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Title: New Jerseys Improving Preventive Services Project NJIPSP


1
New Jerseys Improving Preventive Services
Project (NJIPSP)
Achieving, Sustaining and Spreading Improvements
in Immunization Delivery
Ruth Gubernick, Adrienne Millican, Arlene
Patrick, Dorothy Williams
40th National Immunization Conference March 6
9, 2006 Atlanta, GA
2
Project AIM
  • A collaborative project which supports use of the
    statewide immunization registry (NJIIS) to
    improve immunization service delivery at primary
    care practices. 

3
Objective
  • To present results from the pilot and initial
    spread phase of NJIPSP, a collaborative network
    of primary care practices, the NJ Dept. of Health
    and Senior Services, the American Academy of
    Pediatrics/New Jersey Chapters Pediatric Council
    on Research and Education (PCORE) and the
    National Initiative for Childrens Healthcare
    Quality (NICHQ)

4
Methods
  • The NJIPSP uses an enhanced Learning
    Collaborative model, with practice teams working
    with expert faculty during three learning
    sessions, utilizing a Model for Improvement,
    sharing innovative solutions, participating in
    monthly conference calls, a listserv and
    receiving on-site support. The NJIIS data is
    used to assess monthly improvement.

5
NJIIS
  • New Jersey Immunization Information System
  • operating since 1997, is the established
    statewide
  • immunization information system serving as the
    official repository of immunizations administered
    to children in New Jersey.
  • 921,181 Children
  • 6,294,931 Doses
  • 1114 Active Users
  • 400 Active Providers

Zina Kleyman _at_ NJDHSS, Jan 06
6
Site selection Criteria
  • Recruited from referrals by regional NJIIS
    Coordinators and pilot site participants
  • Contract initiated 1 yr commitment
  • Pre-work gathered before LS 1
  • Formation of Practice team
  • VFC Quality Assurance Review (QAR)
  • Random (30) chart review
  • Self-assessment (Walk-through)

7
Monthly Improvement Measurement Categories
  • Percentage UTD 24 Months
  • Percentage UTD 19-23 months
  • Percentage UTD 7-11 Months
  • Percentage of children under 24 months with
  • 2 shots in registry
  • Percentage of doses reported to registry
  • within 7 days of vaccine administration

8
Sites Specifics Pilot (Jul 2004 Jun 2005)
9
Results Pilot Sites(does not include Disp
measurement VFC vs Non-VFC)(monthly averages)
  •  

10
NJIIS Data Entry - Pilot sites
11
Overall Results Pilot sites
  • As a result of the pilot project
  • 100 are now using the NJIIS to
  •           Identify patients needs at every
    visit
  •           Remind and recall patients
  • 67-83 reported use of the NJIIS highly effective
    and 83-100 found it easily adoptable
  •           50 increase (to 100) checking
    immunizations at sick
  • visits.
  •           33 increase (to 100) using chart
    prompts
  •           33 decrease (to 0) pre-filling
    syringes
  •           16 increase (to 100) conducting
    in-service trainings
  • Mentoring opportunities in spread phase keep
    pilot practices engaged

12
Initial Spread Phase Dec 2005 - present
  • 8 additional sites Cumberland, Camden, Essex,
    Hudson, Middlesex (2), Morris, Union
  • Private practices, Family Health Centers,
    Community Health Centers (FQHCs),
  • Hospital- based Pediatric Clinic
  • Same methodology and change package
  • Focus on missed opportunities, physician
  • prompts, timely assessments, reminder
    recall
  • activities and data entry

13
Results Spread sites (monthly averages)
  •    

14
NJIIS Data Entry - Spread sites
15
Practice Participant Testimonial
16
  • Trinity Health Family Service Center
  • Perth Amboy, NJ
  • St. Johns Health Family Service Center
  • New Brunswick, NJ

17
Oh NoChildren!!!
18
My Broken Heart
19
SPREAD
  • Achieving, Sustaining and Spreading Improvements
    in Immunization Delivery

20
  • SPREAD

21
SPREAD
  • S-Sharing Information

22
SPREAD
  • IDENTIFY PATIENT NEEDS
  • FRONT OFFICE STAFF WAS TRAINED TO USE THE
    SCHEDULER DETAIL TO ACCESS THE CHILDS
    IMMUNIZATION NEEDS
  • PROMPT CLINICIAN
  • THE SCHEDULER DETAIL IS PLACED IN THE CHART
    PRIOR TO THE VISIT AND REVIEWED BY BOTH THE
    NURSES AND PHYSICIAN
  • CHART COMPLETION FLOW SHEET

23
Help interpret the complex immunization schedule
24
CHART COMPLETION FLOW SHEET
  • TRINITY HEALTH CENTER
  • CHART COMPLETION FLOW SHEET
  • DATE____________
  • DR. ACEVEDO/ K. LABOSCO APN
  • NURSE
  • FRONT DESK
  • Change of Address/Phone
  • Change of Insurance
  • No Show
  • Completed

25
SPREAD
  • P-Passion

26
Trinity Health Center Statistics
27
SPREAD
  • R-Research
  • Plan Do Study Act
  • (PDSA)

28
SPREAD
  • E-Encourage

29
SPREAD
  • A-Achieving

30
Trinity Health Center Statistics
31
SPREAD
  • D-Deliver

32
Improvement Project Surprises
  • From small acorns, big trees grow. (The small
    task of printing the scheduler detail has
    increased our immunization rates and decreased
    missed opportunities)

33
WHY?
34
SPREAD
35
Contact Information
  • Arlene Patrick, RN
  • Trinity Health Center
  • 271 Smith Street
  • Perth Amboy, NJ 08861
  • (732) 826-9160 Office
  • (732) 826-8342 Fax

36
Conclusion
  • Improvement of immunization delivery is possible
    with innovative technology and a commitment and
    plan for continuous quality improvement.
    Utilizing a registry supports easy improvement
    measurement. NJIPSP is a model to be spread to
    other practices seeking to improve immunization
    delivery.

37
This collaborative project to improve
immunization and other preventive service
delivery has been developed and is being
facilitated by    
in Collaboration with the
National Initiative for
Childrens Healthcare Quality  We would
like to thank the above groups for their support
of this initiative Funded by the NJDHSS, Vaccine
Preventable Disease Program
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