger: Process Improvement Chair Rob Fraser: Co-chair
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The PNC Location: South Minneapolis Served 1100 patients in ‘09-’10 –14 patients/night, 2 nights/week Students: 300+ total –Medicine, Public Health, Nutrition, Social Work, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Nursing
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Objectives Understand the WHAT, WHO, and HOW of process improvement Learn how to apply process improvement strategies to your own clinic
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What is PI? Process improvement is… –Identifying a problem –Analyzing the problem –Improving the associated process –Evaluating the changes Always adapted to circumstances
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Who does PI? 1.Clinic leadership 2.Process Improvement committees 3.All clinic team members
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PI at the PNC
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PI at the Phillips Neighborhood Clinic Our formal process for making changes 1.Identify problem source with root cause analysis 2.Brainstorm possible solutions with stakeholders 3.Propose solution to leadership 4.Approve +/- modifications 5.Enact +/- piloting 6.Evaluate 7.Formalize change (Policy Manual, etc.)
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PNC PI Examples 1.Volunteer training 2.Education service expansion 3.Pharmaceuticals and Therapeutics Committee 4.Second year public health role 5.Strategic Planning Committee
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Ex. 1: Human Resource Improvements Identify problem –Inadequate volunteer training Volunteers unfamiliar with clinic flow Volunteer dissatisfaction with preparedness –Negative effect on patient care
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Ex. 1: Human Resource Improvements Brainstorm solutions –Discussions with former volunteers education chair medical director current volunteers
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Ex. 1: Human Resource Improvements Propose solution –Education chair proposes new training program 1.Half day lecture-style orientation with breakout sessions for individual roles 2.Mock clinic for introduction to clinic flow –Time line for implementation
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Ex. 1: Human Resource Improvements Evaluate changes –Survey new volunteers About training experience About preparedness
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Ex. 2: Patient Education Expansion Identify problems: –Nursing students not gaining practice-based learning experience –Underutilization of special services Mental Health Nutrition
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Ex. 2: Patient Education Expansion Brainstorm ideas: –Large project headed up by PI Team Other stakeholders include –Nursing, nutrition, and mental health leadership –Operations team members –Survey of patients in clinic about preferred education methods
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Ex. 2: Patient Education Expansion Propose solution: –New Clinic Education Team –Board then approves timeline and implementation plan Piloting changes Rollout with new volunteers
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Ex. 2: Patient Education Expansion Evaluating changes: –Utilization of special services –Patient wait time –Volunteer satisfaction
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Ex. 2: Patient Education Expansion
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Total Patients Served Nursing education visits since November: 1-2 per night Nutrition education visits: 0-1 per night Mental Health
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Ex. 3: P&T Committee Identify problem: –Poor formulary management –No standardization of pharmaceutical care –Poor pharmacy processes
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Ex. 3: P&T Committee Propose solution: –Pharmacy volunteers propose formation of new P & T committee to board –Leadership agrees to planning committee Write mission and vision Select committee members Outline implementation timeline
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Ex. 3: P&T Committee Moving forward: –Standardize clinical care plans –Update formulary according to best practices –Define criteria for dispensing a 90 day supply of medications
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Ex. 4: Public Health Role Problem: –Public health students not gaining practice- based learning experience
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Ex. 4: Public Health Role Brainstorm ideas –Discussions with public health students and public health faculty
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Ex. 4: Public Health Role Proposal: –Human resources chair proposes new 2 nd year public health role –Board approves pilot project for 2011-2012 year
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Ex. 5: Strategic Planning Committee Identify problem: –Good concept, poor execution Members lacked clinic experience Committee disconnected from clinic leadership Forced interdisciplinary component
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Ex. 5: Strategic Planning Committee Brainstorm ideas –Discussions about how can we make this work current board members strategic planning committee members
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Ex. 5: Strategic Planning Committee Solution –Have board members serve on committee
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Process Improvement Themes Use problem solving strategies –Solve the right problem –Set reachable goals –Tie initiatives together Have an implementation process Involve all stakeholders in PI initiatives Create a culture that encourages everyone to participate in process improvement
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