Sprinting to Decrease LOS
Patient length of stay (LOS) is a crucial measurement for health care organizations since longer patient stays increase patient risk for complications while reducing patient satisfaction. They also represent higher costs for the hospital. At the University of Kentucky, using a model of short-term improvement actions called “sprints,” along with participation in a Vizient performance improvement collaborative and the commitment of senior leaders, a clinical performance team has led an initiative to reduce LOS that has produced strong, ongoing results. Guest speakers: Jennifer Rose, MBA Associate Vice President Core Clinical and Performance Services UK HealthCare Lauren Miller, MBA Senior Quality Improvement Specialist Core Clinical and Performance Services UK HealthCare Moderator: Margaret Rudisill, MS-HQS, RN Performance Improvement Program Director Vizient Show Notes: [02:54] Working on reducing LOS at UK HealthCare [04:00] Joining the Vizient Performance Improvement Collaborative [04:32] Leadership involvement, participant accountability, process transparency [06:39] Linking with the stakeholders [07:46] The Sprint Model and the Forcefield Analysis [08:51] Three themes [09:56] How the Sprint brings testing to a quick resolution [11:09] Sprint example Links | Resources: Contacting Knowledge on the Go: picollaboratives@vizientinc.com Margaret’s email: margaret.rudisill@vizientinc.com Jennifer’s email: jennifer.rose@uky.edu Lauren’s email: lauren.miller@uky.edu Sample Forcefield Analysis: Forcefield Analysis Template Subscribe Today! Apple Podcasts Amazon Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Android Stitcher RSS Feed