Title: Improving Immunizations: A CQI Approach
1Improving Immunizations A CQI Approach
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3Last week we learned
- Why influenza is specifically harmful to
dialysis patients, and -
- Why it is important to immunize
4Today we will talk about
- How to use CQI to improve vaccination rates
- How to identify common barriers
- How to develop strategies for overcoming the
barriers
5What is CQI?
- Improving quality through
- Proactive approach
- Optimal orientation
- Process focus
6What is CQI?
- Improvement comes from the application of
knowledge. - Any approach to improvement must be based on
building and applying knowledge. - Significant, long-term, positive impact occur
only when someone takes the initiative.
7The CQI Cycle
PLAN
ACT
DO
STUDY
The Cycle Never Ends
8It just keeps going, and going, and going
9A Cycle for Learning and Improvement
10The IHI Model for Improvement
- What are we trying to
- accomplish?
- How will we know that a
- change is an improvement?
- What changes can we
- make that will result in
- an improvement?
Act
Plan
Study
Do
11Understanding the Problem
- Establishing a problem statement
- Defining the scope of the problem
- Refining the problem
12Immunizations for Influenza
- Where are we currently?
- - What does the data say?
- -What is the trend?
- Where do we want to be?
- - What knowledge do we have?
- - What is our goal?
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13Where Are We Now?
ESRD patients initiating therapy at least 90 days
before September 1, 2005, alive on December 31,
2005 vaccinations tracked between September 1
December 31.
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USRDS ADR 2007
14What Knowledge Do We Have?
- Increased susceptibility of CKD patients to
pneumococcal and hepatitis B (CDC) - Failure to increase rates of immunization over
past 10 years (USRDS)
15Where do we want to be?
- Healthy People 2010 Goals
- Influenza 90
- Pneumococcal 90
- Hepatitis B 80
- Network Medical Review Board recommendations
- CDC Guidelines
16What Are the Barriers?
17How Will We Know a Change Is an Improvement?
- Identify the barriers
- How do we measure that barrier?
- What does improvement look like?
18Identifying the Causes
- Which root causes are are specific to this
dialysis unit? - What barriers create this cause?
- What strategies can be implemented to overcome
the barriers?
19Root Cause Analysis
Low immunization rates
HP 2010 Goal
20PlanningKey Components of a CQI Team
- Multidisciplinary
- Common goal
- Day-to-day knowledge
21Planning for Improvement
- Thinking outside the box
- Establishing accountability
- Setting a timeframe
- Evaluating results
- Documenting change
22REMEMBER
All improvement requires change but Not all
change is improvement
Evaluate the results!
23Thinking Outside the Box
24Rules of Creativity
- Challenge the boundaries
- Rearrange the order of the steps
- Look for ways to smooth the flow
- Evaluate the purpose
- Visualize the idea
- Remove the current way of doing things as an
option
25Establishing Accountability
26- From the top down
- Support
- resources
- From the ground up
- Problem identification
- Idea development
27Implementing Change
- When given a choice between two systems, one of
which they understand, people will use what they
know. - If you want to truly make a change, you must
present an expectation and put in place a
structure to effect the change. - People need information in order to change.
28Setting A Timeframe
29Evaluate the Results
30Document the Change
31Resources
- Immunization Tools
- www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/downloads/b_dialysis_gui
de.pdf - www.esrdnetwork6.org/STICCoalition.htm
- www.esrdnet11.org/quality/immunization_coalition.a
sp - www.esrdnet15.org/QI.htmstic
- CQI Tools
- ANNA
- ESRD Networks
- www.ihi.org
32Questions?Lsauls_at_nw6.esrd.netjdeane_at_nw11.esrd.ne
tkstrott_at_nw15.esrd.net