SHN Overview - Canadian Patient Safety Institute

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AN OVERVIEW: SAFER HEALTHCARE
NOW!
Canadian Patient Safety Institute
Falls Faculty Meeting
January 25th, 2012
Theresa Fillatre
SHN as a Social Movement
 SHN started as a grassroots campaign 2005
 Continued to evolve into the flagship program
of CPSI…approx 1000 teams today
 Inspires people to get involved and make a
difference
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SHN : First 6 Interventions
 Surgical site infections  Ventilator Associated
Pneumonia
 Acute Myocardial
Infarction
 Rapid Response teams
 Central Line Infections  Medication reconciliation
(acute care)
Newer Interventions
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Hand Hygiene
Medication Reconciliation (long term care and homecare)
Venous Thromboembolism Prevention
Surgical Checklist
Falls and Injury from Falls (acute care, long term care and
home care)
 STOP Infections Now
Evidence
 All the SHN interventions are based on
evidence.
 SHN works to accelerate the length of time it
takes to move evidence into practice
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Grounded in Science of
Improvement
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Model for Improvement
Positive Deviance
Sustaining and spreading change
Measurement
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Learning and Sharing
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Communication Tools
Communities of Practice
National Calls
Improvement Programs
Tools and Resources
People
 Clinical intervention leads
 Improvement support and coaching through
the SHN regional structures
 Clinical faculty associated with each
intervention
 Central Measurement Team (U of T)
 Healthcare teams and care providers
 Patients
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Safer Healthcare Now! Structure
Canadian Patient Safety Institute
Clinical Support
Canadian
ICU
Collaborative
Operations
Teams
SHN
West
Patients
&
Families
Dr. William
Geerts
SHN
Quebec
SHN
Atlantic
SHN
Ontario
Sunnybrook Health
Science Centre
Mentor
Network
Dr. Michael Gardam
University Health Network
Measurement
Working Group &
CMT
RNAO
Education & Resource
Working Group
Other
Canadian
Faculty
Communications
Support
ISMP
Canada
Partner
Network
SHN Sites Submitting Falls
Data by Sector Today
 54 Acute Care
 92 LTC/ Continuing Care
 16 Home Care/Community
Thank You
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