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Georgia Hospital Engagement Network Patient and Family Centered Safe Care Putting Patients First

Georgia Hospital Engagement Network Patient and Family Centered Safe Care Putting Patients First. Continuing our positive net forward energy. Continuing Our Positive Net Forward Energy. Celebrating Our Success. State of the GA HEN.

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Georgia Hospital Engagement Network Patient and Family Centered Safe Care Putting Patients First

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  1. Georgia Hospital Engagement NetworkPatient and Family Centered Safe CarePutting Patients First

  2. Continuing our positive net forward energy Continuing Our Positive Net Forward Energy Celebrating Our Success

  3. State of the GA HEN In Q2-2012 56% of 109 GA HEN Hospitals Met Readmissions Target

  4. 328!

  5. Our Foundation

  6. Present State: HEN Hospital Engagement

  7. HEN Hospital Current Progress Toward AIM

  8. Tracking Progress Across All Hospital Engagement Networks • 5 Basic Indicators for Every Hospital on Each of the 9 HACs + Readmissions Z = Not Applicable 0 = Not Engaged 1 = Engaged and Committed to Progress 2 = Reporting Data 3 = Generating Improvement 4 = Benchmark Hospital

  9. 2013 Changes • Simplifying Data Submission • Standardizing Meetings • Assessing Evaluations, acting on comments • Utilizing All Teach, All Learn • Using Executive Leadership Survey results to drive • Developing the Executive Quality Action Council • Refocusing on the Voice of the Patient: Patient and Family Centered Safe Care Advisory Action Group • Revising recognition program based on feedback

  10. Specific Changes to Eliminate “All Cause Harm” • Doubling Down on Improvements – Challenge from CMS • Implementation of Best Practices & Attestation Survey • Actively Engaging in: • Hospital Visits and Coaching • Educational Opportunities • Patient & Family-Centered Safe Care Culture • Ownership & Accountability at All Staff Levels All Teach, All Learn Member Input Essential

  11. Results to Date Over $44 Million Saved! 1,465 Patients’ Harm Prevented!!

  12. Achieving 2013 HEN Targets Potential Savings: $93 Million! Potential Harm Prevented: 7,000 Patients

  13. Thank You!

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