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SFGH Children’s Health Center Quarterly Report, June 2011
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Transcript of SFGH Children’s Health Center Quarterly Report, June 2011
SFGH Children’s Health CenterQuarterly Report, June 2011
CHC Stats• 12,700 patients• 16,000 primary care visits annually• Provider FTE
• NPs: 2.24 FTE• MDs: 1.73 FTE• Residents: 1.89 FTE
• MEA/LVN FTE• 4.0 MEAs + as needed• 4.5 RNs• 3 LVNs (1 currently on leave)• 2 clerks and 1 senior clerk• We have 7.6 FTE and need
8.5-12.75 FTE!
The Children’s Health Fairies• Lannie Adelman, RN, MS, MBA• Shonul Jain, MD• Shannon Thyne, MD• Katie McPeak, MD• Mabel Chan, MD• Jennie Trinh
Aim Statement
• ACCESS IMPROVEMENT:– Ultimate goal of increasing patient visits– Route to improvement is through streamlining/shortening the
patient visit• AIM STATEMENT:“ For primary care patients, decrease total patient time at
clinic visits (including registration, clinician time, immunizations, and labs) to <90 minutes per patient by January 1, 2012.”
Changes tested or implemented this Quarter
• PDSA summary and learning points– Huddles need more clinician buy in and MEA
supervision/training leadership change/clearer messaging
– MEA checklist not completed by MEAs/not valued by clinicians despite group consensus on implementation more training and supervision for MEAS, clearer expectations for clinicians and MEAs
– Staff satisfaction survey staff generally happy but different sense of purpose than clinicians work on teambuilding repeat survey in June 2011
– QI training team workshop QI projects for MEAs, refined clinic-wide QI plan (SFHP PIP in summer 2011)
REAL TIME CHANGES ON A DAILY BASIS IN THE CHC!
Data
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Average time from arrival to departure whole clinic
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Empanelment data for 6M CHC
% of pts unassigned to PCP
MEAs enter PCP at registration
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6M staff satisfaction survey
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Challenges• Morale and buy-in
– Role clarification• Lack of leadership skills within primary care nursing team
– Lack of larger vision• “It’s just more work for us.”• “That’s not my job.”
– Resistance to change• “That’s not my job.”
• Data– Measures difficult to determine– Collection
• Where is it? How do we do it?– Analysis
• Time
Action Plan• Sustainable data collection
– Measuring cycle time for all primary care– No show rates– Monitoring performance of MEA team in patient assessments– i2i and IT services for ongoing measurement
• Improve morale and buy-in– Customer service training – Create photo board for all staff– Incentives for improved performance– Examples of successful implementation (visits to other model clinics)– Repeat satisfaction survey
• Longer term “access”-related goals– Revise provider appointment templates– Revise immunization forms– Decrease no-show rates