Title: John Wocher
1John Wocher
- Senior Vice President, Kameda Medical Center,
Ciba, Japan.
2The development of Kameda medical centre as one
of the best quality service providers in Japan
3Achieving Excellence by Implementing Global
Trends in Healthcare
- John C. Wocher
- MHA, F.A.C.H.E
- Executive Vice President
- The Kameda Medical Center
4IntroductionJohn C. Wocher, MHA, FACHE
- Kameda Medical Center
- Kamogawa, Chiba, Japan
- Executive Vice President
5What Are They?
- More Emphasis on the Healing Environment
- Acceptance of EBM
- Telemedicine
- Emerging Risk Management
- International Benchmarking
- A Patient Focused Patient Centered Approach
- An Electronic Medical Record System
- More Disclosure
- Competition Choice
6Kameda Strategy
- One at A Time
- Implemented at Kameda
7The Healing Environment
- Holistic Roots
- Mind Body
- Physical, Mental, Social, Financial, and Cultural
- Sound, Air, Light, Color, Privacy, Temperature,
Contact/Communication, andChoice - Patient Empowerment Control
8Quickly
- Sound Internal, External, Privacy, and Control
- Temperature Ability to Control
- Privacy Control, Security Personalization
- Light Too much? Not Enough?
- Color Can lift the spirit and delight the
senses - Communication Internal and External
- Amenity For Patients, Families, Visitors, and
Staff Also - Etc
9Patient Rooms
The Palmetto Pavilion, Medical University of
South Carolina, Photos by Rick Alexander Inc.
10Kameda Clinic
11Inpatient Room - Kameda
12Patient Bathroom - Kameda
13Labor Delivery - Kameda
14Inpatient Room - Kameda
15Healing Space
16Patient Amenities
17Grossmont District Hospital, La Mesa California
Photographer Owen McCormic. Lennon Associates -
Design
18Evidence Based Medicine
- Is a Universal Concept
- Can Be Internationally Benchmarked
- Supports Research
- Improves Patient Confidence
- Reduces Medical Errors
- Promotes Standardization
- Should Improve Quality
- Mayreduce costs?
19Benchmarking
- Measure yourself, with yourself, over time, in
key performance indicators - Measure yourself, against others, over time, in
these key performance indicators - Identify Best Practice
- Equal or exceed this best practice in your
institution - Simple and effective to implement
20Other Creative Ideas
- Sister Hospital Relationships
- International Staff Exchanges
- Collaborative Research
- Summer Internships in Management
- Group Purchasing Data Access
- International Guidelines
- Direct Import
21Risk Management
- What is it? What is the Purpose?
- Too Err is Human
- 1st is to do no harm (Protect Patients)
- 2nd is to Improve Overall Performance
- 3rd is to Protect Against a Catastrophic Media
Event - 4th is to Minimize Litigation
- RM is the least expensive insurance
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23Telemedicine
- Emerging Technology
- A Primary Care/Specialist Interface?
- A Rural Medicine Tool?
- A Key Component in Home Health Care?
- International Possibilities? Yes.
- Patient Participation? Yes.
24Patient Centered Care
- Planetree
- Patient Focused Care
- The Empowered Patient
- Centered on Choices
- Staff Model
- Honesty and Transparency
- At Kameda Patient in Control
- No Cell phone Ban
Private Dining - 24H Visiting/ All Private
Rooms - Concierge Services/Room
Service - Say Yes Culture and more!
25Electronic Medical Records
- How Realistic?
- Cost Benefit
- Standards
- Privacy/Security
- Regulatory Issues
26Obstacles.
- Often overambitious bite off more than you can
chew tendency - IT personnel will not admit that they dont know
it all.when they dont. - Heresy if you oppose, so we blindly agree.
- An IT illiterate CEO
- General assurances from suppliers it will be all
right and we can take care of that. - Relying too much on consultants be careful
here. - Somehow, not buying proven, off-the-shelf
solutions instead ordering custom made, tailored,
untested, and costly software. - A hesitancy to bring the Bad News to seniors
- No one truly accountable for mistakes
- And, a myth Having a contract makes it easy to
sue a supplier. Not true. - Adapted From Collins T with Bicknell D (1977)
Crash Ten Ways To Avoid A Computer Disaster
(Simon and Shuster), New York - Or. They like the idea, but dont support it
because the DONT LIKE YOU!
27What Is Challenging In EMR Work?
- Constancy of Purpose Leadership, Clear Vision,
and Driving Force - Keeping Medical Approach, NOT Information System
Approach Standardizing Wherever Possible - Physician Turnover Naysayers
- Provider Ownership
- Rumors, Bugs, and Myths.
- Cookbook Medicine Big Brother
28Characteristics of Kameda EHR
- Enterprise-Wide Integrated
- Paperless/Filmless in Clinic - 1995
- Inpatient Totally Digitalized in 1998
- Community Networked Since 1995
- Home Health Care From 1998
- Cradle to Grave Registration
- Web Based in 2002
29Secret to Success!!!!!
- A Constant Patient Focus Concept is the Best
Navigator for IT Success in Health Care and
Demands a Team Approach.
30And.
- If you take just one quote with you on EMR
development - Customization prior to standardization will
result in failure. Beware the 200 vendors out
there, each offering the unique solution to your
needs. And as in medicine, each IT solution
should answer one question Is this also in
the patients best interest? - If yes, proceed.
31Amenity, Creativity Design
- Healthcare Facilities do NOT have to be
- Dark, Dull, Square, Boring, Intimidating, Plain,
or Average - Goal Delight Patients, Not Simply Satisfy
32Opportunities...
33Kameda
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36Conclusions.
- Trends are often rapid
- Trends are often dynamic, evolving, improving
- Doing the right thing is not a trend, but a
constant in our profession - Examine your corporate culture
- Make history, dont just read history
- Benchmark to establish Best Practice
- Think TEAM Treat Everybody As Me
- Constant focus on the patient
- Use technology to the maximum benefit
37Implications
- Healthcare overall a multi-billion yen
opportunity - Eldercare an emerging and important business
opportunity - Womens healthcare can be a mega-opportunity
- Marketing is emerging opportunity
- Risk Management an emerging opportunity
- How many MBAs in hospitals? Not Enough!
- Emerging IT infrastructure
- Global Opportunities? Yes!
38What We Are Attempting
39The ability to step back allows Kameda to
- Integrate All Aspects
- See Detail and Big Picture
- Focus On Any Aspect
- Share Perspective
- See Whole Person
- Look at Lifetime Versus Event
- Evaluate Cradle To Grave
40In Conclusion - We Believe
- Competition and Choice is GOOD
- Patient Empowerment is GOOD
- Financing Evidence Based Innovation is GOOD
- Patient as Full Team Member is GOOD
- Broad Perspective of Quality of Life is BETTER
Than Narrow Perspective on Episode of Care - Quality Can ALWAYS be Improved
41Thank You!
Johnwocher_at_kameda.jp http//www.kameda.or.jp
42Questions Anytime
johnwocher_at_kameda.jp