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Infection Prevention Boot Camp for May 30, 2019 Novice Infection Preventionists Infection Prevention Boot Camp May 3031, 2019 Cheryl Love, RN, BSN, BSHCA, MBA, LHRM, CPHRM Director of Quality and Patient Safety; HIIN Improvement Advisor


  1. Infection Prevention Boot Camp for May 30, 2019 Novice Infection Preventionists Infection Prevention Boot Camp May 30‐31, 2019 Cheryl Love, RN, BSN, BS‐HCA, MBA, LHRM, CPHRM Director of Quality and Patient Safety; HIIN Improvement Advisor Florida Hospital Association Agenda • Welcome and Hospital Introductions • Mission to Care HIIN Update – UP Campaign – AHRQ ICU Safety Program – NHSN and Infection Prevention Series for 2018‐2019 2 Getting to Know You! • Your name • Your hospital 3 FHA Mission to Care HIIN 1

  2. Infection Prevention Boot Camp for May 30, 2019 Novice Infection Preventionists Mission to Care Update: Hospital Improvement Innovation Network Collaborating to Improve Quality • Under FHA’s leadership, hospitals made a commitment to improve care, save lives and lower costs through: – shared successes and failures – the knowledge of experts – the latest evidence‐based best practices – a community of trust, communication and collaboration 5 Leading Quality Collaboratives Since 2008 Readmissions (2008‐2010)  Engaged 197 hospitals in FHA  CLABSI/CAUTI ICU Initiatives (2009‐ present) Quality Initiatives  FHA Surgical Safety (2011‐2015) 46,000 cases of HCAHPS (2012)  harm prevented Hospital Engagement Network (HEN)  $400 million in (2012‐2016) costs saved  Hospital Improvement Innovation Network (HIIN) (2016 to present) We Have Your Back (2016‐2018)  FHA Mission to Care HIIN 2

  3. Infection Prevention Boot Camp for May 30, 2019 Novice Infection Preventionists HIIN Goals  Reduce Harm by 20% and Reduce Readmissions by 12%  Improve culture and board/leadership engagement Hospital Acquired Infections Falls Pressure Ulcers Adverse Drug Events Safety Culture Patient Family Engagement and Patient Centered Care Leadership Engagement Reducing Disparities UP Campaign Keeping Hospitals Engaged • HRET website: www.hret‐hiin.org • FHA website www.fha.org • Weekly newsletter listing of events, new resources and tools • Hospital specific coaching • Site visits with experts • Regional educational programs FHA MTC HIIN Performance Report 9 FHA Mission to Care HIIN 3

  4. Infection Prevention Boot Camp for May 30, 2019 Novice Infection Preventionists FHA Mission to Care HIIN Results through February 2019 14,110 cases of harm prevented 1,396 Lives Saved $181.3 million in costs avoided 10% Reduction in Overall Harm UP Campaign SOAP UP! GET UP! WAKE UP! SCRIPT UP! UP Campaign: Spreading Cross Cutting Strategies Designed to reduce multiple forms of harm with simple, easy-to-accomplish activities that cut across several topics to decrease harm. Focused on four components: • SOAP UP: Hardwire Hand Hygiene • GET UP: Mobilize Patients • WAKE UP: Prevent Over-sedation • SCRIPT UP: Optimize Inpatient Medications 12 FHA Mission to Care HIIN 4

  5. Infection Prevention Boot Camp for May 30, 2019 Novice Infection Preventionists AHRQ Safety Program for Intensive Care Units: CLABSI/CAUTI AHRQ ICU Safety Program Florida Cohort 5 AHRQ Patient Safety Program for ICUs: Objectives and Overview • 12 month cohort beginning January 16, 2019 for eligible hospital Adult ICU’s focused on reducing: – CLABSI – CAUTI • Eligibility to Participate – + CAD in the TAP Report • Informational Webinar – December 6, 2018, 1:30‐2:30pm • Enrollment Deadline – December 14, 2018 14 AHRQ Patient Safety Program for ICUs: Benefits • Support in achieving Department of HHS 2020 CLABSI/CAUTI reduction goals • Gain experience with implementation of the Comprehensive Unit‐based Safety Program (CUSP) to create a “culture of safety” • Access to Resources – Educational materials – Subject Matter Experts – Coaches – Benchmark reports – Peer learning and sharing of “best practice” 15 FHA Mission to Care HIIN 5

