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Nancy J. Wilson, BSN, MD, MPH

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Nancy J. Wilson, BSN, MD, MPH

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    1. Nancy J. Wilson, BSN, MD, MPH Incorporate Together Were Greater Than logo?Incorporate Together Were Greater Than logo?

    2. Vision Through the power of alliance, VHA members and physicians will improve Americas health.

    4. 2002 FocusIntegrated Strategy Patient Safety Clinical Performance Work Force Consumer Experience Patient Experience Expense Management Revenue Management

    5. Power of the VHA Alliance Collaborative Improvement Programs Educational Sessions Turnkey Toolkits Assessment Tools Measurement and Benchmarking Systems Leadership Networks Web-based Knowledge Sharing Consulting Center for Research and Innovation

    6. National Accomplishments 2002 459 shareholders and partners engaged in clinical improvement 603 acute care facilities working on patient safety 40% net improvement in member performance

    7. Hospital Reported Program Value Gained

    9. Push-Pull Strategy Key Messages: The program is also built upon a two fold strategy that encourages women to be proactive in talking with physicians and seeking appropriate care (pull strategies), while influencing physicians and other health care providers to be more proactive in addressing cardiac care issues with women patients.Key Messages: The program is also built upon a two fold strategy that encourages women to be proactive in talking with physicians and seeking appropriate care (pull strategies), while influencing physicians and other health care providers to be more proactive in addressing cardiac care issues with women patients.

    10. Interval Results Key Messages: The one-year post launch results at Yale New Haven are impressive as you can see; although we fully expect a project of this magnitude to take multiple years as it has with breast cancer to reach its full potential and impactKey Messages: The one-year post launch results at Yale New Haven are impressive as you can see; although we fully expect a project of this magnitude to take multiple years as it has with breast cancer to reach its full potential and impact

    11. VHA Awards for Womens HeartAdvantage The Ellwood Award Presented by the Foundation for Accountability (FACCT), the Ellwood Award recognizes organizations, individuals and programs that demonstrate an effort to increase accountability in health care delivery. Past winners of the award include the Institute of Medicine and the Leapfrog Group. 13 Healthcare Advertising Awards Various marketing and advertising campaigns. The awards are sponsored by Healthcare Marketing Report, the nations leading publication on health care marketing 8 Aster Awards The national Aster Awards recognize excellence in medical marketing and advertising materials NAWH Community Health Education Award

    12. Womens HeartAdvantage Participants

    15. Demonstration Site Results 32% increase in volume of stroke cases [over 1,200 cases] at Sentara Hospitals in 2001 (10% increase during the 4th quarter 2001 alone)

    16. Creates Preference Builds a market for quality Key Messages: This comprehensive approach used by VHA is built upon a foundation of proven, evidence-based clinical care methodologies that promote better ways and best practices in the care of cardiac disease. Key Messages: This comprehensive approach used by VHA is built upon a foundation of proven, evidence-based clinical care methodologies that promote better ways and best practices in the care of cardiac disease.

    18. Intensive Care: Transformation Through Innovation Patient and family Clinical performance Workforce Tools and technologies Process and information management Financial management Leadership

    19. Community Hospital

    20. Hartford Hospital MICU

    21. CEO Work Group for Clinical Excellence VHA healthcare organizations working collaboratively, and with the commitment of senior leadership, can accelerate the pace and the scope of their respective clinical improvement efforts and set the standard of performance.

    22. Areas of Work Acute Myocardial Infarction Medication Errors Surgical Site Infections Congestive Heart Failure Community Acquired Pneumonia Organizational Change Management Green Light Reporting Model

    24. The goal is the best care for every patient, every day. Our patients deserve nothing less.

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