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Emergency Department Decongestion Pay for Performance
Vancouver Coastal Health
Authority
The Emergency Department
Decongestion Pay for Performance pilot project is a unique initiative that
rewards hospitals with financial incentives if they meet or exceed specific
time targets for moving emergency department patients into hospital beds or
back to the community. All revenue generated through this initiative goes back
into making improvements to the emergency departments and to improving patient
flow. The pilot project is in place at Vancouver General, St. Paul, Richmond
and Lions Gate hospitals. Since the start of the pilot in October 2007, the
percentage of patients meeting the emergency department target times at participating
hospitals has increased significantly.
Kelowna General Hospital Streaming Project
Interior Health Authority
The Kelowna General Hospital
Streaming project focuses on redesigning the way that emergency patients are
assessed and treated. Since the project’s implementation, the hospital has seen
significant cuts to emergency wait times. As part of this initiative, the
emergency department uses stretchers only when necessary and patients who are
able to sit in chairs are directed to a separate waiting area where they can
receive nurse or physician assessment and diagnostics more quickly. KGH’s
Streaming project allows stretchers to remain available for the patients who
need them the most and these patients also experience shorter wait times.
iCare (Acute Care Capacity Recovery)
Fraser Health Authority
The iCare patient management
project is focused on reducing emergency department wait times for patients and
improving communication among care providers who are involved in caring for the
same patient. As part of this process, an interdisciplinary health team meets
daily with health-care professionals to update patient progress and identify
goals for patient care. iCare is in place at Burnaby, Eagle Ridge and Royal
Columbian hospitals, with planned implementation in several more Fraser Health
hospitals this year. Early analysis shows that iCare has significantly reduced
emergency wait times in these hospitals.
Chronic Disease Management Project
Vancouver Coastal Health
Authority
Vancouver Coastal’s Chronic
Disease Management pilot project has recruited and registered several hundred
patients affected by multiple chronic diseases. This project is focused on
improving the health outcomes for patients by linking care providers
electronically and offering new tools for supported self care. After the first
full year of implementation early successes of this pilot include a 30 per cent
reduction in hospital admissions, a 30 per cent reduction in emergency
department visits and a 30 per cent reduction in the length of patient stays.
Care North
Northern Health Authority
The Care North project is
focused on improving access to primary health-care services for patients in
northern B.C. This initiative is a collaboration between primary care
physicians, Northern Health and participating communities. Care North has
improved the quality of primary level chronic disease care in the region and
the number of communities involved in the initiative has continued to grow. In
2007, Care North won an Excellence in BC Healthcare award to honour excellence
and innovation in public health-care delivery.
Comprehensive Geriatric Outpatient Services
Vancouver Island Health
Authority
With a focus on shifting the
burden of care from hospitals to outpatient services, VIHA’s Comprehensive
Geriatric Outpatient Services project has created a multidisciplinary geriatric
evaluation management team to improve outpatient services for seniors in
Greater Victoria and Nanaimo. As a result of this initiative, seniors with
urgent health risks are receiving faster access to diagnostics, assessments and
rehabilitation and outpatient interventions have reduced hospitalizations.
Aberdeen Clinic
Interior Health Authority
Aberdeen Clinic is part of
the larger Integrated Health Network project and is aimed at supporting
patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or two or more chronic
diseases. Patient care is team-based with the family doctor supported by other
health professionals including a “chronic care coach,” a clinical dietitian and
respiratory therapist. Benefits of this initiative include better outcomes for
patients and greater support for primary health care givers.
Integrated Health Care for Older Adults
Fraser Health Authority
Fraser Health’s Integrated
Health Care for Older Adults project is in place at the Abbotsford and Mission
Seniors Clinic and the Surrey Seniors First Health Clinic and works to enhance
existing Fraser Health services for seniors with complex chronic conditions.
This initiative supports primary care physicians in the management and care of
their older patients through the development of interdisciplinary care teams,
and a medication management program and the project is also working towards the
establishment of an electronic medical record for patients. Clinic staff have
been able to build strong relationships with their clients and note a number of
positive health and lifestyle changes for patients as a result of this project,
including a reduction in the number of medications taken and smoking cessation.
Virtual Colonoscopy
Vancouver Island Health
Authority
VIHA’s Virtual Colonoscopy
pilot project uses a CT scanner to generate a 3D virtual reality image of the
colon that clearly shows polyps and masses. The procedure dramatically
decreases wait times for colonoscopies and has resulted in increased patient
satisfaction because it is less invasive and takes less time to perform than
the traditional procedure.
Lean Design
Provincial Health Services
Authority
The Provincial Health
Services Authority’s Lean Design initiative focuses on implementing lean
management principles to eliminate waste and delays and improve flow and
capacity in both clinical and business settings. This initiative has resulted
in redesigns of the pre-transplant assessment process at the BC Transplant
Society, the anatomical pathology lab at BC Children’s Hospital and BC Women’s
Hospital & Health Centre and the pharmacy
at the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC). As a result of this initiative,
BCCDC has noted reductions in dispensing times for sexually transmitted
infections and tuberculosis medications.
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