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Patient Safety and Clinical Pharmacy Services Collaborative (PSPC)

Patient Safety and Clinical Pharmacy Services Collaborative (PSPC). PSPC Overview. Website:. PSPC informational presentations. Each presentation focuses on a different topic. Topics include: PSPC Overview How to Form a PSPC Team for our 6 th year (aka PSPC 6.0)

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Patient Safety and Clinical Pharmacy Services Collaborative (PSPC)

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  1. Patient Safety and Clinical Pharmacy Services Collaborative (PSPC) PSPC Overview Website:

  2. PSPC informational presentations • Each presentation focuses on a different topic. Topics include: • PSPC Overview • How to Form a PSPC Team for our 6th year (aka PSPC 6.0) • How to Enroll in PSPC 6.0 • Collaborative Expectations • A PSPC team success story • Presentations are located at www.healthcarecommunities.org PSPC Overview

  3. What’s the issue? • More than 133 million Americans live with chronic illnesses1 • 91% of all prescriptions filled for a chronic condition2 • 1.5 million people are injured each year as a result of medication3 • Uncoordinated care costs an estimated $240Billion/year 4 PSPC Overview 1. CDC National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion: Chronic Disease Prevention http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/overview.htm 2.American Heart Association. Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics–2008 Update. Dallas, Texas: American Heart Association; 2008.http://www.americanheart.org 3. Institute of Medicine (IOM), To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System, Washington, DC: National Academy Press; 2000 4. Owens, MK “The Health Care imperative: Lowering Costs and Improving Outcomes”, The Institute of Medicine, 2010

  4. What is PSPC? An opportunity for impact WHAT: Quality Improvement Collaborative aimed at improving health outcomes and patient safety for high-risk patients (Adapted IHI Breakthrough Series Collaborative Model) Improve the delivery system where there are gaps by: • Enhancing care coordination among the providers and partners involved • Fostering multidisciplinary, team based care approach • Strengthening patient centered medical home • Integrating medication management and other services to minimize harm related to adverse drug events and maximize optimal health outcomes PSPC Overview

  5. Staying focused…our PSPC aim PSPC AIM: Inter-professional teams that improve the health outcomes and safety for high medication risk populations through patient-centered, cost-effective medication management services aligned with quality national standards.   PSPC’s vision: To engage 3,000 communities in the US who will have integrated care teams that will ensure optimal health outcomes and safety for every patient. PSPC Overview

  6. What do we want to achieve? The transformational goal of the PSPC: • Integrate the healthcare delivery system, across multiple healthcare partners, to create a service delivery system for high-risk patients that will produce breakthroughs in the following three areas: • 1) Improved patient health outcomes • 2) Improved patient safety • 3) Increase utilization of cost-effective and integrated medication management services PSPC Overview

  7. Who is driving PSPC? WHO: Community based teams across the country • Organizations include safety net provider and hospitals, public health departments, and HIV clinics • Partners include colleges of pharmacy, primary care associations, and Quality Improvement Organizations • Multidisciplinary care teams delivering patient centered services to improve medication safety and health outcomes This is about saving patient lives! PSPC Overview In our 5th year (2012-2013), we had over 380+ community based teams from 49 states + DC, PR and VI participate!

  8. PSPC Model (Adapted from IHI Breakthrough Collaborative Series) PDSA=Plan, Do, Study, Act LS= Learning Session AP=Action Period Enroll Teams Prework P P D A A D S S AP1 LS 1 LS 2 AP2 LS 3 PSPC Overview Resources ListServ Tools/Guides Conference Calls Faculty Expertise Healthcare Communities.org PSPC Change Package

  9. Key Attributes of the PSPC • Patient-Centered • Interdisciplinary Care Team • Cross-Organizational with Health Homes at the Center • Systematically Addresses Medication Management, Safety and Risk -- Huge Issues for Ambulatory Care Patients • All Teach, All Learn • Align with national efforts (ex: Partnership for Patients) It Is Truly the Next Generation of Collaboratives! PSPC Overview

  10. PSPC Overview Results from PSPC 5.0

  11. PSPC 5.0 Experienced The Largest Growth in the Number of Teams to Date

  12. Over 13,000 Patients Are Being Screened This Year By PSPC Teams to Catch, Correct & Ultimately Eliminate Medication Errors.

  13. Over 27,000 Patients are in PSPC PoF’s with 57% of Teams Showing Improvement on the Health Status Marker Thru July 2013.

  14. PSPC informational presentations • Each presentation focuses on a different topic. Topics include: • PSPC Overview • How to Form a PSPC Team for our 6th year (aka PSPC 6.0) • How to Enroll in PSPC 6.0 • Collaborative Expectations • A PSPC team success story • Presentations are located at www.healthcarecommunities.org PSPC Overview

  15. Thank you from all of us at PSPC! For questions and/or more information: Email: patientsafety@hrsa.gov PSPC Overview Website: Join the Healthcare Care Communities portal and the PSPC Community at: www.healthcarecommunities.org

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