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University of Louisville CHOT Christopher E. Johnson, PhD Site Director University of Louisville CHOT 11/6/2017 Agenda CHOT Benefits CHOT NSF Overview Applied Research And CHOT National Science Foundation Benefits Research


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11/6/2017

University of Louisville CHOT

Christopher E. Johnson, PhD Site Director University of Louisville CHOT

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Agenda

CHOT Benefits CHOT NSF Overview Applied Research And CHOT National Science Foundation Benefits Research Themes Identified by Partners

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CHOT Benefits

  • 1. Joint performance projects (with partners)
  • 2. Cross-site and university projects and

knowledge sharing

  • 3. Ability to bring together multi-disciplinary

teams to tackle problems

  • 4. Excellent ROI compared to similarly priced

consultant firms

  • 5. Excellent ROI on project results
  • 6. One-year renewable membership
  • 7. The ability to vet future employees
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NSF I/UCRC Program

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Applied Research Center

UofL is now a National Science Foundation (NSF) Industry/University Cooperative Research Center (I/UCRC) site Developing community- based projects Implementing engaged scholarship/action research model Research questions are defined by industry partners Solving real-time problems

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Annual Research Cycle

Fall CHOT IAB Meeting Research project Presentation IAB members share research ideas and questions Following the Fall meeting Research proposals developed with IAB input CHOT sites facilitate collaborative research project Spring CHOT IAB Meeting Present Research Proposals IAB provides feedback & ranks research proposals Following the Spring Meeting CHOT sites conduct research projects

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2015-2016 CHOT Projects

Title University

Identifying and Utilizing Inexpensive Technologies to Manage Patient Populations University of Alabama at Birmingham Robust and Adaptive Optimal Healthcare Staff Scheduling Northeastern University Challenges in Telemedicine: A Systematic Review and Engagement with Rural Communities Georgia Institute of Technology Understanding Group Practice Trends, Physician Burnout, and Engagement Texas A&M University Modeling ACOs as Macro Integrated Systems of Care Northeastern University Patient Flow in Children’s Hospitals: Research-Informed Strategies to Influence Discharge Time and Capacity Texas A&M University Translating UBRICA’s Vision for Kenya to Evidence-based Strategy and Funding Texas A&M University Hospital Acquired Conditions: Systematic and Adaptive Approach Georgia Institute of Technology Technology Trends and Smart Interventions to Mitigating Patient Risk at Critical Transitions for Total Joint Arthroplasty (TJA) PSU/TAMU Improving Health Promotion: Leveraging Statistical Learning and Electronic Medical Records for Healthcare Market Segmentation Pennsylvania State University Understanding the “White Space” of Where Patients Go After They Leave the Hospital University of Alabama at Birmingham The Clinical Staff Perception of Use of and Satisfaction with Telemedicine and Clinical Documentation in the Home Health Setting University of Alabama at Birmingham

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2015-2016 CHOT Projects & Budgets

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Healthcare System Optimization: Advancing Delivery Timeliness, Quality, and Effectiveness Georgia Institute of Technology Personalized Medicine Georgia Institute of Technology Social Network Analysis: Examining Interactions Among Providers at the Network Level UAB/Florida Atlantic University Improvements to Root Cause Analysis of Patient Safety Events Northeastern University Examining How Lean Six Sigma Processes Reduce Hospital-Acquired Conditions Pennsylvania State University The Role of Disparities in 30-Day Hospital Readmission Rates Texas A&M University Analysis and Reduction of Practice Variation NEU/GIT Assessment of a Telehealth Device in Promoting Heart Failure Patient Engagement and Self-Care in Rural Areas Pennsylvania State University Investigating the Impacts of a Patient’s Social Network in Achieving Gamification Solutions in Personalized Wellness Management Pennsylvania State University Reducing Readmission After Hip Surgery Using Statistical Process Control and Smart Home Care Pennsylvania State University

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CHOT University Sites

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CHOT Industry Partners

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UofL CHOT Supporters & Partners

Emphasizing “rigor vs. relevance” of the center Identifying real-time problems with partners Meeting with: Humana, Kindred Healthcare, LG&E, ResCare, Signature Health, UPS (interested in Q1 2018 memberships) Using partners to network new relationships

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Crossroads of theory and practice Participatory research Relevant to participants &

  • rganizations

Focuses on results, knowledge Researcher not expected to be neutral Defining Action Research

Detailed Action Research Model (adapted from Susman, 1983)

Applied Research

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UofL Partner Problems

Opioid and hepatitis C interventions Behavioral health interventions Analyzing readmission risks in long- term care population Using health information technology to improve access to services Evaluating the use of artificial intelligence as a diagnostic tool

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National CHOT Projects

Patient Engagement and Hospital Readmissions: The Role of Health Literacy Impact of Direct-to-Consumer Telemedicine on Downstream Health Care Utilization and Costs Telehealth and Remote Patient Monitoring Systems to Improve Access and Promote Active Patient Engagement in Rural Communities Development of a Middleware Framework for Medical Device Integration for Telemedicine Data-Driven Predictive Analytics to Improve Diagnosis, Treatment, Care Coordination, and Resource Utilization Machine Learning for Evidence-Based Practice, Resource Allocation, and Risk Prediction

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National CHOT Projects

Using Care Coordination to Address Cost, Quality, and Access to Care Across Systems and Populations Effects of Care Coordination on the Improvement of Quality of Care Effects of Care Coordination on Care Transitions A Mobile Based Care Coordination System for Critical Care Integration of Population Health Data and Digital Assistants to Reduce Readmission Risks Gamification and its Impact on the Population Health Management of Chronic Conditions Improving Employee and Patient Health through Population Data Mining

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CHOT 2017-2018 Research Themes

  • Population Health
  • Access to Care
  • Care Coordination
  • Analytics & Innovative Technology
  • Patient Experience
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QUESTIONS?

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