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D r. A n d r e D i a s A d e e p d i v e i n t o o u t c o m e s myialabs.com Agenda What is an outcome set How will outcomes collection impact you 2 There are lots of things to measure in healthcare Patient initial


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myialabs.com D r. A n d r e D i a s A d e e p d i v e i n t o o u t c o m e s

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Agenda

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What is an outcome set How will outcomes collection impact you

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There are lots of things to measure in healthcare

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Processes Patient initial conditions (Health)

  • utcomes

Patient experience/ engagement Indicators Structure

E.g., staff certification, facilities standards PSA Gleason Score Surgical margin (…) Protocols/guidelines Survival Continence Erectile function (…)

Source: Michael Porter, Institute of Strategy and Competitiveness, Harvard

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The outcomes hierarchy

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Survival Degree of health achieved or maintained Time to recovery and return to normal activities Disutility of the care or treatment process (e.g., diagnostic errors and ineffective care, treatment-related discomfort, complications, or treatment errors) Sustainability of health /recovery and nature of recurrences Long-term consequences of therapy (e.g., care-induced illnesses) Tier 1 Health status achieved or retained Tier 2 Process of Recovery Tier 3 Sustainability

  • f health

Source: Michael Porter, Institute of Strategy and Competitiveness, Harvard

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“Outcomes are the results people care about most when seeking treatment, including functional improvement and the ability to live normal, productive lives.” – ICHOM

Source: ICHOM

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Deep dive on a outcomes standard set

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Source: ICHOM

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What kind of outcomes are in the set

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Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3

Source: ICHOM

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But how do you measure these outcomes objectively?

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Source: ICHOM

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The HOOS - PS

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Source: ICHOM

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Pain

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Source: ICHOM

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Quality of life – EQ5D

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Source: ICHOM

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Quality of life – EQ5D

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Source: ICHOM

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Satisfaction and employment

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Source: ICHOM

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When to measure

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Source: ICHOM

Patient Clinical

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Who is the data applicable to?

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Source: ICHOM

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Done!!!

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Source: ICHOM

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So what do you get out of this data?

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Source: ICHOM

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Recall yesterday – Daily Activities

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Source: caredecisions.partners.org

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Pain

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Source: caredecisions.partners.org

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Symptom Severity

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Source: caredecisions.partners.org

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2 3 4 5 6 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

+13% +22% +7% +40%

RIKS-HIA Quality index All hospitals (n=69) Bottom half 2007 (n=34)

What happens when you rank hospitals against one another

Source: Swedish National Patient Register, ICHOM

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2 3 4 5 6 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

+13% +22% +7% +40%

RIKS-HIA Quality index All hospitals (n=69) Bottom half 2007 (n=34)

What happens when you rank hospitals against one another

Source: Swedish National Patient Register, ICHOM

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