Title: Webinar 10: Preparation for Expanding to Full Implementation
1Webinar 10Preparation for Expanding to Full
Implementation
2Summary of Last Weeks Call
- Importance of creating a checklist demonstration
video. - The Safe Surgery 2015 South Carolina Video
Competition. Create a video using your hospitals
checklist and/or a video of a poorly done JC
Timeout. - Hospitals shared their experiences implementing
the checklist. In particular - Preparing surgical teams for testing the
checklist. - Engaging skeptical colleagues in this process.
- Completing the culture survey in your hospital.
Strategies to use when administering the survey
in paper form.
3How Did the Homework Go?
4Homework to Date Slide 1 of 4
- Gather an implementation team consisting of at
least one administrator, anesthesia provider,
nurse, and surgeon. - Designate if your hospital will be participating
in the research portion of this project. - Schedule a time and venue for a meeting to take
place in 8-10 weeks. - Read background materials on the checklist and
look at safesurgery2015.org website. - Create a list using the excel template provided
to you of all of the OR staff, physicians, and
techs. This template asks for names, titles, and
email addresses. If you are part of the research,
please send us this spreadsheet. - Send us a picture of your checklist
implementation team.
5Homework to Date Slide 2 of 4
- Start/Continue to administer the culture survey.
- Modify the checklist for your hospital and test
it using table top simulation and with your
checklist implementation team in 1 case for 1
day. - Have the same team use the checklist in every
case for one day. Modify as necessary and send us
your checklist. - Work with an additional surgical team to test the
checklist in as many surgical cases as you can.
Modify the checklist as necessary and send us a
copy of your checklist. - Use the Surgical Safety Checklist Observation
Tool (Tool 4) in the cases that are testing the
checklist.
6Homework to Date Slide 3 of 4
- Members of the implementation team need to
complete the web-based training for the teamwork
observation tool (Tool 3). - Identify departmental meetings to have the
implementation team speak at following June 28th. - Use the OR Personnel list that you created for
the administration of the culture survey and
assign members of the implementation team to talk
to everybody individually over the next couple of
weeks. - Identify possible skeptics and make a point to
talk to them before you hold a large meeting, if
possible. - Think about ways to advertize the checklist in
your hospital in preparation for the roll-out.
7Homework to Date Slide 4 of 4
- Create a demonstration video using your
hospitals version of the South Carolina Surgical
Safety Checklist. (All hospitals should do this). - Finalize your hospitals version of the
checklist. - Decide if the checklist will be used in poster or
paper form in your ORs. If your hospital will be
using posters, look into options to have them
made. - Optional Homework
- If you want to be part of the video competition,
create and send your hospitals checklist
demonstration video and/or video of a poorly done
Joint Commission Time-Out to our team.
8Todays Topics
- Creating timelines and setting goals for your
checklist implementation. - Prioritizing surgical specialties for the
roll-out. - Displaying the checklist in the OR.
9This Weeks Poll
- How will you advertise the checklist in your
hospital? - How are you planning on displaying the checklist
in your OR?
10Basic Planning Principles
- Arrange things in order of anticipated
difficulty. Start with the surgeon or service
that you think will be the most accepting. - Use your OR Personnel Spreadsheet and rank the
services. - Create a timeline.
- Be flexible.
- Give enough time to do the work. It always takes
longer than people initially think. - Assign a member of the checklist implementation
team to the area that will be using the
checklist. They will be available to talk to
surgical teams and trouble shoot any problems.
11Small Hospitalslt 4 ORs
- One room/surgeon each day.
- Talk to everybody on the surgical team before
they use the checklist for the first time.
12Example Timeline for Small Hospital
Date Service Implementation Team Member Assigned to talk to them Surgeon Members of the Surgical Team Anticipated Difficulty
Monday, July 11th General Sue Dr. Smith Rita, Mandy, and Dr. Jones. Easy
Tuesday, July 12th General Sue Dr. Berry Joanne, Rick, and Dr. Foster Easy
Wednesday, July 13th General Katie Dr. Jones Rita, Mandy, and Dr. Jones Moderate
Thursday, July 14th, Ortho Dr. Strauss Dr. Smink Joanne, Rick, and Dr. Foster Difficult
13Medium to Large Hospitals
- one service per week.
