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PFCC Partners
PFANetwork Webinar
September 24, 2014
10am – 11am PST
Today’s Agenda
• Welcome
• Diedtra Henderson, Institute of Medicine
• Network Member Highlight: Mary Ann Peugeot,
Vanderbilt
• Network News
• PFA Engagement Opportunities
Invitation from the Institute of
Medicine
Diedtra Henderson
IOM Program Officer
INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE
Roundtable on Value & Science-Driven Health Care
Objective: Advancing a continuously learning health system
Participants: Leadership from nine sectors: public, clinicians, delivery
organizations, payers, purchasers, information technology,
research, government, and engineering
A learning
health
system:
One in which science, informatics, incentives, and culture are aligned for
continuous improvement and innovation, with best practices seamlessly
embedded in the delivery process and new knowledge captured as an
integral by-product of the delivery experience.
Patient and
family aims:
VALUE, SCIENCE, CULTURE changes necessary to
ensure that patients and families receive the care they want
and deserve—and which continually improves.
The Roundtable’s Agenda: Patient-relevant strategies
Value: Improve transparency on the outcomes and costs of health
care delivery.
Science: Build the demand and involvement by patients and families for
real-time continuous improvement and learning from their
experiences.
Culture: Provide care that is most meaningful to people and their
families, that is team based, and that includes patients and
their families as full partners.
Web-based stakeholder survey
The Roundtable’s “Ask”
Please be in touch to help us build the type of patient & family
advisory council leadership network necessary to foster a
continuously learning health system in America.
Contacts: Diedtra Henderson
IOM Program Officer
DHenderson@nas.edu
Katherine D. Burns
IOM Senior Program Assistant
kburns@nas.edu
Andrew Wong
IOM Intern
awong@nas.edu
Network Member Highlight
Mary Ann Peugeot
Vanderbilt
Nashville, Tennessee
We Are All in This
Together:
Collaboration
Possibilities in
Hospital Settings
and Beyond
Mary Ann Peugeot, CPA, Volunteer, Advisor
brownmab@earthlink.net
615.292.0663
What’s the
Motivation for
Being Involved?
Polycystic Kidney Disease?
Kidney Donation?
Father’s chronic back pain and COPD?
Husband’s multiple pulmonary emboli?
Vanderbilt Leadership’s support of advisory council and activities?
Changes in health care system?
Is it really possible to narrow it
down?
“Anyone who is
involved in the
problem should be
involved in
developing the
solution.” Chris Hart
Some of my Activities as a
PFAC Member
Vanderbilt Patient & Family Advisory Council for 8 years(Chair 4 years)
MyHealth@Vanderbilt (patient portal) Committee
Patient Experience and Service Improvement Council
Representative on Food Committee
Subcommittees for Patient Promise, Patient Wait, Post-Discharge Phone Calls
Mock Patient for new nurse orientation
Speaker at new employee orientations
What or whom
are we waiting
for???
LET’S THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX!!!
Activities outside
Vanderbilt TN Hospital Association – Presentations at regional meetings
regarding collaboration with patients and families
Faith & Health committee with THA and other health care institutions to foster cooperation between hospitals and churches in care giving for discharged patients
Transitioning Patients Across the Care Continuum (TPACC) and Qsource – Patient and family representative on committees
Patient & family advisor at new dementia facility in Nashville
Advisory Board for School of Nursing at Lipscomb University
Tennessee Pharmacy Association – Fostering patient & family involvement
Siloam Family Health Center – Wants to start advisory council
What’s Next?
But I can’t
wait to find
out!!!
Who Knows?
Questions? Comments?
Network News
• What are the current activities your team is working
on?
• What have you tried that worked? What have you
tried that did not lead to an improvement?
• What is the primary challenge you’re facing? What
are you doing to address it?
PFANetwork
is on LinkedIn!
PFA Engagement Opportunities –
HQI Annual Conference Tuition Waivers
For questions regarding PFA tuition waivers, or to receive a copy of the application, contact Asma Ahmad at aahmad@chpso.org.
PFA Engagement Opportunities –
Pledge to Make Care “Better Together”
http://ipfcc.org/advance/topics/strategies-for-changing-policies.html
PFA Engagement Opportunities
– Patient Passport
PFA Engagement Opportunities • 2014 John M. Eisenberg Patient Safety and Quality Awards;
http://www.qualityforum.org/eisenberg_award/; due Sept. 30th
• Institute of Medicine (IOM) Patient and Family Council
Leadership Network; send links to webpages and example
materials to Diedtra Henderson at dhenderson@nas.edu
• Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI);
http://www.pcori.org/
• Partnership for Patients; http://partnershipforpatients.cms.gov/
PFA Engagement Opportunities
Upcoming Webinars
• Wednesday, October 22nd, 10am-11am PST
• Wednesday, November 29th, 10am-11am PST
• Wednesday, December 17th, 10am-11am PST
• Wednesday, January 28th, 10am-11am PST
• Wednesday, February 25th, 10am-11am PST
• Wednesday, March 25th, 10am-11am PST
Want your team’s work highlighted on an upcoming
webinar? Email me! Tara@pfccpartners.com
Thank You!