Title: THE VANDERBILT PATIENT
1THE VANDERBILT PATIENT FAMILY PROMISE
2BACKGROUND
- The Picker Institute, a leading organization
dedicated to advancing the principles of
patient-centered care developed the concept of
Always Events. - Always Events are defined as those aspects of
the patient and family experience that should
always occur when patients interact with
healthcare professionals and the delivery
system. - Always Events are in contrast to the never
events or things that should never happen to a
patient such as the wrong patient, wrong surgery
site or medication error resulting in harm. - The concept of Always Events served as the
foundation for our Vanderbilt Patient and
Family Promise.
3OUR GUIDING GOALSTHE PROMISE
- Out of Scope
- The Promise relates to the Credo Behaviors, but
does not replace the Credo - The Promise does not replace the Patient Rights
Responsibilities
- In Scope
- Patients Families
- A document that is universal to all patient
experiences at VUMC
4WE HAVE A CREDO, WHY DO WE NEED A PROMISE?
- Credo
- An inward focusing document
- Intended for internal use
- Describes the behaviorsVUMC staff/faculty
must exhibit
- Promise
- An outward focusing document
- Intended for external use
- Describes what patientsand their families
canexpect during their visit(s)
5WHAT THE PROMISE DOES
- It publicly states that we put the patient
first in everything that we do - It expresses to our patients and their
family members the values we uphold and will
express when delivering the best healthcare to
them
Its who we areIts our Promise
6STEP ONE WHAT ALREADY EXISTS
7STEP TWO WHAT OTHERS HAVE DONE
8With the help of these Vanderbilt patient
centered committeesthe PROMISE was written. It
took 10 drafts to complete!
STEP THREE DRAFTING OF THE PROMISE
Patient Experience Service Improvement Council
MCJCHV Family Advisory Council
VMG Executive Committee
VUH Patient Family Advisory Council
Physicians Council for Clinical
Service Excellence
CEEC
9THE VANDERBILT PATIENT FAMILY PROMISE
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- We make those we serve our highest priority. We
expect everyone at Vanderbilt to keep these
promises to you and your family. - WE WILL
- Include you as the most important member of
your healthcare team - Personalize your care with a focus on your
values and needs - Work with you to coordinate your care
- Respect your right to privacy
- Communicate clearly and regularly
- Serve you and your family with kindness and
respect - We welcome your feedback
- If you have comments or concerns about your care,
please contact our Office of Patient Relations
at patient.relations_at_vanderbilt.edu or
615-322-6154.
10TIMELINE
- During December/January each staff and
faculty member will receive information about
the Promise - In February the Promise will appear in public
areas and in patient materials
11Questions ?