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Dissemination and Implementation of Evidence Based Best Practice Across the High Value Healthcare Collaborative (HVHC) Using Sepsis as a Prototype – Rapidly Learning from Others
Author(s) -
Andreas H. Taenzer,
Allison Kinslow,
Christine Gorman,
Shelley Schoepflin Sanders,
Shilpa J. Patel,
Sally A Kraft,
Lucy A. Savitz
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
egems (generating evidence and methods to improve patient outcomes)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2327-9214
DOI - 10.5334/egems.192
Subject(s) - best practice , health care , bundle , surviving sepsis campaign , compliance (psychology) , medicine , sepsis , quality management , collaborative care , nursing , medical emergency , business , family medicine , psychology , political science , marketing , severe sepsis , primary care , social psychology , materials science , septic shock , law , composite material , service (business)
The dissemination of evidence-based best practice through the entire health care system remains an elusive goal, despite public pressure and regulatory guidance. Many patients do not receive the same quality of care at different hospitals across the same health care system. We describe the role of a data driven learning collaborative, the High Value Healthcare Collaborative (HVHC), in the dissemination of best practice using adherence to the 3-hour-bundle for sepsis care. Compliance with and adoption of sepsis bundle care elements comparing sites with mature vs non-mature care delivery processes were measured during the improvement effort for a cohort of 20,758 patients. Non-mature sites increased their bundle compliance from 71.0 to 86.7 percent (p < 0.005). This compliance increase was primarily based on increased compliance with the fluid element of the bundle that improved for non-mature locations from 76.4 to 94.0 percent (p < 0.005).

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