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Building Co-Production into the Woodwork: Lessons from
ImproveCareNow
PR-COIN Spring Learning Session Sarah Myers May 8, 2015
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By the end of this talk:
You will know what I mean when I say co-production
You will be able to share at least one example of how centers in another collaborative quality improvement network got started with co-production
You will have food for thought for your discussion about co-production tomorrow.
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Cliff Notes Version of the ImproveCareNow Story
They all have a story.
AND they all have knowledge, ideas, and talents that will help
improve care.
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Spring 2007
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“Co-production.” Is that more QI jargon?
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Maintaining community aesthetics and health
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Working to improve schools together
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Other Examples?
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It’s really pretty simple:
It’s producing things—in this case improvements in care and outcomes—together.
Co-production is patients, families, clinicians, and researchers collaborating as equal and reciprocal contributors to produce information (e.g., clinical
data, patient reported outcomes), knowledge (informal insights and formal research), and know-how (expertise) to improve healthcare and health
outcomes.
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Using QI tools to make it simple
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CO-PRODUCTION AT THE NETWORK LEVEL
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Patient and Family Engagement at the “Front Lines” of our Network
Being part of the distributed learning health system to produce information, knowledge, and know-how for improving the health care system and personal health.
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People: Driven by Generosity, Experience, and Collaboration
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Parent Working Group: Professional Experience
Nurse
Camp director
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
WRITER AND EDITOR
Realtor
Foundation director
OPERATIONS SPECIALIST Statistician
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Lead Parent Partner
Parent Leadership Council Assistant Lead Parent
4 Subcommittee Chairs 2 members at large
Meets monthly
Parent Working Group One parent from each care center
Meets quarterly
Other ICN Parents Other parents who are part of ICN but not ready for a network leadership role; may be active in care center
mentoring, online discussion, etc. Kept abreast of PWG activities via newsletter or email.
Subcommittees Membership: acquisition, onboarding & mentoring Communications Learning Session Planning Research
STRUCTURE: Parent Working Group
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Patients and Parents as Part of Network leadership
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Trust
Families need to trust that they are seen as full partners We need to trust that we are still needed We need to be able to give and take feedback and be honest if one side is pushing too far too fast Get to know each other as people in order to establish this trust, just as one would any co-worker
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CO-PRODUCTION AT THE INDIVIDUAL CENTER LEVEL
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Levine Children’s Hospital: Guidance for the IBD Journey
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Riley Children’s Hospital: Easing the Financial Burden
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Northwest Pediatric GI: Raising Awareness & Building Bridges
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Nationwide: Leveraging Professional Experience
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Children’s Mercy: Defining the Role
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“BUT THEY MUST HAVE A LOT OF RESOURCES. WE ARE SO BUSY.”
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Co-Production is not a Change to Test
Co-production is not a new QI intervention. It’s a way of doing work that helps you move further, faster, and in ways that are more meaningful to families. Co-production does not equal more work in the long run but you have to put thought into working in this way When it becomes part of the way you do QI, it helps get projects done
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Common “fears”
It will take more time that we don’t have
We will air our “dirty laundry”
Parents will want to focus on their own child’s care
My ideas won’t be needed or heard anymore
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Examples of 90-Day Goals: Small to ambitious
Mercy: “Host advocacy event- education/resource fair for IBD patients and families.”
Greenville: “Identify and engage 2-3 volunteers demonstrating commitment as parent leaders.”
Iowa: “Identify at least 5 parents who are willing to provide support to new diagnosis patients.”
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Changes to Test: Getting Started
Talk as an improvement team about what co-productions means to you and your improvement work. Talk about your concerns and fears. Identify a champion who “gets” what parents and partners bring to the table…someone who will make this way of thinking prominent in all conversations Think about a few parents that might have good input into a small-scale project—start small, start this week (start with a list of 4-5 parents who are likely to want to contribute) Start communicating with patient community via social media
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Feeling ready to start?
Invite a parent to attend your next QI meeting
Invite a parent to review an educational tool that you haven’t updated in a while
Ask a newer parent for feedback on the new diagnosis process and one thing they would improve
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Bottom line: Just starting talking and connecting as people.
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Questions?