BEACON Projects Metrics
Current State Discussion Draft→ November 22, 2010
PROJECT / METRICS / SOURCEChildhood Obesity / For OH Chapter AAP & OCHA (use for MOC application to the AmericanBoard of Pediatrics):
- Documentation of BMI percentile at well-child visits of children ages 2-11
- Documentation of counseling for nutrition or referral for nutrition
children ages 2-11 years of age
- Documentation of counseling for physical activity or referral for physicalactivity at well-child visits of children ages 2-11 years of age
- Documentation of BMI percentile at well-child visits of children ages 12-17years of age
- Documentation of counseling for nutrition or referral for nutrition ages 12-17
- Education at well-child visits ofchildren ages 12-17 years of age
- Documentation of counseling for physical activity or referral for physical activity at well-child visits of children ages 12-17 years of age
- Office processes aligned to the prevention, identification, and treatment ofchildren with overweight
reporting 'Yes'thatsystems exist in
their practices
- Linkage to community resources
- To improve childhood obesity prevention, screening and referral in practices setting through Ohio (physician practices and community health centers; Note: project aim is combined with AAP initiative called Healthy Kids Ohio and Ounce of Prevention)
- By June 30, 2011 increase obesity screening and referrals in clinics by 20% over baseline and improve coordination with community resources
Maximizing Medicaid eligible children enrollment & maintaining stability of coverage /
- Stability of coverage
- Decrease the child turnover rate
- Improve continuity of coverage
- Decrease number of cases closed due to procedural reasons
Pediatric Psychiatry Network (PPN) /
- Reduced emergency room use bychildren having PPN consultations
- Reduced consultation costs
- Patient satisfaction
- Primary care physician satisfaction
- Number of primary care physicians participating in network
- Improved referral timeliness to providers
- Quality of technical/equipment/electronic capability
Healthchek Medicaid Managed Care Plans/MCPs well child screening initiative (Performance Improvement Project/PIP) / HEDIS Measures:
- Well-child visits in the first 15 months of life = zero
- Well-child Visits in the first 15 months of life 6+ visits
- Well-child visits in the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth years of life
- Adolscent well care visits ages 12 – 21
Help Me Grow/HMG home visiting including maternal depression screening /
- Improved maternal and newborn health
- Prevention of child injuries, child abuse, neglect or maltreatment and reduction of emergency department visits
- Improvement in school readiness and achievement
- Reduction in crime or domestic violence
- Improvements in family economic self-sufficiency
- Improvements in the coordination and referrals for other community resources and supports.
Ohio Children’s Hospitals Solutions for Patient Safety (SPS) /
- Reducing preventable codes, cardiac and pulmonary arrests occurring outside neonatal and pediatric Intensive Care Units
- Reduce surgical site infections in designated procedures by 50%
- Reduce overall adverse drug events by 33%
- Reduce opiate over-sedations by 50%
- Reduce by 50% the baseline rate of SSE’s across the 8 OH pediatric hospitals by 12/31/12
- Reduce by 75% the baseline rate of SSE’s across the 8 OH pediatric hospitals by 12/31/15
ODH Ohio Hospital Compare:
1. Children’s asthma care:
* Asthma relievers for
pediatric patients
* Asthma corticosteroids for
pediatric patients
2. Prophylactic antibiotic
received one hour prior to
surgical incision (overall
rate) - specific focus of
OCHSPS
3. Central lineassociated
bloodstreaminfection for
ICU patients
4. Urinary catheterassociated
urinary tractinfection rate for
ICU patients
5. Surgical site infection rate
(all surgeries)Class I and II;
specific focus of OCHSPS
System Of Care for Kids Mental Health & At Risk for Out of Home Care /
- Reduce costly out of home
izations
- Use evidence-based practice
- Provide non-clinical family-centered services
- Address early childhood behavioral health needs in child care settings in high-risk areas
- Divert youth fromDYS
- Other TBD
Concerned About Development & Autism Screening (CADLC) /
- Increase in statewide childrens’ developmental screenings (CPT code 96110) for 9, 12, 18 and 24 months
- Number of primary care practices trained
- Number of primary care physicians trained
- Number of primary care physician referrals to Help Me Grow
- Other TBD
Ohio Perinatal Quality Collaborative (OPQC) /
- Infants 22 - 29 weeks discharged with at least one Nosocomial Infection
- Percent of births 36 – 38 weeks scheduled for delivery without medical or obstetrical indication
- Number of births 36 – 38 weeks scheduled for delivery without medical or obstetrical indication (c-section or induced)
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