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1 Collaboration in Quality Measurement for Improved Oral Health
Dental Quality Conference May 12-13, 2017 Chicago, Illinois

2 There are no inferior jobs in any organization.
No matter what the assigned task, if it is done well and with dignity, it contributes to the function of everything around it and should be valued accordingly by all Dr. Charles H. Mayo

3 Caries Risk Assessment Patient Registry
Mission Compassionate and Caring teams putting the needs of the patients first Dental Quality Conference May 12-13, 2017 Chicago, Illinois

4 Introduction Agenda Learning Objective/Expectations:
At the conclusion of the session attendees will have the knowledge skills and confidence to: Translate the practical application of the registry’s key elements to your Dental Practice, Community Health Center, Program What is the initiative Why this initiative Who is involved How will we proceed Where do the initiative resources come from When to begin, milestones, re evaluate, celebrate, improve

5 Compassionate and Caring teams putting the needs of the patients first
Learning Objective/Expectations: At the conclusion of the session attendees will have the knowledge skills and confidence to: Translate the practical application of the registry’s key components to your Dental Practice, Community Health Center, Program Why this initiative Purpose: Registry Compassionate and Caring teams putting the needs of the patients first Patient Centered Care: Respectful and Responsive to the needs preferences and values of the patient Triple Aim: Improved Heath , Improved Care Experience, Lower Cost Integrated Care: Comprehensive, Coordinated and Continuous Evidenced Based Quality Care: The increased likelihood of desired best health outcomes through the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making care decisions

6 Who is involved What is the initiative How will we proceed
Learning Objective/Expectations: At the conclusion of the session attendees will have the know ledge ,skills and confidence to: Translate the practical application of the registry’s key components to your Dental Practice, Community Health Center, Program What is the initiative Who is involved in the initiative How will we proceed What is the initiative Caries Risk Assessment Patient Registry Dashboard Who is involved Patients, Families, Communities Clinical Teams Practice Teams Organization leadership How will we proceed Enter Patient in Registry Review Dashboard

7 Patient/Team Engagement Activation Knowledge Skill Confidence Shared Decisions Contributing Conditions Cavities Snacks Protective Factors Fluoridated Water General Health Diabetes Medications Dental team Assessment Cavities Gums Saliva Clinical Team Engagement Activation Knowledge Skill Confidence Shared Decisions Risk Category Score Low Moderate High

8 Key Elements: Patient Registry
Learning Objective/Expectations: At the conclusion of the session attendees will have the know ledge ,skills and confidence to: Translate the practical application of the registry’s key components to your Dental Group Practice , Community Health Center, Program What is the initiative Who is involved in the initiative How will we proceed Key Elements: Patient Registry Location for deviation of protocol note: Medical, Oral Health, Care Concern Social Determinants

9 Key Elements/Dashboard
How will we provide Patient Centered Care Patient Centered Respect for and Response to the Needs Preferences and Values How will we educate, engage and activate our Patients How will we educate, engage and activate our Clinical Teams Activation Knowledge, Skills and Confidence to Make Decisions Key Elements/Dashboard Dashboards Participants Practice, Clinical and Dental Group Leadership Team participants Frequency: Monthly, Quarterly, Semi-Annually and Annually Method of Delivery: delivery the first Monday of the month

10 Quarterly Dashboard Examples

11 Quarterly/Semi Annual/Annual Dashboard Examples

12 Learning Objective/Expectations:
Questions ? Learning Objective/Expectations: At the conclusion of the session attendees will have the knowledge skills and confidence to: Translate the practical application of the registry’s key components to your Dental Group Practice, Community Health Center, Program What is the initiative Why this initiative Who is involved How will we proceed Where do the initiative resources come from

13 Jesley C. Ruff DDS, MPH jruff@amdpi.com
Compassionate and Caring teams putting the needs of the patients first Jesley C. Ruff DDS, MPH The Interest of the Patient is the only interest to be considered……. William J. Mayo Dental Quality Conference May 12-13, 2017 Chicago, Illinois

14 Disclosure: The Presenter declares neither he or family members have a financial arrangement or affiliation with any corporate organization offering financial support or grant monies for this continuing dental education program nor do they have any undisclosed financial interest in any commercial product(s) or service(s) discussed in this presentation Presentation flow charts, process diagrams ,schematic drawings, content, verbiage are conceptual or theoretic representations. Employed for purposes of illustration and discussion none individually or collectively may be considered a complete and comprehensive construal to scale, context or content of a process policy or guideline; nor do they represent an organizational depiction-references for any definitions, content or verbiage on request.


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