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Infection Prevention Boot Camp I for the Novice January 16 17, 2020 Infection Preventionist Infection Prevention Boot Camp I Jan. 16 17, 2020 Cheryl Love, RN, BSN, BS HCA, MBA, LHRM, CPHRM Director of Quality and Patient Safety; HIIN


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Infection Prevention Boot Camp I for the Novice Infection Preventionist January 16‐17, 2020 Florida Hospital Association | Mission to Care Hospital Improvement Innovation Network 1

Infection Prevention Boot Camp I

  • Jan. 16‐17, 2020

Cheryl Love, RN, BSN, BS‐HCA, MBA, LHRM, CPHRM Director of Quality and Patient Safety; HIIN Improvement Advisor Florida Hospital Association

  • Welcome and Hospital Introductions
  • Mission to Care HIIN Update

– Progress – Resources

  • Upcoming Events

– Critical Care Collaborative – Workforce Resilience Series

  • Infection Prevention Boot Camp

Agenda

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  • Linda R. Greene, RN, MPS, CIC, FAPIC; Manager of Infection

Prevention, Highland Hospital, an affiliate of University of Rochester Medical Center

  • Barbara Russell, RN, MPH, CIC, FAPIC, Retired Director of

Infection Prevention and Control Services, Consultant*

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Getting to Know You!

  • Your name
  • Your hospital
  • How long have you been in the role of

Infection Preventionist?

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Infection Prevention Boot Camp I for the Novice Infection Preventionist January 16‐17, 2020 Florida Hospital Association | Mission to Care Hospital Improvement Innovation Network 2

Mission to Care Update:

Hospital Improvement Innovation Network

  • Under FHA’s leadership, hospitals made a

commitment to improve care, save lives and lower costs through:

– shared successes and failures – the knowledge of experts – the latest evidence‐based best practices – a community of trust, communication and collaboration

Collaborating to Improve Quality

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Hospital Acquired Infections Falls Pressure Ulcers Adverse Drug Events

HIIN Goals

Safety Culture Patient Family Engagement and Patient Centered Care Leadership Engagement Reducing Disparities UP Campaign

 Reduce Harm by 20% and Reduce Readmissions by 12%  Improve culture and board/leadership engagement

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Infection Prevention Boot Camp I for the Novice Infection Preventionist January 16‐17, 2020 Florida Hospital Association | Mission to Care Hospital Improvement Innovation Network 3

FHA MTC HIIN Performance Report

FHA Mission to Care HIIN

18,102 cases of harm prevented 1,672 Lives Saved $252.7 million in costs avoided 9% Reduction in Overall Harm Results through October 2019

Keeping Hospitals Engaged

  • HRET website: www.hret‐hiin.org
  • FHA website www.fha.org
  • Weekly newsletter listing of events,

new resources and tools

  • Hospital specific coaching
  • Site visits with experts
  • Regional educational programs
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Infection Prevention Boot Camp I for the Novice Infection Preventionist January 16‐17, 2020 Florida Hospital Association | Mission to Care Hospital Improvement Innovation Network 4

Designed to reduce multiple forms of harm with simple, easy-to-accomplish activities that cut across several topics to decrease harm. Focused on four components:

  • SOAP UP: Hardwire Hand Hygiene
  • GET UP: Mobilize Patients
  • WAKE UP: Prevent Over-sedation
  • SCRIPT UP: Optimize Inpatient

Medications

UP Campaign: Spreading Cross Cutting Strategies

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Infection Prevention Virtual Series

*Access Event Archives (Recordings | Slides) on the Mission to Care HIIN Website

NHSN: SSI Surveillance Identification and Analysis SSI‐Colon: How to Assess Root Cause and Prevention Strategies NHSN: VAE Surveillance Identification and Analysis VAE: How to Assess Root Cause and Prevention Strategies NHSN: MRSA Bacteremia Surveillance Identification and Analysis MRSA Bacteremia : How to Assess Root Cause and Prevention Strategies Implementation of Best Practices for VAE Prevention Implementation of Strategies for the Prevention of IVAC/PVAP Decreasing Surgical Site Infections in Abdominal Hysterectomy Patients Strategies to Prevent Hospital‐onset MRSA Bloodstream Infections Decreasing Surgical Site Infections in Colon Surgery Patients Infection Prevention Boot Camp Resource Guide

Surgical Infection Prevention Webinar Series: Webinar #1: Pre‐operative Strategies for Prevention of SSI Webinar #2: Intra‐operative Strategies for Prevention of SSI Webinar #3: Post‐operative Strategies for Prevention of SSI Preventing Post‐Surgical Harm Resource Guide What’s Next? Waterborne Illness in Hospitals ‐ Prevention, Identification and Management (Jan. 24) SSI Prevention for Total Joint Replacements (Feb. 19) IP Series Webinar TBA (Mar. 2020)

