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2011 John M. Eisenberg Patient Safety and Quality Awards. Mentored implementation: building leaders and achieving results through a collaborative improvement model. Innovation in patient safety and quality at the national level.

Gregory A Maynard1, Tina L Budnitz, Wendy K Nickel, Jeffrey L Greenwald, Kathleen M Kerr, Joseph A Miller, JoAnne N Resnic, Kendall M Rogers, Jeffrey L Schnipper, Jason M Stein, Winthrop F Whitcomb, Mark V Williams.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) created "Mentored Implementation" (MI) programs with the dual aims of educating and mentoring hospitalists and their quality improvement (QI) teams and accelerating improvement in the inpatient setting in three signature programs: Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) Prevention, Glycemic Control, and Project BOOST (Better Outcomes for Older adults through Safe Transitions).
METHODS: More than 300 hospital improvement teams were enrolled in SHM MI programs in a series of cohorts. Hospitalist mentors worked with individual hospitals/health systems to guide local teams through the life cycle of a QI project. Implementation Guides and comprehensive Web-based "Resource Rooms," as well as the mentor's own experience, provided best-practice definitions, practical implementation tips, measurement strategies, and other tools. E-mail interactions and mentoring were augmented by regularly scheduled teleconferences; group webinars; and, in some instances, a site visit. Performance was tracked in a centralized data tracking center.
RESULTS: Preliminary data on all three MI programs show significant improvement in patient outcomes, as well as enhancements of communication and leadership skills of the hospitalists and their QI teams.
CONCLUSIONS: Although objective data on outcomes and process measures for the MI program's efficacy remain preliminary at this time, the maturing data tracking system, multiple awards, and early results indicate that the MI programs are successful in providing QI training and accelerating improvement efforts.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22852190     DOI: 10.1016/s1553-7250(12)38040-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf        ISSN: 1553-7250


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1.  Documenting quality improvement and patient safety efforts: the quality portfolio. A statement from the academic hospitalist taskforce.

Authors:  Benjamin B Taylor; Vikas Parekh; Carlos A Estrada; Anneliese Schleyer; Bradley Sharpe
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2013-06-27       Impact factor: 5.128

2.  An On-Treatment Analysis of the MARQUIS Study: Interventions to Improve Inpatient Medication Reconciliation.

Authors:  Amanda S Mixon; Sunil Kripalani; Jason Stein; Tosha B Wetterneck; Peter Kaboli; Stephanie Mueller; Elisabeth Burdick; Nyryan V Nolido; Stephanie Labonville; Jacquelyn A Minahan; E John Orav; Jenna Goldstein; Jeffrey L Schnipper
Journal:  J Hosp Med       Date:  2019-08-16       Impact factor: 2.960

Review 3.  Design and implementation of a web-based reporting and benchmarking center for inpatient glucometrics.

Authors:  Greg Maynard; Jeffrey Lawrence Schnipper; Jordan Messler; Pedro Ramos; Kristen Kulasa; Ann Nolan; Kendall Rogers
Journal:  J Diabetes Sci Technol       Date:  2014-05-12

4.  Integrating COPD into Patient-Centered Hospital Readmissions Reduction Programs.

Authors:  Jerry A Krishnan; Hélène A Gussin; Valentin Prieto-Centurion; Jamie L Sullivan; Farhan Zaidi; Byron M Thomashow
Journal:  Chronic Obstr Pulm Dis       Date:  2015

5.  Transitional care strategies from hospital to home: a review for the neurohospitalist.

Authors:  Stephanie Rennke; Sumant R Ranji
Journal:  Neurohospitalist       Date:  2015-01

6.  Assessing the impact of nurse post-discharge telephone calls on 30-day hospital readmission rates.

Authors:  James D Harrison; Andrew D Auerbach; Kathryn Quinn; Ellen Kynoch; Michelle Mourad
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2014-11       Impact factor: 5.128

7.  Rationale and design of the Multicenter Medication Reconciliation Quality Improvement Study (MARQUIS).

Authors:  Amanda H Salanitro; Sunil Kripalani; Joanne Resnic; Stephanie K Mueller; Tosha B Wetterneck; Katherine Taylor Haynes; Jason Stein; Peter J Kaboli; Stephanie Labonville; Edward Etchells; Daniel J Cobaugh; David Hanson; Jeffrey L Greenwald; Mark V Williams; Jeffrey L Schnipper
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2013-06-25       Impact factor: 2.655

8.  Designing a knowledge translation mentorship program to support the implementation of evidence-based innovations.

Authors:  Anna R Gagliardi; Fiona Webster; Sharon E Straus
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2015-05-14       Impact factor: 2.655

9.  Best Practices for Interdisciplinary Care Management by Hospital Glycemic Teams: Results of a Society of Hospital Medicine Survey Among 19 U.S. Hospitals.

Authors:  Annabelle Rodriguez; Michelle Magee; Pedro Ramos; Jane Jeffrie Seley; Ann Nolan; Kristen Kulasa; Kathryn Ann Caudell; Aimee Lamb; John MacIndoe; Greg Maynard
Journal:  Diabetes Spectr       Date:  2014-08

10.  How Sweet Is It? The Use of Benchmarking to Optimize Inpatient Glycemic Control.

Authors:  Greg Maynard; Pedro Ramos; Kristen Kulasa; Kendall M Rogers; Jordan Messler; Jeffrey Lawrence Schnipper
Journal:  Diabetes Spectr       Date:  2014-08
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