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Transforming Radiation Oncology Operational Efficiency with Elekta Healthcare Analytics
Beverly Riley, MBA, CMD Administrative Director, Medical Dosimetry, MD Anderson Cancer Center
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Elekta Healthcare Analytics
Disclosure: Worked in collaboration with Elekta to develop electronic (EKM) Elekta Knowledge Management Dashboards
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Elekta Knowledge Management
Elekta Software Cancer Registry Healthcare Analytics Intra institutional Benchmarking Operational Clinical Financial Strategic & Research Registries Data Procurement Knowledge Management Treatment Management The Elekta Software hierarchy : Care Management, Treatment Management, and Knowledge Management. Knowledge Management covers four areas: Elekta Healthcare Analytics, Data Sales, METRIQ Registry and Strategic Registries.. From the perspective of the oncology data value chain, data sales represents a downstream activity and Elekta Healthcare Analytics an upstream one. Healthcare Analytics is on track to deliver Intra-institutional Benchmarking of Operational, Clinical and Financial Performance. We are in the process of selling this to our first customers as we speak. We currently have one data program, NODA, which aggregates registry today. We have been selling NODA data for almost 15 years. Care Management
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Radiation Treatment Centers
January 22, 2015 Radiation Treatment Centers MD Anderson Radiation Treatment Center Istanbul MD Anderson Cancer Center Cooper - NJ MD Anderson Radiation Treatment Center Madrid Arizona - Banner MD Anderson MD Anderson Albuquerque MD Anderson Cancer Center Baptist - Florida committed to clinical transformation MD Anderson Cancer Center - Houston MD Anderson Cancer Center Sao Paulo
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MD Anderson: Radiation Oncology
Divisional Growth It’s All About Growth
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MD Anderson: Radiation Oncology Divisional Growth
Personnel Growth Treatment Capacity 2005 2015 480 Employees 874 2005 2015 12 Linacs 27 Financial Growth (Operating Margin) 2005 2015 $20M $117M
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MD Anderson Top Values : Safety first!
Adopting rapidly evolving technology Coordinating efforts and communication Thorough Peer Review Incident Learning System – ROILS Anonymous reporting system Just Culture transformation
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Operational and Quality Metrics Needs
Divisional census and benchmarking Clinical activities and procedures Resource Utilization Federal Registrar reporting at your fingertips Palliative fractionation schemes Treatment planning directives compliance Pain assessment and plan of care
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Operational Analysis / Reporting Challenges
Existing methods of data collection were manual, insufficient and repetitive… Many systems to pull data from Manual data extraction Inconsistent data between systems – conflicting information Data manipulation – scrubbing outliers Hours of individuals time graphing Who is actually looking at month old data
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Ever feel like this? Parts of your computer
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Execution Overview Drives measureable performance improvement
Workflow and Processes Operational Data Analytic Ready Data Analyze Solve Implement Measure Drives measureable performance improvement Enables data driven changes to processes
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MD Anderson Elekta Healthcare Analytics Execution Overview
Dashboards live with initial set of operational measures since May 2015 Metrics on patient demographic, divisional census, asset utilization, clinical activity and wait-times Continuous checking of the MOSAIQ database for the status of defined metrics and KPIs Values outside bounds trigger a message to the relevant individuals Provides self-service report scheduling and publishing
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MD Anderson Elekta Healthcare Analytics Architecture
September 30, 2017 MD Anderson Elekta Healthcare Analytics Architecture Healthcare Analytics Infrastructure EHA Data warehouse Patient Population Dashboards Machine Utilization Dashboards Billing Reporting Clinical Activity Timeliness Dashboards Patient Flow Cycle Times Analysis 7 – Facilities MOSAIQ™ Data collection and extraction Initiated pilot in January 2015 on operational performance measures for quality improvement projects. Benchmarking across selected targets including treatment times. Identification of patterns of care at different facilities Percentage of data elements captured for each patient to identify data fidelity issues Determination of barriers and outliers in different facility and staff participation Data governance involvement from clinicians and administration across Radiation Oncology Integrated MOSAIQ data sources with Elekta Healthcare Analytics for key performance measures Go-live with Operational Management dashboards in May 2015 Initiated patient flow cycle times project in June 2015 and completed in 4 months Now let’s take a closer look at the patient flow cycle times project and its relation to process metrics – key to operational improvement efficiency programs
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Dashboard Overview
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Patient Population Dashboard
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Asset Utilization: Treatment Machines
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Asset Utilization: Treatment Machines
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Asset Utilization: Treatment Times
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Asset Utilization: Simulation Machines
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Timeliness: Clinical Activity & Wait Times
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Patient Access: Simulation Appointments
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Patient Access: All APPT Types
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Patient Access: Appointment Volumes - Simulations
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Patient Access: Non-rescheduled APPTS
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Where is healthcare going?
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Patient Flow: Overview
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Patient Flow: Arrive in Waiting Room
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Patient Flow: Waiting
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Patient Flow: Start of Treatment
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Patient Flow: Total treatment time
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Patient Flow: AVG at specific time of day
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Dosimetrists Workflow – IRIS
(Integrated Radiotherapy Information System)
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Dosimetrists Workflow - IRIS
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From IRIS to EHA
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From IRIS (Integrated Radiotherapy Information System) to EHA
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Dosimetrists Workflow - IRIS
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Dosimetrists Workflow - IRIS
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What are the limits to pushing efficiencies?
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Improving Operational Efficiencies
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Dosimetrists Workflow – IRIS Productivity Summary
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Dosimetrists Workflow – IRIS Productivity Summary
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Dosimetrists Workflow – IRIS Productivity Summary
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Dosimetrists Workflow – IRIS Productivity Summary
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Dosimetrists Workflow – IRIS Productivity Summary
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Dosimetrists Workflow – IRIS Productivity Summary
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Dosimetrists Workflow – IRIS Details Summary
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Dosimetrists Workflow – IRIS Details Summary
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DATA, DATA, DATA – Analysis Paralysis
"You can have data without information, but you cannot have information without data."
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Always do the best you can with what you have
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Summary Eliminates manual data collection and reporting
September 30, 2017 Eliminates manual data collection and reporting Provides immediate and detailed insight to operational data Enables real-time benchmarking and comparative analysis Support identification of outliers, workflow inefficiencies and resource consumption Improve patient access and satisfaction Maximize asset utilization and management Benchmark and comparative analysis across all locations Identify differences in treatment delivery Establishes analytics platform for consolidation of Financial and Clinical evidence-based outcomes
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EKM – Knowledge is Power
Thank You
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