Boone Memorial Hospital creates programs to tackle the opioid epidemic, including a Quick Response Team
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Boone Memorial Hospital developed plans to tackle the opioid epidemic in Boone County, and surrounding areas. The hospital, in partnership with Marshall Health, PROACT (Provider Response Organization for Addiction, Care and Treatment) of Huntington and Cabell Huntington Hospital received the AFA State Opioid Response: Community Innovation for Treatment Access and Retention grant.
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Award of the CHART Institute Patient Safety Scholarship
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Two $2,000 scholarships were awarded based on qualifications and interest in the fields of patient safety and risk management.
The 2020 recipients of the CHART Institute Patient Safety Scholarship are Heather Capluzzi, Director of Quality and Patient Safety at Ira Davenport Memorial Hospital, and Kayla Lee, Director of Operational Excellence at ACMH Hospital.
The Institute appreciates member interest in our scholarship program. The applications for 2021 are due by October 31, 2021.
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Perinatal Safety Collaborative Playbook
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In January 2021 the Perinatal Safety Collaborative team shared their 14-month journey, introduced the Perinatal Safety Playbook and discussed member opportunities and expectations for the next 18-months. The presenters included:
- Larry Veltman, MD, FACOG, CPHRM, DFASHRM / Consultant
- Kristen Rogers, MSN, RN / CHART Institute Director
- Teresa Chaires, MSN, RN / WellSpan Summit Health Patient Services Family Birthing & Level II NICU Director
- Terry Myers, RN / ACMH Clinical Supervisor
- Janice Pettinato, RN, BSN / Wayne Memorial Hospital Clinical Leader
- Jennifer Sullivan, RN, BSN / Evangelical Community Hospital Maternal-Child Nurse Manager
- Tammy Hartle, RN / Clarion Hospital Women's Health & Birth Center Nurse Manager
The playbook is a result of the 14-month collaborative of six CHART hospital teams addressing the safety issues of obstetrical hemorrhage and hypertension. The playbook is specifically designed to provide key components of care for hemorrhage and hypertension plus a toolkit to facilitate implementation at all CHART hospitals with perinatal units.
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Infant and Pediatric Simulators Available to Hone Skills
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CHART Institute offers two infant simulators and a pediatric simulator as a benefit of membership.
The Laerdal SimNewB and Nasco CHARLIE Neonatal Resuscitation simulators allow providers to practice neonatal skills and procedures within an environment designed for teamwork and communication with the goal of sharpening real-world clinical and decision-making skills. CLICK HERE for information about the infant simulators.
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A Laerdal SimJunior is available for pediatric drills. CLICK HERE for information regarding the pediatric simulator.
If you are interested in scheduling a simulator, check the availability calendars then send an email message to chartinstitute@chartrrg.com to reserve your dates.
For more information regarding CHART's on-demand simulators, CLICK HERE
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Learn More About New Resources For Members
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2021-2022 Courses for The Sullivan Group
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Beginning April 1, course offerings in the CHART Institute partnership with The Sullivan Group will include 10 case-based courses developed by practitioners for practitioners at no charge.
- Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy: Part 2 Management and Treatment
- Postpartum Hemorrhage Part 1
- FHM #13 Multiple Patient Scenarios
- Psychiatric Boarding in the Emergency Department
- Stroke Care - Telestroke
- Risk and Safety Overview in Emergency Medicine Part 1
- Alternative to Opioids
- Neonatal Emergencies
- Against Medical Advice
- 11 Simple Strategies to Prevent Medication Errors
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Proactive Claims Analysis
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CHART Institute's goal is to establish an ongoing partnership with your hospital team by proactively identifying risk and supporting the implementation of sustained process improvements designed to minimize patient harm and reduce organizational professional liability exposures.
Through the Proactive Claims Analysis process, CHART Institute will annually review claims data and identify outliers to determine which cases require further analysis. Predetermined frequency, severity, frequency of severity, and loss-ratio thresholds will be used to proactively identify CHART Members with potential opportunities for improvement in claims management and risk mitigation strategies. When established thresholds are triggered, the member will be notified. CHART Institute will collaborate with the member to analyze available information and determine the appropriate method for conducting the detailed analysis. After completion of the detailed analysis, an Institute member will provide a summary report with recommendations for risk mitigation and process improvement strategies including resources and tools for successful implementation. Upon issuance of the report, an Institute team member will collaborate with the hospital team member to ensure the successful implementation and sustainability of the risk mitigation and improvement strategies, develop appropriate performance metrics and establish scheduled, ongoing review and oversight of performance metrics.
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CHART offers members information on proactive steps to prepare themselves against an inevitable wave of future COVID-19-related claims, both direct and indirect. The CHART website includes a webinar from defense counsel and a guide for documenting conditions under which the hospital provided patient care during the pandemic.
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The COVID-19 post on the CHART website includes new resources regarding vaccines. ACOG links include:
Additional Vaccine resource links on the page include:
We value your efforts and thank you for all that you do in serving the public good and the health of your communities.
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Facilitating and managing change initiatives that impact multiple departments and/or disciplines can present a risk and quality management challenge. When changes are made to systems, processes, policies and/or procedures, the potential for long-term success can be improved by completing an impact analysis. Also known as a proactive risk assessment, an impact analysis should identify and assess potential risks by determining how the changes might impact the work of all stakeholders and maintaining open channels of communication across the organization.
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Risks in Long Term Care - Part Two
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The nature of long term care, in whatever form it is provided, makes it extremely challenging. Unlike acute care facilities, Long Term Care (LTC) facilities are the resident's home and, depending on the services provided, the resident's dignity and autonomy must be respected. LTC facilities do not have the luxury of telling residents what to do in the same way that acute care facilities do. Additionally, the population tends to be older adults. The risk of death or debilitating injury due to an adverse event is much greater than in the general population. This article is Part 2 of a two-part series on risks inherent in long term care. Although there are myriad risks in long term care, this article discusses risks that must be addressed in any LTC risk management program.
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April 13, 2021, 1:00 to 2:00 pm
Perinatal Safety Collaborative: Overcoming Barriers to Key Components Implementation
April 27, 2021, 1:00 to 2:30 pm
A Juror's View of Your Documentation from a Courtroom
May 19, 2021, 2:00 to 3:00 pm
Postpartum Hemorrhage: How to Make Sure Your Maternity Care Team is Prepared to Handle This Life-Threatening Emergency
June 24, 2021, 2:00 to 3:00 pm
Nurse's Role in Preventing Diagnostic Error
July 27, 2021, 2:00 to 3:00 pm
Medication Safety in Older Adults
August 24, 2021, 2:00 to 3:00 pm
When You Don’t Feel Heard: Assertive Communication for Nurses
September 28, 2021, 2:00 to 3:00 pm
Communication and Patient Safety: What Every Nurse Needs to Know
For more information and to register, CLICK HERE.
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If you have a 'best practice' hospital story that you want to share with members, please let us know by sending an email with a brief description to chartinstitute@chartrrg.com
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