- Talk to every member of the surgical team prior
to when they use the checklist for the first
time.
14Service Line Roll-out Timeline
Week Service Difficulty
Week 1 General Surgery Easy
Week 2 Plastic Surgery Easy
Week 3 Transplant Surgery Easy
Week 4 Trauma Surgery Moderate
Week 5 Urology Moderate
Week 6 ENT Difficult
Week 7 Cardio-Thoracic Surgery Difficult
15Example of a given Week
Date Service Implementation Team Member Assigned to talk to them Surgeon Members of the Surgical Team Anticipated Difficulty
Monday, July 11th General Mary Dr. Moore CN Joan Anderson Scrub Suzanne White CRNA Chris Jones Easy
Tuesday, July 12th General Eric Dr. Berry CN Linda Johnson Scrub Lisa Jackson Anesthesiologist Paul Harris Easy
WednesdayJuly 13th General Eric Dr. Jones CN Rita Moore Scrub Judy Allen CRNA Debra Hughes Moderate
Thursday, July 14th General Dr. Strauss Dr. Smink CN Joan Anderson Scrub Ann Fisher Anesthesiologist Randall Johnson Difficult
16Collect Feedback
- Appoint a member of the implementation team to be
the point of contact for individuals to talk to. - If you are using a paper checklist have a space
to write comments on the back. - Set-up a short survey and ask people to complete
it throughout the entire implementation process.
17The System Needs to Accommodate Feedback
- If an individual raises an issues you need a
system in place to fix it. - Increases buy-in.
- Motivates individuals to use the checklist and
give feedback.
18Displaying the Checklist in the OR
- Small Scale Testing
- Paper
- Have circulator hold the checklist up in front of
clinicians so they can read their parts aloud.
- Roll-Out
- Checklist Poster
- Electronic Medical Record
- Paper
19This Weeks Homework
- Continue/Start to administer the culture survey.
- Continue to talk with your colleagues one-on-one.
- Hold the meeting that you scheduled at the
beginning of the call-series with as many
surgical personnel that can attend.
20Materials for the Large Meeting
- We have created the following for you to use at
your large meeting - Presentation Template
- Presentation Template Guide and Tips
- All of these materials will be available on the
Safe Surgery 2015 website later today.
21Large Meeting
- Share a story to show them why we want them to do
this. - Share the data that shows that the checklist can
do good things. - Show them an example of a team doing the
checklist. - Tell them the plan to introduce it to the OR.
22This Weeks Homework
- Continue/Start to administer the culture survey.
- Continue to talk with your colleagues one-on-one.
- Hold the meeting that you scheduled at the
beginning of the call-series with as many
surgical personnel that can attend. - Start your checklist advertising campaign.
- Prioritize surgical specialties for the roll-out
using your knowledge of which surgeons will be
most receptive to the checklist. - Create a timeline for your hospitals expansion
and send it to the Safesurgery 2015 team at
safesurgery2015_at_hsph.harvard.edu. - If necessary, hold departmental meetings in the
service that you are rolling the checklist out
in.
23Announcements
- The date that the videos are due for the video
competition has been moved back to August 15th. - The winner will be announced on our last call,
August 30th. - Office hours is cancelled this Friday and July
8th. - Next week there will NOT be a Tuesday webinar.
- We are making presentations specialized for
individuals disciplines. These will be available
by the end of next week. - We need your help for the culture survey. Please
encourage your colleagues to take the survey.
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Questions
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26Office HoursCancelled This Week and Next Week
27Next Weeks CallCancelled Happy 4th of July!
28Resources
Website www.safesurgery2015.org Email
safesurgery2015_at_hsph.harvard.edu