Upcoming Events & Registration

Check your HIIN Mission to Care Newsletter Weekly Email for more event details and registration

In‐person Meetings

  • Feb. 3‐4 (DoubleTree by Hilton, Tallahassee) – Hospital Day in the Legislature
  • Feb. 10‐11 (FHA Office, Tallahassee) – Clinical Leaders in the Legislature
  • Feb. 13 (Leu Gardens, Orlando) – Critical Care: Collaborating for Quality, Safety & Best Practices

Virtual Events

  • Jan. 22 (2‐3 pm ET) – Workforce Resilience Webinar 1: Prevalence & Severity of Burnout: Workforce

Resilience as Care Quality

  • Jan. 24 (10:30‐11:30 am ET) – PFE Virtual Event 1: The of Patients and Families in Promoting Quality and

Safety

  • Jan. 24 (12‐1 pm ET) – Infection Prevention Webinar: Waterborne Illness in Hospitals ‐ Prevention,

Identification and Management

  • Feb. 5 (12‐1 pm ET) – FHA Monthly Quality Hot Topics
  • Feb. 7 (10:30‐11:30 am ET) – PFE Office Hours 1
  • Feb. 14 (10:30‐11:30 am ET) – PFE Virtual Event 2: Selecting, Orienting and Engaging Patient and Family

Partners

  • Feb. 18 (2‐3 pm ET) – Readmissions Reboot Session 4
  • Feb. 19 (12‐1 pm ET) – Infection Prevention Webinar: SSI Prevention for Total Joint Replacements
  • Feb. 28 (10:30‐11:30 am ET) – PFE Office Hours 2
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Infection Prevention Boot Camp I for the Novice Infection Preventionist January 16‐17, 2020 Florida Hospital Association | Mission to Care Hospital Improvement Innovation Network 5 Upcoming In‐Person Event

Critical Care: Collaborating for Quality, Safety and Best Practices

– Feb. 13, 2020 – Harry P. Leu Gardens in Orlando, FL – Subject Matter Expert: E. Wesley Ely, MD, MPH, Professor

  • f Medicine, Allergy, Pulmonary and Critical Care at

Vanderbilt University School of Medicine – Register Online: http://www.cvent.com/d/bhqf99/2K

Patient & Family Engagement (PFE) Series

In Pursuit of Partnership: Engaging Patients and Families in Hospital Quality and Safety

  • PFE Subject Matter Expert: Tara Bristol Rouse, MA, CPHQ, CPXP, BCPA

PFE Project Consultant for the AHA Center for Health Innovation

  • Knowledge, Tools and Resources to help in effectively and meaningfully

engage patients and families in your work to reduce harm and build a culture of safety

  • Coaching & Support will provide an opportunity for hospitals to address localized

questions

  • Virtual Events & Office Hours (10:30 – 11:30 am ET):

  • Jan. 24 Virtual Event 1: The Role of Patients and Families in Promoting Hospital Quality and Safety

  • Feb. 7

Office Hours 1 –

  • Feb. 14 Virtual Event 2: Selecting, Orienting and Engaging Patient and Family Partners

  • Feb. 28 Office Hours 2

  • Mar. 6

Virtual Event 3: Training and Supporting Providers for Successful PFE –

  • Mar. 20 Office Hours 3

  • Mar. 27 Virtual Event 4: Sustaining Meaningful Partnerships

The Workforce Resilience Webinar Series is a 12‐month series will be led by well‐known health care workforce resilience expert Bryan Sexton, PhD, Associate Professor and Director of the Duke Center for Healthcare Safety & Quality at Duke University Health System. The program will provide evidence‐based burnout solutions, including skills and tools, to enhance caregiver

  • resilience. The program is offered FREE of charge

to FHA members thanks to the generous sponsorship of the Memorial Healthcare System. Information and registration are available at www.fha.org/education. For questions or assistance, contact the FHA Education Department at education@FHA.org.

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Legislative Session Starts January 14!! Mark Your Calendars:

Reserve Your Spot Today! Visit www.fha.org

FHA Quality Support Team

Contact Us: HIIN@fha.org | Phone: 407‐841‐6230

  • Kim Streit, FACHE, MBA, MHS

Senior Vice President

  • Phyllis Byles, RN, BSN, MHSM, BC‐NEA

Clinical Performance Improvement Advisor

  • Cheryl D. Love, RN, BSN, BS‐HCA, MBA, LHRM, CPHRM

Director of Quality and Patient Safety

  • Debbie Hegarty

Manager of Surveys & Special Projects / Data Support

  • Luanne MacNeill

Quality Initiatives Coordinator

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