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Workflow Management Systems in Healthcare: Focus on Quality and Throughput June 23, 2005 Harm Scherpbier MD Product Manager, Clinical Decision Support Siemens Health Services [email protected]

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Workflow Management Systems in Healthcare: Focus on Quality and ThroughputJune 23, 2005

Harm Scherpbier MDProduct Manager, Clinical Decision SupportSiemens Health Services

[email protected]

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Topics

What is a Workflow Management System?

How to apply Workflow Management to Disease Management processes?

Drivers: Safety, Quality and Throughput

The parallel objectives of Disease Management and Workflow Management: “More health for less $$$”, or “Do more with Less”

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What is a Workflow Management System?

Process Management ToolB Industry: BPM, Business Process Management

Consisting of:B Predefined steps, sequential and parallel,

B Spanning a period of time,

B Involving all players on the team.

“Orchestration”

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What’s Wrong With the Status Quo?

1HospitalDischargeOrder

2Nursenotified

14House-keepingadvised

17Roomqueued

Roomrefresh

Roomassignment

3Nurserevieworders

11Patienteducation

5Familynotified

6Pharmfills d/cRx's

10Familyarrives

12Transportnotified

13Pt out ofroom

4Nurse d/cprocess

8Dietarynotified

9Respnotified

7Pharmnotified

15House-keepingnotified

16Roomcleaned

18Nursingsupervisornotified

19Nurseasigned

20Notifyadmitting

21Notify ER

Bed turnaroundHandoffs

PatientDischarge

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Sheridan’s “Degrees of Computerization”

U.S. Medicine today mostly at level 1

Clinical Decision Support most effective at approx level 5

1 5 10

No assistance Computer suggests one option and executes if human approves

Computer decides everything

Bates DW et al, Ten Commandments for Effective Decision Support, JAMIA 2003;10:523-530Sheridan TB, Thompson JM, People versus Computers in Medicine, Human Error in Medicine, 1994, 141-59

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Workflow Management System

Optimize Workflow

Manage Tasks

Prioritize

Coordinate

Delegate

Escalate

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Workflow Management Strategy

Workflow-enable all processesB Intra

B Inter

B Extra

Focus on: Team, Time, and Configurability

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Example 1: DVT Prophylaxis

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Example 2: Infection Control

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Example 3: Bed Management

Objective: Reduce Turn Around Time from Discharge to Bed Availability

Notification via beeper, telephone, worklist

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Next Workflow Management Scenarios

Discharge Management

Case Management

JCAHO / CMS Metrics

Clinical Practice Guidelines

Progressively more complex, involving more members of the healthcare team

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Extend into DM Processes

DM processes are ideally suited for Workflow ManagementChallenges:B Span longer periods of timeB Span organizations – payor, providerB Includes patient as participant in the processB Partly predictable, partly unpredictableB Target: both individual patient as well as population

Opportunities:B Increase candidate identificationB Improve process definition, yet easier to changeB Reduce manual transactions

Goal: deliver more DM within same team

Key challenge – particularly in management of chronic diseases in primary care!

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Challenges of clinical guidelines for chronic diseases in primary care

Targets: Hypertension, Angina, Asthma

Challenges:B Timing of triggers

B Ease of use

B Helpfulness of content

Bates: “biggest challenge is identifying accurately where the patient is in their care, so that helpful suggestions can be made.”

Montgomery AA et al, BMJ 2000; 320:686-90Eccles M et al, BMJ 2002; 325:941Roussau N et al, BMJ 2003; 326:314-8Bates DW et al, JAMIA 2003;10:523-530

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Eliyahu M. Goldratt: “The Goal”

North River Press 1984

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The Process Improvement Dilemma

What to Change?

What to Change it to?

How to Change it?

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What is Your Organizational Goal?

Improve qualityIncrease efficiencyIncrease profitsReduce cost of careImprove market shareImprove patient satisfactionImprove health of the communityProvide efficient, high-quality careImprove workflowImprove performance….. Other suggestions?

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Goldratt’s Goal

Manufacturing: “Make Money”

But: how does that apply to healthcare organizations???

Increase Throughput

Decrease Inventory

Decrease Operational Expenses

In other words: Do More With Less….

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Drivers of Workflow Management Technology in Healthcare

Today: B Patient Safety

B Quality Improvement

Tomorrow: BThroughput

B…realizing that quality and safety are necessary preconditions to high throughput

Do More With Less….

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Conclusions

Workflow Management Systems as emerging technology in healthcareB Starting in inpatient settings, expanding from there into

continuum of care

B Clinical and operational

Parallel Goals of DM and WFMB Optimize health (patient and population) at minimal expense

B Do more with less – increase throughput for the healthcare system as a whole

Seeking application areas