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SMARTworks® EffectiveResponse
Training: Clinical Staff – Responders
National Park Medical CenterNovember 20, 2014
Training: Clinical Staff Responders
• Objectives of the patient follow-up program
• Overview of how SMARTworks® EffectiveResponse works
• Review of the Patient Survey – the experience that patients will have with SMARTworks® EffectiveResponse
• Notifications – Alerts received via email by the Clinical Staff Responders
• Overview of the Active Issues Manager (AIM) Module
• Questions
Agenda
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Training: Patient Registration
• Improve patient satisfaction with care
• Enhance patient well-being
− Detect failure to improve
− Address any questions or aftercare problems
• Catching patients who we are not reaching today
• Provide organizational feedback
Objectives – Why This Program is Being Rolled Out
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EffectiveResponse Overview
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Generates Monthly Feedback Reports
SMARTworks®
EffectiveResponse
Daily Data Upload from Meditech EHR
Nurse Manager Addresses Any Reported Patient Concerns
First Layer
Text/Email Contact with Patient
Second Layer
Call Center Contact
with Patient
Patient Survey(This How Patients Are Contacted the Day After Discharge)
Patient Survey
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Patient receives a text or email message inviting them to click on a secure link
Patient Survey
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The first screen is a click-thru acknowledgement that the survey is not a substitute for care.
Patient Survey
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Question #1 checks on the patient’s well-being.
(We hope to learn that the patient feels the same or better.)
Patient Survey
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If the patient reports feeling worse they receive a “pop-up” instruction to contact their doctor or return to the ER.
Patient Survey
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Patient can add comments as appropriate.
Patient Survey
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Question #2 is a general question to check the patient’s understanding of discharge instructions, home care, medications and follow-up appointments.
(We hope to hear that the patient has no questions.)
Patient Survey
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If the patient reports having a question, they receive a “pop-up” instruction to call their doctor for answers.
Patient Survey
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Patient can add comments as appropriate.
Patient Survey
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Question #3 asks the patient to rate the nursing staff.
Patient Survey
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Question #4 asks the patient to rate the medical staff.
Patient Survey
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Question #5 asks the patient to share anything else about their experience.
Patient Survey
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If the patient leaves a comment, it is noted that the comment will receive attention.
Patient Survey
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Patient can add comments as appropriate.
Patient Survey
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The final screen provides a link to National Park Medical Center’s portal – My Health Record.
Patient Survey
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With a single click, the patient is with the log-in screen of My Health Record.
(Note that the patient can click on the “Register” tab if they have not been issued a User ID or Password).
Responder Role
• When patients answer a survey question that triggers a notification, email messages will be sent to:
− [email protected]− [email protected]− [email protected]
Notifications
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Responder Role
• A typical notification email will look like this. The patient, his or her complaint/ diagnosis and how to contact the patient will be presented.(Note that this is a sample and not an actual NPMS email.)
Notifications
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Responder Role
How are you feeling today compared to when you were seen in the ER? Better Same Worse
Do you have any questions about your discharge instructions, including your home care, medications, or follow-up appointments? No Yes
Please rate the nursing staff by the level of care and concern they provided. Very High High Average Low Very Low
Notifications (only notified for responses in red)
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Responder Role
Please rate the doctor by the level of care that he or she provided. Very High High Average Low Very Low
Would you like to add anything else about your experience? No Yes
Notifications (only notified for responses in red)
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Clinical Responder - Discussion
• Are you going to be over-run with notifications?
−No.Typicallyonly 5%of patientswill requireattention.
FAQs
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AIM Module Review
AIM Module
• The Active Issues Manager (AIM) module facilitates closing-the-loop with patients.
• You may access PHI via this module – please protect Usernames and Passwords accordingly.
• Patient responses that triggered a notification email may be quickly reviewed.
• If you have called the patient you can simply close the message.
• Email follow-up should not be used for anything of clinical significance (patient may not check email, email address may be wrong, etc.)
Overview
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AIM Module
• If the patient has not provided an email address or a smartphone number (so that the patient may be contacted via text), you will need to “close the loop” with patients via a phone call.o In those cases the issue will be identified as
“Callback” and the categorization options will not be listed.
Overview
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AIM Module
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Log in to the AIM Module at https://s.smart-er.net/AIM/index.html
AIM Module
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A patient has entered a response to a survey question that triggered a notification – this is an “active issue.”
AIM Module
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Opening the issue provides the details as to the patient’s comments.
AIM Module
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Clicking the “Categorize” button presents a collection of common response templates.
In this case, one would select the “Housekeeping
– Complaint” category.
AIM Module
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You are presented with a template email that may be edited if required. Clicking the “Send” button sends the email to the patient.
Clinical Responder - Discussion
Comfort/BedThank you very much for sharing information about your recent visit to National Park Medical Center. Please accept my apologies for your negative experience. I have reviewed your comments regarding how uncomfortable you were in the Emergency Department and will use this feedback to seek opportunities to improve our performance in this area. We always aim to provide our community with a top-notch healthcare experience. Thank you for taking the time to offer your feedback. We value your opinion and appreciate your choosing NPMC for your family’s healthcare needs. Lance Lindow, RNNPMC Emergency Department [email protected]
Typical AIM Module Email Template
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AIM Module
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The active issues have now been cleared.
Questions?
Support Assistance from Standard Register Healthcare:Standard Register Support Line (M-F, 7:00am-7:00pm Central Time)1-800-333-7782Option 2 – Software Support Group
After-Hours Service Desk (Emergencies)1-888-598-8200Option 6 – SMARTworks EffectiveResponse
[email protected] critical support requests