Dr. Sarah Parker, a pediatric infectious disease expert and graduate of the Certificate Training Program, shares the more than $2 million cost savings obtained by building the hospital鈥檚 antimicrobial stewardship program through the CTP.
Oct 30, 2017
Drs. Mary Anderson, Jason Stoneback and Kelly McDevitt, RN, Certificate Training Program graduates, and Dr. Ethan Cumbler, a founding faculty member of IHQSE, share the outcomes of a comprehensive geriatric hip fracture program. The program, completed as part of the Certificate Training Program resulted in nearly a day reduction in length of stay, increases in patient follow up, and significant improvements in osteoporosis treatment.
Sep 1, 2017
Drs. Ethan Cumbler and Read Pierce, both IHQSE faculty members, help to understand how QI success can lead to future failure. Using the analogy of airplane lift, the two show how flight (QI success) leads to increased wingtip vortices spiraling behind the plane resulting in drag (difficulty sustaining success with current and future QI projects) and offer suggestions to address the change fatigue common in QI.
May 15, 2017
The IHQSE Certificate Training Program helped Dr. Sarah Parker, an infectious disease specialist at Children鈥檚 Hospital 麻豆传媒高清, build stronger interactions between the infectious disease and clinical teams.
Mar 1, 2017
Dr. Sarah Parker, an IHQSE graduate from Children鈥檚 麻豆传媒高清 Hospital, reports on the benefits of a streamlined antibiotic regimen in children with appendicitis. The work, a by-product of their enrollment in the Certificate Training Program shows how a simplified antimicrobial regimen can lower costs and improve outcomes in patients with or without perforated appendices.
Dec 11, 2016
Certificate Training Program graduate Dr. Mary Anderson and IHQSE faculty members Drs. Jeff Glasheen and Read Pierce report no difference in hospital LOS or mortality in states who did and did not expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act.
Oct 7, 2016
IHQSE Director Dr. Jeff Glasheen published the outcomes of a QI project resulting in approximately 60% less underdosing and 40% less overdosing of vancomycin in critically ill ICU patients.
Oct 1, 2016
Drs. Jason Child and Sarah Parker, Certificate Training Program graduates, published the outcomes of their QI project showing a 10.9% reduction in antimicrobial use over a 4-year period. Their 鈥榟andshake stewardship鈥� program resulted in a greater than 20% reduction in broad spectrum antibiotic usage such as vancomycin and meropenem.
Sep 4, 2016
IHQSE faculty members Drs. Read Pierce, Darlene Tad-y and Patrick Kneeland publish their experience with redeveloping the M&M model to focus on systems-based quality improvement.
Jun 1, 2016
IHQSE faulty members Drs. Ethan Cumbler and Patrick Kneeland report on the key factors motivating participation in inter-professional QI teams. High-functioning teams, a focus on patient-centered outcomes and a drive for professional growth were all predictive of participation and should inform the development of future QI project teams.
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