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Quality Health Indicators

Brought to you by…. Quality Health Indicators. Hosted by Sally Perkins. Quality Health Indicators. The Quality Health Indicator (QHI) web site was developed through KHA and KRHOP to facilitate a benchmarking project for rural Kansas hospitals.

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Quality Health Indicators

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  1. Brought to you by… Quality Health Indicators Hosted by Sally Perkins

  2. Quality Health Indicators • The Quality Health Indicator (QHI) web site was developed through KHA and KRHOP to facilitate a benchmarking project for rural Kansas hospitals. • The goal of QHI is to provide hospitals an economical instrument to evaluate internal processes of care and to seek ways to improve those practices by comparing specific measures of quality with like hospitals. • Using QHI as a tool, regional networks of hospitals can select from a library of quality indicators to determine which measures meet their unique needs.

  3. Quality Health Indicators • in 2005, the Multi State Benchmarking Project selected QHi as their data collection tool. The Project involves Critical Access Hospitals in Kansas, Michigan, Montana, Nebraska and South Dakota. (60 hospitals) • Through the Multi State Benchmarking Project, QHi is well positioned to serve as a significant repository of information on quality of care and performance in Critical Access Hospitals nationwide.

  4. Quality Health Indicators Four Pillars Of Measurement Clinical Quality Financial Operational Employee Contribution Patient Satisfaction

  5. QHi 8 Core Measure Set • Inpatients Receiving O2 Assessment within 24hrs of admission • Inpatients Receiving Pneumonia Immunization • Pneumonia Given Antibiotics within 4 hours of admission • Unassisted Patient Falls • Benefits as a Percentage of Salary • Staff Turnover • Gross Days in AR • Operating Profit Margin

  6. Access the QHI website from the Kansas Hospital Association Home Page at www.kha-net.org or directly at www.qualityhealthindicators.org 6

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  8. Enter User Name and Password to log into this secure site User Names and Passwords are Case Sensitive 8

  9. Quality Health Indicators A user name and password is required to enter this secure web site. The password must be 8 characters that include upper and lower case letters and at least one number. For example: myQhi789 The level of access is determined by the user type. • System Administrator – maintains the site (KHA) • State Administrator –provides support to Hospital Contacts in their State • Network Administrator – maintains Network profiles & provides support • Hospital Contact – maintains Hospital profiles , adds users & enters data • Hospital User – enters data and runs reports • View Only – views data and runs reports

  10. Special alerts are updated periodically to notify users of important changes to the system and often provide links to instructional PowerPoint’s demonstrating new functionality. The Welcome Screen provides contact information, data entry timeline and special notices. 10

  11. Core Measures Dashboard provides comparison data for the 8 core measures.

  12. Quality Health Indicators Maintaining My Profile

  13. Each user maintains their own user profile. User Name & Password can be changed here. Always click Save following data entry 13

  14. Quality Health Indicators Maintaining Hospital Profile

  15. The Hospital Contact for each facility maintains the Hospital Profile Hospital Characteristics define each facility for the creation of peer groups when running reports. 15

  16. Red question marks ?provide pop-up definitions throughout the QHI site. Click 16

  17. Quality Health Indicators Selecting Measures

  18. Part H of the Hospital Profile screen contains the library of Measures. • Clinical Quality Measures 18

  19. Part H of the Hospital Profile screen contains the library of Measures. • These include: • Clinical Quality Measures • Employee Contribution Measures • Financial/Operational Measures 19

  20. Part H of the Hospital Profile screen contains the library of Measures. • These include: • Clinical Quality Measures • Employee Contribution Measures • Financial/Operational Measures • Hospital Characteristics & • Patient Satisfaction Measures 20

  21. Click here to select Network Hospitals can select the default measures predetermined by their State or Network. 21

  22. The measures are automatically selected. 22

  23. Quality Health Indicators Entering Data

  24. Data elements populate the data entry screen based on measures selected in the Hospital Profile. These elements are required to calculate those measures. 24

  25. Red question marks ? provide pop-up definitions Data is entered into boxes provided. 25

  26. After completing and verifying all monthly data. The Activate Data for Reporting box is checked. This indicates data is verified and ready for inclusion in reports. Always click Save following data entry 26

  27. Quality Health Indicators Setting Targets

  28. Targets can be set for each indicator to help hospitals monitor their progress. Arrows provide a quick reference by indicating where the current entry falls relative to the target value. (Above, Below or On Target) Click icon to for more detail. Target Lowest Entry Highest Entry

  29. Quality Health Indicators Running Reports

  30. Select Reports • There are 5 types of reports available: • Clinical/Quality • Employees • Financial/Operational • Hospital Characteristics & • Patient Satisfaction 30

  31. Click to select option 1. Medication Omissions Report. • Note: The list of reports is based on the data elements selected to collect in the Hospital Profile. In other words, if data for a particular measure is not collected by the hospital, a report for that measure cannot be run and is not presented as an option on the reports screen. 31

  32. Click the drop down arrow to view other report options. A randomly assigned number identifies other hospitals. Reports default to this Basic Text Report view. • Hospitals can contact other hospitals directly from a report by clicking the envelope icon next to their randomly assigned number. • Both parties receive an email advising there is a new message in their message center. Note: Only the users facility name is shown. 32

  33. For easy access to reports a user frequently generates, a list of favorite reports can be saved to My Reports by clicking Add to My Reports. To print this view, click the Just Print button. The report pops up in a new window for printing. The printed report is titled and date stamped. 33

  34. Specific reports were designed for hospitals participating in the Multi-State Benchmarking Project. • These reports are presently identified as Multi-State reports 34

  35. Sample Hospital 35

  36. The data can also be exported to Excel for display in charts, graphs or spreadsheets, etc., as needed. 36

  37. The Message Center tool presents two options for communication. It allows users to communicate with the QHI System Administrator or with other hospitals directly from Reports • To send a message to the System Administrator • Click on the Help/Suggestion menu. • Click on Enter or View Your Suggestions 37

  38. Thank you

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