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Current Healthcare Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) assess the effect of organizational behaviors in the past but don’t tell us which behaviors contributed positively and negatively. In order to drive future KPIs, we need to identify and measure the adaptive behaviors that are influencing performance today and link those measures to interventions that will improve performance tomorrow.
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Proprietary and Confidential© 2014, John W. Kenagy, MDFollow the discussion on Twitter, #TimeforAnalytics
Proprietary and Confidential© 2014, John W. Kenagy, MD
Follow the discussion on Twitter, #TimeforAnalytics
A conversation between Dale Sanders and John Kenagy, MD
Transforming Healthcare:
Data is Necessary But Insufficient. What else is Necessary?
Adaptive Design is a registered trademark of John Kenagy
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Introductions
• Dale Sanders, Senior VP, Strategy, Health Catalyst
• @drsanders
• http://www.linkedin.com/in/dalersanders/
• Dr. John Kenagy• [email protected]
• www.linkedin.com/in/johnkenagymd
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Data and Adaptive Capacity
1. Take Action – strategically create and measure new adaptive capacity.
2. Accelerate Progress – methods and data necessary to increase your Adaptive Capacity Index.
3. Develop Mastery – align people and data to predict your Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) 3-6 months in advance
The Key Takeaways
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Adapting
Tree? [email protected]
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The Promise of Managed Care
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The Cold, Hard Reality
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Quality
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“A” for technology, “F” for value
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It’s an Adaptive Capacity opportunity
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List 1General Motors
American Airlines
Palm Pilot, Blackberry
List 2Toyota
Southwest Airlines
Apple, Intel
Discovering the Solution
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What’s the root cause?
OptimizeGeneral Motors
American Airlines
Palm Pilot, Blackberry
Optimize & AdaptToyota
Southwest Airlines
Apple, Intel
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So, if data and technology are not sufficient, what else
is necessary?
*Modified from: [email protected] with permission
Why? We don’t think our way to new ways of acting.
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Adaptive Capacity
Where are you?
Where’s healthcare?
OptimizeGeneral Motors
American Airlines
Palm Pilot, Blackberry
Optimize & AdaptToyota
Southwest Airlines
Apple, Intel
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Adaptive Capacity Indexsm
Develop more people and teams?
Consolidate services and hit performance goals?
Do local experimentation and learning?
Cost control and standardize best practices?
Increase frontline decision making and control?
Check the one choice on which your system currently has the most focus and investment
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Adaptive Capacity Indexsm
Develop more people and teams?
Consolidate services and hit performance goals?
Do local experimentation and learning?
Cost control and standardize best practices?
Increase frontline decision making and control?
Behaviors predict performance
Want to assess your organization’s Adaptive Capacity Index? [email protected]
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Adaptive Capacity
How do you create Adaptive Capacity?
OptimizeGeneral Motors
American Airlines
Palm Pilot, Blackberry
Current U.S. Healthcare
Optimize & AdaptToyota
Southwest Airlines
Apple, Intel
You?
Where’s healthcare?
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Data & Adaptive Capacity
Experienced Success
Information (Data)
New Value Adapt
You act your way to a new way of thinking
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Progress, Momentum, Mastery
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Adaptive Capacity LeadershipDevelop and align rapid, adaptive, decision-making close to where value and data are created
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What data do we measure?
High risk, low reward
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“Workarounds, hunting, clarifying, fetching, etc.”
Adaptive Design
Data in Context & ProgressTimely, role-specific, actionable data with rapid feedback
23%
40%
37%
AdminRN Time
with Patients
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73% reduction in workarounds, etc.
Adaptive Design
Data + Momentum
54%
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135% more RN Time
with Patients
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Information (Data)
New Value Adapt
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Adaptive Design
Data & Increasing Adaptive CapacityDeliver Results, KPI’s and Insight
Length of stay 8%
RN productivity 14%
Staff turnover 51%
+ $1,700,000
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An Adaptive Design Predictive Analytic Opportunity
Information (Data)
New Value Adapt
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Data & Adaptive CapacityMastery and Predictive Analytics
+$1,700,000
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Data & Adaptive Design
1. Strategically optimize and increase Adaptive Capacity
2. Use data and act your way to new thinking
3. Identify, develop and scale the behaviors that increase your Adaptive Capacity Index today and gain predictive guidance of your KPI’s 3-6 months in the future.
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An Adaptive Data Opportunity
1. Identify one organization interested in exploring an Adaptive Data opportunity
2. Connect with leadership to develop an on-site assessment with local leadership, Kenagy & Associates and HealthCatalyst that would include an Adaptive Capacity Index.
3. Design the engagement to assure a low risk and high reward opportunity for all participants.
Low risk, high reward
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Data & Adaptive Capacity
SUCCESS!!
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Thank You
Next Educational Webinar
A Landmark 12-Point Review of Population Health Management Companies12 criteria that any health system should consider when evaluating population health management companies.Date: Wednesday, April 2ndTime: 1:00-2:00 PM ETPresenter: Dale Sanders Senior Vice President, Health Catalyst
The Path to Shared Savings With Population Health Management ApplicationsLaser Focused on Finding Waste, Defining and Monitoring Populations, Accountable Care Organizations and Health Systems Alike Will Learn About The Success of One System Who Reduced Heart Failure ReadmissionsDate: Wednesday, April 9thTime: 1:00-2:00 PM ETPresenter: Eric Just, VP, Technology; Kathleen Merkley, VP, Clinical Engagement
Register at http://healthcatalyst.com/
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Develop Mastery Physician and Team Performance as a system
Months
GOAL
Adaptive Design Begins
Adaptive Design MD’s + Multidisciplinary Teams
All System MDs
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What does a Nurse do, really?Summary data 1999-2006
Face-to-facepatient time
33%
“Admin”
24%
Workarounds, tradeoffs, “quick fix” problem solving, etc.
43%
Observations:1000s of hours, med/surg units, 45-750 bed hospitals
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The Opportunity for ChangeTaking the next step…• Explore further the Population
Health management solutions
http://www.healthcatalyst.com/population-health
• Contact us to learn more about our solutions and communication tools
www.healthcatalyst.com/company/contact-us