HHQI Cardiovascular Resources

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November 20, 2014
HHQI CardioLAN Monthly Meeting
Sharing of
HHQI CardeioLAN
cardiovascular
knowledge &
application of resources
Networking
CardioLAN
Identifying
opportunities for
improvement
Direct access to the
HHQI Team
Cardio Milestones
 Join the Progressive Cardiovascular Learning & Action
Network (CardioLAN)
 Download all Cardiovascular Best Practice Intervention
Packages (BPIPs)
 Complete HHQI Data Access registration
 Close one month of required patients’ data in the Home Health
Cardiovascular Data Registry (HHCDR)
 Download one HHCDR report
 Enter patient data & close a total of six months of required
patients’ data for HHCDR
 Validate data
 Achieve noted improvement in one or more cardiovascular
outcomes
Cardiovascular Highlights
 News
 Home health agency successes
 Milestone achievements
Home Health
Cardiovascular
Data Registry
HHCDR Facts
 Who?
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Cared for by HHA for more than 14 days
Meet individual age requirements for each measure (ABCS)
~12 episodes per selection (ABCS)
Initial episode selection is randomized by computer
After initial episodes complete, registry will populate with all
episodes
 When?
– DC’ed patient data prepopulated on the 15th of each month
– Close ‘months’ by the 14th of the following month
– HHCDR Report posts around the 23rd of the month
 What? Where? & How?
ABCS Data
ASPIRIN
Was the patient
taking ASA or other
antithrombotic?
CHOLESTEROL
Did the patient have a
lipid screening in the
past year? LDL-C?
BLOOD PRESSURE
SMOKING
What was the patient’s
final BP & was HTN
addressed?
Was the patient screened for
tobacco use? If a user, was an
intervention implemented?
Accessing the HHCDR
Making monthly selection
Resources
HHCDR Chart Abstraction Tool
HHQI Cardiovascular Resources
Multimedia Tools
3-minute video by Mayo Clinic
AHA’s series of animated pictures with
text on 15 different cardiac topics
Cholesterol Education Videos
Blood Pressure Assessment
Accurate Blood Pressure
Monitoring
Ambulatory Blood Pressure
Monitoring
Will your efforts make a difference?
If every elevated systolic blood pressure was
reduced by 5 mm Hg, results would include:
 14% overall reduction in mortality
due to stroke
 9% reduction in mortality due to CHD
 7% decrease in all-cause mortality
JNC 7 Complete, 2004
HHQI University
 Easy to use platform for education
 “The State of Cardiovascular Health”
– January 2015
– 1-hr nursing CEs (ANCC approved)
– Appropriate for therapists
Questions?
Next Steps
www.HomeHealthQuality.org
[email protected]
This material was prepared by Quality Insights, the Medicare Quality Innovation Network-Quality Improvement Organization supporting the
Home Health Quality Improvement National Campaign, under contract with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), an agency of
the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The views presented do not necessarily reflect CMS policy.
Publication number 11SOW-WV-HH-MMD-112014