Title: Kori Magallanez, BS
1- Kori Magallanez, BS
- Ohio KePRO
2Advancing Excellence
- Two-year, voluntary, nationwide campaign
- Kick-Off September 29, 2006
- Builds on the success of other campaigns
- Quality First
- CMS Nursing Home Quality Initiative
- Culture change/Person-centered care movement
- www.nhqualitycampaign.org
3Campaign Founders
- Alliance for Quality Nursing Home Care
- American Association of Homes and Services for
the Aging (AAHSA) - American Association of Nurse Assessment
Coordinators (AANAC) - American College of Health Care Administrators
(ACHCA) - American Health Care Association (AHCA)
- American Medical Directors Association (AMDA)
- Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services (CMS)
- Quality Improvement Organizations (QIOs)
- The Commonwealth Fund
- The Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society
- National Association of Health Care Assistants
(NAHCA) - National Citizens Coalition for Nursing Home
Reform (NCCNHR) - National Commission for Quality Long-Term Care.
4Campaign Goals
- Clinical
- Reduce high-risk pressure ulcers
- Reduce use of physical restraints
- Reduce pain in long-term residents
- Reduce pain in post-acute residents
- Organizational
- Set clinical targets (www.nhqi-star.org)
- Reduce staff turnover
- Measure resident family satisfaction
- Consistent assignment of caregivers
5Reduce High-Risk Pressure Ulcers
- Goal 1Nursing home residents receive appropriate
care to prevent and minimize pressure ulcers. - National average lt 10
- 30 of nursing homes lt 6
- No nursing home gt 24
- Ohio state average 12.3
6Reduce Physical Restraints
- Goal 2 Nursing home residents are independent to
the best of their ability and rarely experience
daily physical restraints. - National average lt 5
- 50 of nursing homes lt 3
- No nursing home gt 19
- Ohio state average 5.8
7Reduce Pain in Long-Term Residents
- Goal 3 Nursing home residents who live in a
nursing home longer than 90 days infrequently
experience moderate or severe pain. - National average lt 4
- 30 of nursing homes lt 2
- No nursing home gt 20
- Ohio state average 7.9
8Reduce Pain in Post-Acute Residents
- Goal 4 People who come to nursing homes after
staying in the hospital only sometimes experience
moderate to severe pain. - National average lt 15
- 30 of nursing homes lt 10
- No nursing home gt 46
- Ohio state average 26.3
9Set Targets
- Goal 5 Most nursing homes will set
individualized targets for clinical quality
improvement. - 90 of nursing homes will set annual clinical
quality targets on www.nhqi-star.org - 50 of nursing homes will set targets that are at
least 25 lower than their current rate - Ohio 67
10Resident and Family Satisfaction Surveys
- Goal 6 Nearly all nursing homes assess resident
and family experience of care and incorporate
this information into their quality improvement
activities. - gt80 of nursing homes regularly assess resident
experience of care and incorporate into their
quality improvement activities - Ohio All
11Staff Turnover
- Goal 7 Most nursing homes measure staff turnover
and develop action plans as appropriate to
improve staff retention. - gt80 of nursing homes regularly measure staff
turnover develop action plans to reduce the
rate of turnover - National average for staff turnover will be
reduced by 15 - Ohio state average CNA 85, LPN/RN 50
12Consistent Assignment
- Goal 8 To maximize quality as well as resident
and staff relationships, the majority of nursing
homes will employ consistent assignment. - One-third of nursing homes will have adopted
consistent assignment among CNAs - Ohio Unknown
13Campaign Structure
- National Steering Committee
- Local Area Network for Excellence (LANE)
- Ohio KePRO
- Trade associations OHCA, AOPHA
- State/local agencies TAP, Ombudsman
- Others OMDA, OHIMA, PCC Coalition
14QI Support
- LANE members
- Teleconferences
- Yahoo! Group
- Resources
15How to Join?
- Go to www.nhqualitycampaign.org
- Select three or more goals
- Submit online registration form
16Publication No. 8001-OH-156-12/2006. This
material was prepared by Ohio KePRO, the Medicare
Quality Improvement Organization for Ohio, under
contract with the Centers for Medicare Medicaid
Services (CMS), an agency of the U. S. Department
of Health and Human Services. The contents
presented do not necessarily reflect CMS policy.