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The Kaiser Permanente Northern California Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Program: Design, Development, and Implementation
Author(s) -
Vincent X. Liu,
Efren Rosas,
Judith C.F. Hwang,
Eric Cain,
Anne M. Foss-Durant,
Molly P Clopp,
Mengfei Huang,
Alexander Mustille,
Vivian Reyes,
Shirley S. Paulson,
Michelle Caughey,
Stephen Parodi
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
the permanente journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.445
H-Index - 30
eISSN - 1552-5775
pISSN - 1552-5767
DOI - 10.7812/tpp/17-003
Subject(s) - medicine , mentorship , multidisciplinary approach , quality management , general surgery , medical emergency , operations management , medical education , social science , management system , sociology , economics
Complications are common after surgery, highlighting the need for innovations that reduce postsurgical morbidity and mortality. In this report, we describe the design, development, and implementation of an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery program in the Kaiser Permanente Northern California integrated health care delivery system. This program was implemented and disseminated in 2014, targeting patients who underwent elective colorectal resection and those who underwent emergent hip fracture repair across 20 Medical Centers. The program leveraged multidisciplinary and broad-based leadership, high-quality data and analytic infrastructure, patient-centered education, and regional-local mentorship alignment. This program has already had an impact on more than 17,000 patients in Northern California. It is now in its fourth phase of planning and implementation, expanding Enhanced Recovery pathways to all surgical patients across Kaiser Permanente Northern California.

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