  6. Infection Prevention Boot Camp for May 30, 2019 Novice Infection Preventionists Florida Cohort 5 Participants 23 Hospitals Hospital Name Unit Name AdventHealth Altamonte Springs* ICU 30 Units AdventHealth Kissimmee 8630-08 AdventHealth Ocala ICU Medical AdventHealth Waterman* 2 North Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville* Weaver 10 Baptist Medical Center South 4A-ICU Bay Medical Center Sacred Heart 4th Floor ICU Bethesda Hospital East Cardiothoracic CVICU Bethesda Hospital East CCU Bethesda Hospital West West CCU Boca Raton Regional Hospital CVICU Boca Raton Regional Hospital SICU Broward Health Coral Springs ICU & CCU Broward Health Medical Center T ICU Delray Medical Center CV Florida Medical Center - A Campus of North Shore CVICU Hialeah Hospital ICU Leesburg Regional Medical Center* ICU 2nd Floor Memorial Hospital West ICU Combined Morton Plant Hospital CCUA Morton Plant Hospital ICU1 Morton Plant Hospital ICU4 North Shore Medical Center CC South Lake Hospital ICU St. Vincent's Medical Center Riverside* 3100 ICU St. Vincent's Medical Center Riverside* 3600 CCU St. Vincent's Medical Center Riverside* 4E ICU St. Vincent's Medical Center Southside* ICU Tampa General Hospital* Surgical Trauma ICU 5K1 Tampa General Hospital 5K2 AHRQ Safety Program for ICUs: CLABSI/CAUTI 16 Program Goals Reduce CLABSI, CAUTI and device utilization rates in adult ICUs with elevated CLABSI and/or CAUTI rates Improve safety culture AHRQ Safety Program for ICUs: Preventing CLABSI and CAUTI 17 HHS 2020 HAI Reduction Goals 2 • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services HAI reduction goals established in October 2016: o Reduce CLABSI by 50% by 2020 o Reduce CAUTI by 25% by 2020 • This program can assist ICUs in achieving these national goals 18 AHRQ Safety Program for ICUs: Preventing CLABSI and CAUTI FHA Mission to Care HIIN 6

  7. Infection Prevention Boot Camp for May 30, 2019 Novice Infection Preventionists Infection Prevention and NHSN Virtual Series Date Topic Register Online Oct. 23, 2018 NHSN: SSI Surveillance Identification Event archive* and Analysis Event archive* Nov. 20, 2018 SSI‐Colon: How to Assess Root Cause and Prevention Strategies Dec. 18, 2018 NHSN: VAE Surveillance Identification Event archive* and Analysis Event archive* Jan. 22, 2019 VAE: How to Assess Root Cause and Prevention Strategies Feb. 19, 2019 NHSN: MRSA Bacteremia Surveillance Event archive* Identification and Analysis Mar. 26, 2019 MRSA Bacteremia : How to Assess Root Event archive* Cause and Prevention Strategies *Access Event Archives (Recordings | Slides) on the Mission to Care HIIN Website 19 Surgical Infection Prevention (SIP) Webinar Series Date Topic Register Online Apr. 26, 2019 SIP Webinar Series #1: Event archive* Pre‐operative Strategies for Prevention of SSI May 22, 2019 SIP Webinar Series #2: Event archive* Intra‐operative Strategies for Prevention of SSI June 25, 2019 SIP Webinar Series #3: Registration Link: https://cc.readytalk.com/r/phnc4eb9vhmp&eom Post‐operative Strategies for Prevention of SSI 20 *Access Event Archives (Recordings | Slides) on the Mission to Care HIIN Website Prevention of Post‐Surgical Harm In‐Person Event Date Topic Register Online June 5, 2019 ‐ FHA HIIN | Preventing Post‐ Registration Link: http://www.cvent.com/d/z6qv53/2K Surgical Harm 21 *Access Event Archives (Recordings | Slides) on the Mission to Care HIIN Website FHA Mission to Care HIIN 7

  8. Infection Prevention Boot Camp for May 30, 2019 Novice Infection Preventionists 2019 Team and Individual Awards CELEBRATION OF ACHIEVEMENT Nominations due Quality & Service June 17, 2019 Awards Submit nominations www.FHA.org/awards Recognizing the best in Florida Health Care Individual Awards Caregiver of the Year Nominations due Trustee of the Year June 17, 2019 Volunteer of the Year Team Awards * Best Florida Hospital Workplace Submit nominations Community Benefit Achievement Innovation of the Year in Patient Care www.FHA.org/awards Leadership in Quality and Patient Safety * 2 Recipients in each category – Hospitals Under 150 Beds; Over 150 Beds FHA Quality Support Team Contact Us: HIIN@fha.org | Phone: 407‐841‐6230 • Kim Streit, FACHE, MBA, MHS Senior Vice President • Phyllis Byles, RN, BSN, MHSM, BC‐NEA Clinical Performance Improvement Advisor • Dianne Cosgrove, MS, RN, CPHQ, LHRM Director of Clinical Quality Improvement • Cheryl D. Love, RN, BSN, BS‐HCA, MBA, LHRM, CPHRM Director of Quality and Patient Safety • Debbie Hegarty Manager of Surveys & Special Projects / Data Support • Luanne MacNeill Quality Initiatives Coordinator 24 FHA Mission to Care HIIN 8

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