A number of pediatric collaborative improvement networks have demonstrated improved care and outcomes for children. Regionally, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Physician Hospital Organization has sustained key asthma processes, substantially increased the percentage of their asthma population receiving “perfect care,” and implemented an innovative pay-for-performance program with a large commercial payor based on asthma performance measures. The California Perinatal Quality Care Collaborative uses its outcomes database to improve care for infants in California NICUs. It has achieved reductions in central line–associated blood stream infections (CLABSI), increased breast-milk feeding rates at hospital discharge, and is now working to improve delivery room management. Solutions for Patient Safety (SPS) has achieved significant improvements in adverse drug events and surgical site infections across all 8 Ohio children’s hospitals, with 7700 fewer children harmed and >$11.8 million in avoided costs. SPS is now expanding nationally, aiming to eliminate all events of serious harm at children’s hospitals. National collaborative networks include ImproveCareNow, which aims to improve care and outcomes for children with inflammatory bowel disease. Reliable adherence to Model Care Guidelines has produced improved remission rates without using new medications and a significant increase in the proportion of Crohn disease patients not taking prednisone. Data-driven collaboratives of the Children’s Hospital Association Quality Transformation Network initially focused on CLABSI in PICUs. By September 2011, they had prevented an estimated 2964 CLABSI, saving 355 lives and $103 722 423. Subsequent improvement efforts include CLABSI reductions in additional settings and populations.
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June 01 2013
Exemplar Pediatric Collaborative Improvement Networks: Achieving Results
Amy L. Billett, MD;
Amy L. Billett, MD
aChildren’s Hospital Association, Alexandria, Virginia;
bBoston Children’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts;
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Richard B. Colletti, MD;
Richard B. Colletti, MD
cImproveCareNow, Burlington, Vermont;
dUniversity of Vermont College of Medicine, Vermont Children’s Hospital at Fletcher Allen Health Care, Burlington, Vermont;
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Keith E. Mandel, MD;
Keith E. Mandel, MD
eTri State Child Health Services, Inc, Cincinnati, Ohio;
fCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio;
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Marlene Miller, MD;
Marlene Miller, MD
aChildren’s Hospital Association, Alexandria, Virginia;
gJohns Hopkins Children’s Center, Baltimore, Maryland;
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Stephen E. Muething, MD;
Stephen E. Muething, MD
fCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio;
hOhio Children’s Hospitals Solutions for Patient Safety, Columbus, Ohio;
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Paul J. Sharek, MD;
Paul J. Sharek, MD
iCalifornia Perinatal Quality Care Collaborative, Stanford, California; and
jLucile Packard Children’s Hospital, Palo Alto, California
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Carole M. Lannon, MD
fCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio;
Address correspondence to Carole M. Lannon, MD, MPH, James M. Anderson Center for Health Systems Excellence, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, 3333 Burnet Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45229. E-mail: carole.lannon@cchmc.org
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Address correspondence to Carole M. Lannon, MD, MPH, James M. Anderson Center for Health Systems Excellence, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, 3333 Burnet Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45229. E-mail: carole.lannon@cchmc.org
FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE: The authors have indicated they have no financial relationships relevant to this article to disclose.
Pediatrics (2013) 131 (Supplement_4): S196–S203.
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February 27 2013
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Amy L. Billett, Richard B. Colletti, Keith E. Mandel, Marlene Miller, Stephen E. Muething, Paul J. Sharek, Carole M. Lannon; Exemplar Pediatric Collaborative Improvement Networks: Achieving Results. Pediatrics June 2013; 131 (Supplement_4): S196–S203. 10.1542/peds.2012-3786F
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