process measures: completion and compliance rates kathleen speck, mph ting yang, phd
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Process Measures: Completion and Compliance RatesKathleen Speck, MPH
Ting Yang, PhD
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Objectives
• To review state compliance rates for the six process measures
• To review compliance rates for sites
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Dat
a En
try
Com
pleti
on R
ate
Repo
rt
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MD – Sub G ETT Compliance Rate 10/12-6/13
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PA Sub G ETTCompliance Rate 10/12-6/13
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Sub
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TT C
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te R
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t
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MD - HOB Compliance Rate 10/12-6/13
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PA – HOBCompliance Rate 10/12-6/13
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HO
B Co
mpl
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e Ra
te R
epor
t
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MD - Oral Care Compliance Rate 10/12-6/13
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PA – Oral Care Compliance Rate 10/12-6/13
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Ora
l Car
e Co
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MD - Chlorhexidine Compliance Rate 10/12-7/13
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PA – Chlorhexidine Compliance Rate 10/12-6/13
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CHG
Com
plia
nce
Rate
Rep
ort
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MD – SAT Compliance Rate 10/12-6/13
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PA – SAT Compliance Rate 10/12-6/13
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SAT
Com
plia
nce
Rate
Rep
ort
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MD – SBT Compliance Rate 10/12-6/13
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PA – SBTCompliance Rate 10/12-6/13
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SBT
Com
plia
nce
Rate
Rep
ort
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Increasing compliance
• Compliance for all measures has increased overtime
• If your site is having issues with comliance, check to make sure your documentation is good.
• Some sites are employing non-traditional methods for increasing compliance– RTs doing oral care and HOB checks– Techs performing oral care– Family members performing oral care
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Summary
• Site compliance for all process measures is improving
• If you are struggling, reach out for suggestions
• Call your state lead• Post questions to the CECity Social
Community Site.