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Adverse Drug EventsK-HEN Data Collection
& Submission
Dolores Hagan, RN BSNK-HEN Education and Data Manager
August 2012
Objectives• Review reporting requirements• Review K-HEN recommended measures• Review the specifications for monitoring
data (Inclusion and exclusion criteria)• Discuss requirements for baseline data• Define data entry and submission timeline• Identify measures that may be pulled
from other systems where data is currently being entered
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Reporting Requirements
• For each topic area chosen, hospitals are required to submit data for at least– One process measure AND– One outcome measure
• Hospitals are strongly encouraged to report on the K-HEN recommended measures
• Additional outcome and/or process measures may be selected and reported as desired 3
K-HEN Recommended Measures
• Purpose—standardize reporting on the same measures across the state for robust benchmarking capability
• Measures selected based on polling data from the KHA Quality Conference in March 2012
• Have continued to evolve with your feedback (Keep it coming! )
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HRET HEN Encyclopedia of Measures
• Lists all measures available in the CDS• Defines the numerator and denominator for
each measure• Provides a link to the source of the measure• http://www.k-hen.com/Portals/16/Documen
ts/HRET_HEN_Encyclopedia_of_Measures_v3.pdf
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Adverse Drug Events: Outcome Measure
• Preferred measure: #12 Excessive anticoagulation with warfarin - Inpatients
• Alternate measure: #13 Hypoglycemia in Inpatients receiving insulin
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# 12 Excessive Anticoagulation Criteria
• Numerator—Inpatients experiencing excessive anticoagulation with warfarin—INR greater than 6
• Denominator—All inpatients receiving warfarin anticoagulation therapy
7Source: ISMP Trigger Alert List by Causal Medication
# 13 Hypoglycemia Criteria
• Numerator—Inpatients receiving insulin or other hypoglycemic agents with plasma glucose concentration of ≤ 50 mg/dl
• Denominator—Total inpatient receiving insulin or other hypoglycemic agents
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Adverse Drug Events: Process Measure
• Preferred Measure: #6 Inpatient discharge medication reconciliation
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#6 Inpatient Discharge Medication Reconciliation Criteria
Numerator—Inpatient discharges with medication reconciliation completed
Denominator—All inpatient discharges
10Source: CMS Meaningful Use Electronic Specifications
Baseline Data• Only submitted one time• For all topic areas except Readmissions:
– Baseline data is from 2011 prior to January 1, 2012– May be the entire calendar year of 2011 or any other
period within the year (a month, a quarter, etc)– Enter your specific period beginning and ending
dates• Readmission Baseline Data
– Preferably CY 2011– May use Jan – Jun 2012 if 2011 data is not available
• If no baseline data is available, do not enter anything for baseline—begin with monitoring data 11
Adverse Drug Events
Complete baseline data entry by
August 15!• Data should be entered on a monthly basis as
much as possible
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Adverse Drug Events2012 Monthly Data Entry Schedule
Monitoring Month Data Entry Available Data Entry Complete
January Immediately As soon as possible*
February Immediately As soon as possible*
March Immediately As soon as possible*
April Immediately As soon as possible*
May Immediately As soon as possible*
June Immediately As soon as possible*
July August 1, 2012 August 31, 2012
August September 1, 2012 September 30, 2012
September October 1, 2012 October 31, 2012
October November 1, 2012 November 30, 2012
November December 1, 2012 December 31, 2012
December January 1, 2013 January 31, 2013
13*If data is available
Comprehensive Data System (CDS)
• Link to HRET training webinar for CDS located on K-HEN website under Data Page
• https://www.hretcds.org/Login.aspx• Data coordinator receives initial login and
creates hospital’s users– At least two data administrators– As many data entry users as needed
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Measure Selection
• Review the K-HEN Recommended Measures and the HRET Encyclopedia of Measures
• Determine which measures you will report
Remember you MUST report on at least one process and one outcome measure
per topic area selected
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Measure Enrollment
• Enroll in the measures that you are reporting
• Select Admin Measure Enrollment– Select the topic area– Select/deselect and save the measures that
you will be reporting on– This will narrow your choices for data entry to
only those selected– You may reselect those measures at a later
time if desired16
Data Collection & Entry
• Review the numerator and denominator criteria for the measures selected
• Collect and compile the data• Sign on to the CDS
– Select Data Entry tab– Select the topic from the drop Select Next– Find the appropriate measure Select Enter
Data
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Baseline Data Entry• Defaults to the Baseline tab• Enter the Measurement start and end dates
Select ‘Add’• Under ‘Data Entry’ column, Select ‘Go’• Was data collected for this measurement period?
Select Yes or No– If No, enter reason (e.g. data not available)– If Yes, enter the numerator and denominator– Select Save or Submit
• Save holds data in ‘temporary’ area and is not available for reporting within the CDS
• Data may be edited by the hospital until it is submitted 18
Monitoring Data Entry
• Select the Monitoring tab• Under the Data Entry column, Select ‘Go’ for
the appropriate month• Was data collected for this measurement
period? Select Yes or No• If No, enter reason (e.g. data not available)• If Yes, enter the numerator and denominator• Select Save or Submit
– ‘Save’ holds data in ‘temporary’ area and is available for reporting within the CDS
– Data may be edited by the hospital until it is submitted 19
Data Tidbits
• Each month should have data entered or a reason it was not collected
• Additional training will be provided after data has been entered and reporting is available
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Monthly Progress Report
• Due to K-HEN by the 10th of each month• Use template provided• One report per topic area• Report template and sample complete
report located on K-HEN website (www.k-hen.com) under Tools and Resources
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Aim?: (Including your How Good and By When statement)
Why is this project important?:
Aim StatementAim Statement
Changes being Tested, Changes being Tested, Implemented or Implemented or
SpreadSpread
Recommendations and Recommendations and Next StepsNext Steps
Lessons LearnedLessons LearnedRun ChartsRun Charts
(For each listed change, indicate whether it is being tested (T), Implemented (I) or Spread (S))
(Enter summary here)
• Enter summary here (what do you need from Executive Project Champion, Sponsor at this time to move project?)
• Recommendations
• Next steps for testing
Project Title: ______________________________ Date: _____________Hospital Name: ____________________________ State: _____________
© 2012 Institute for Healthcare Improvement
Team MembersTeam Members
(Name of Project Champion, Senior Leader Sponsor & all other names & roles)
(Make fonts large, title, labels, datesand notes very simple on graphs prior to shrinking graphs. Should be able to
fit 6-8 readable graphs here. If no data are available for a particular
measures either create “empty” run list
the name of the measure(s) to be collected.)
Self Assessment Score, 1-5 (see AHA/HRET Assessment Scale document) = Self Assessment Score, 1-5 (see AHA/HRET Assessment Scale document) = <enter score here><enter score here>
Sample Completed Report
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Project Assessment Scale
• http://www.k-hen.com/Portals/16/Documents/HRETHENProjectAssessmentScale.pdf
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Homework
• Set up CDS users for your site • Collect and enter baseline data by Aug 15• Enter monitoring data for Jan - May 2012 as
available• Enter monitoring data for Jul 2012 by Aug
31• Complete July progress report by Aug 10
and email to [email protected]
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Questions
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