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CPOE Reducing Inappropriate Transfusions (CRIT) Collaborative
“The most cost effective opportunity to improve patient outcomes in the next quarter century will likely come, not from discovering new therapies but from discovering how to effectively deliver
therapies that are known to be effective”Sean Berenholtz 2003
Collaborative Goals
• Provide a venue for for multiple institutions to share experiences and projects surrounding blood utilization.
• Utilize decision support tools to advance the adoption of evidence based practice in our institutions.
• Set the framework for future collaborations using effective decision support tools.
Introduction of Collaborative Participants
CONTACT INSTITUTION
Richard Chang, Geetha PuthenveetilChildren’s Hospital Orange County
Suresh Srinivasan Children’s Hospital of Michigan
Marvin Harper, Jenifer Lightdale Children’s Hospital Boston
Eloa Adams, Chris Longhurst Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital
Munirah Curtis, Sara Boblick Smith University of Illinois at Chicago
Calvin Popovich All Children’s Hospital, Florida
Phil Spinella Washington University, St Louis
Rod Tarrago, Judy Zeir Children’s Hospital Minnesota
David Rich Nationwide Children’s Hospital
David Kaelber Metrohealth, Case Western
Marissa Tucci CHU Sainte-Justine Research Center
Introduction of Collaborative Participants
CONTACT INSTITUTION
Colin Banas , Sean McKenna Children’s Hospital of RIchmond
Lejla Music-Aplenc Mercy Children’s Hospital
Nabil Hassan Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital
Cynthia Kaelbs Rady Children’s Hospital
Amy Maneker Akron Children’s Hospital
Adam Campbell Shriners Hospitals
Irwin Gross Eastern Maine Medical Center
Robert Moser Catholic Health East
Brian Hoberman Kaiser Northern California
Melissa Frei-Jones UTHSC Santa Rosa Children’s Hospital
Meeting Agenda
Old Way
New Way
5-15 years
1-2 yearsBlood NetSABMCRIT
Institution CommitteeApproval
IT Baseline Data
IRB CDS Live RandomizedAnalysis
Children’s Hospital Orange County X X
Children’s Hospital of Michigan
Children’s Hospital Boston X X
University of Illinois at Chicago X X
All Children’s Hospital, Florida
Mercy Children’s Hospital X X
Children’s Hospital Minnesota X X X X
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
MetroHealth, Case Western X
Chldren’s Hospital of Richmond X X
Rady Children’s Hospital
Children’s National Medical Center
Akron Children’s Hospital
Eastern Maine Medical Center X X
Shriners Hospitals
UTHSC Santa Rosa Children’s Hospital X X
Seattle Childrens Hospital
Baseline Data
Inclusion criteria
Age 1m- 18 yrsAdmitted to the hospitalgreater than 24 hrs
Exclusion Criteria
Less than 1 monthMore than 18 yrsCongenital heart diseaseHgb SS, Thal. patientsTransfusions in the ORECMO
Data
Total number of admissionsAverage pre-transfusion HgbTransfusions Per patient day
Defined as the most recent Hgblevel drawn prior to transfusion
All data should be broken down month to month starting January 2011
Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute
• “Authorized by congress to conduct research to provide information about the best available evidence to help patients and their health care providers make more informed decisions”
• “Intended to give patients a better understanding of the prevention, treatment and care options available, and the science that supports those options”
Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute
Project Timeline
Next meeting
Monday Monday April 29th 9:00 AM
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