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Tools, Training and TransformationReadying the Healthcare Workforce for Transformation
Norma Morganti – Executive Director Health Information Technology Cuyahoga Community College – Corporate College
How do we assist providers?
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How do we assist providers in understanding the new competencies required to leverage Health IT in pursuit of the Triple AIM?
Workforce Competency Frameworks for Practice Transformation
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Patient Centered Medical Homes
Definition and Concepts
Quality Standards
Security and Privacy
Team Based Care
Change Management
Patient Self-Management Meaningful
Use
Definition and Principles
Data and Documentation
Change Management
Workforce Competency Frameworks for Practice Transformation
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Population Management
Definition and Principles
Data and Documentation
Turning Data into Action
Health Information
Exchange
Definition and
Concepts
Data Quality
Regulation
Supporting Team
Based Care
Framework for Practice Transformation 5
Key Competency
Broken Down into Detailed
Competencies – Note the
Numbering
Each Learning Objective Aligns to a Detailed and Key Competency
Using Aligned Learning ResourcesFound in the Secondary Frameworks
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E-Learning Modules – To Support Field Based Transformation
• Introduction to the Patient-Centered Medical Home
• Team-Based Care• Patient Self-
Management• Technical Skills and
Applications• Quality Improvement• Change Management
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Road Map
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“The implementation of Patient-Centered Team Based Care, supported by health IT, brings about
many challenges for new workers and incumbents, alike. Both groups will find
interpersonal dynamics to be an unexpected focus and new technologies will emerge that will
have to be learned and integrated into their workflows. On the job success will likely stem from a work environment with a consistent
understanding of the transformation process, visible leadership and support, and established
outcomes that can be measured against contextual factors during delivery of care. “
Mohla, C., Reed, C., Keesey, P., McKenzie, H., Damico, D., & Sital, S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, (2013). Readying the health it workforce for patient-centered team based care: Understanding training needs (ARRA NRC D2 HITECH)
Practice Fitness Assessment
• Assessment provides feedback to practice leaders on their organizational fitness in the following areas:– Strategy & Business Model – Operational – People – Technology/HIT Systems
• Fitness levels– Beginner– Stretching– Conditioned– Fit
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Training to Support Quality Improvement
Course Objectives
• Understand what a process is and be able to identify the clinical and business processes of a medical care practice
• Create current state maps of clinical and business processes to facilitate process improvement
• Establish measures that will enable staff to assess performance of the current state processes
• Critically analyze current state processes to identify constraints and sources of waste
• Create maps of future state processes in which technology, procedural, or physical changes have been made to relieve constraints and to reduce or eliminate wastes
• Develop a plan for transition from the current state to the future state processes
• Use measures to assess the impact of process changes and to identify opportunities for further process improvement
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Introduction to Lean Principles for the PCMH
Questions
• How do we support practice teams in acquiring the new competencies to sustain their transformational journey, and how can we integrate these competencies into educational programs that are preparing the future workforce of healthcare.
• What education approaches, both current and those expected in the future, support patient-centered team-based care?
• How do we link healthcare workers/educators to the growing body of tools and training on the effective and efficient use of Health IT ?
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