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Important Health Center Context

Fill out this section during your planning process

Internal Characteristics

What are the characteristics of your health center? (rural/urban; other demographic variables, use of expanded care team, culture)?  

Urban, refugee/immigrant population, non English speaking

How do interventions and/or workflows need to be adapted to ensure health equity?

WYH is focusing on all patient populations with HTN

How complex are the patient interventions to implement (e.g., perceived difficulty of implementation, reflected by duration, scope, radicalness, disruptiveness, and number of steps required)?

Goal is to meet patient where they are at.

What are key characteristics of the participating setting(s)?

clinic, face to face, phone

External Characteristics :SDOH barriers, affording medication, limited insurance coverage, non covered transportation

What external or environmental supports or threats are there?

Supports: Unite Us Referral Platform to meet SDOH needs, not being able to meet patient needs due to a lack of insurance coverage and patient lacks funds

Treatment Intensification (Combination Therapy)

Plan

Treatment Intensification (Combination Therapy)

Actual

Describe Intervention: Real time identifying patients that meet We have changed our BP criteria to 130/80>. Criteria for program. Nurse refers patient in clinic.with BP 130/80 or >.to Million Hearts program

(Select ONE; use BPAA Project Roadmap for ideas on evidence-based strategies)

Chosen intervention: Med adhearence, pt. engagement.

Plan for intervention: nurse refers pt. to traige nurse who meets with pt Triage nurse will refer to clinical pharm.

Chosen Intervention:

Date when implemented:

Updates:

Reach (#/% patients – or providers, for provider-facing interventions – who participated in intervention)

Reach of implementers/providers? Clinical Pharm. Working with providers to educate best practice related to evidence based guideline.

Planned: Provider education/recommendations for med tx - have identified in data that there is an opportunity to improve statins and ACEs/ARBSs appropriate use . Clinical pharmacist will provide education at provider meeting on statin initiation and ACEs/ARBS

Reach of implementers/providers?

Actual:

Reach of patients (# of patients receiving treatment intensification)?

Prescribed : 66% , 223/340

African American BP control 63% , 612/971.

F/U appt scheduled with clinical pharmacist and provider

Planned:

  • # AA pts. w/uncontrolled HTN on no therapy (as of 6/30/2023):

  • # AA pts. w/uncontrolled HTN on monotherapy (as of 6/30/2023):

Reach of patients (# of patients receiving treatment intensification)?

Actual:

Efficacy (Impact of intervention on important outcomes)

How will you measure that your intervention is working? Goal: improved medication ordering data for pt newly dx with HTN

Were you able to accurately measure how your intervention was working?

What outcomes do you expect?

What outcomes have you seen?

How will you ensure your intervention will be effective for your target population?

Did your intervention reach the target population?

What unintended consequences or outcomes might there be?

What unintended outcomes did you experience?

Adoption (#/% and representativeness of staff and sites who implemented the intervention)

How did clinicians respond to interventions to intensify medication more rapidly/address therapeutic inertia?

Who will deliver the intervention (actually do the work)? Include staff and sites, if applicable.

Who delivered the intervention? Did they have the skills and time needed to complete the intervention?

How will you know if clinicians/care teams/sites used the intervention?

What proportion of the planned staff/sites implemented the intervention?

Were there any differences between care teams/sites who adopted the intervention best vs. others who did not (e.g., differences in staff types, capacity, etc.)?

Implementation Fidelity (How closely the staff/sites followed the intervention design, delivered it as intended – also called fidelity to the intervention)

How will you know what adaptations or modifications were made during the intervention?

How did you track modifications during the intervention?

What might be some of the possible obstacles to consistent implementation?

What were the barriers to consistent intervention implementation?

What costs and resources (including time and burden, not just money) need to be considered?

What costs and resources (including time and burden, not just money) need to be considered?

How closely did the staff/sites follow the intervention design and deliver as intended?

Check all that apply:

  • Followed as designed
  • Followed with minor modifications
  • Followed somewhat as designed
  • Not followed as design
  • Delivered consistently/as intended
  • Delivered somewhat consistently/somewhat as intended
  • Delivered inconsistently/not as intended

Modifications made and other notes:

Maintenance (Extent to which intervention is part of routine practices and protocols)

What reinforcements will you put in place to sustain the intervention, if effective?

  • Protocols
  • Clinical decision support (alerts, order sets, templates, registries)
  • Policies
  • Regular training
  • Regular reports
  • Incentives
  • Other:

Explain:

What reinforcements did you put into place to sustain the intervention?

  • Protocols
  • Clinical decision support (alerts, order sets, templates, registries)
  • Policies
  • Regular training
  • Regular reports
  • Incentives
  • Other:

Explain:

How will you spread your intervention and lessons learned?

How will you spread your intervention and lessons learned?

What are likely modifications or adaptations that will need to be made to sustain the intervention over time (e.g., lower cost, different staff, reduced intensity, different settings)?

Intervention #2

Plan

Intervention #2

Actual

Describe Intervention

(Select ONE; use BPAA Project Roadmap for ideas on evidence-based strategies)

Chosen intervention:

Plan for intervention:

Chosen Intervention:

Date when implemented:

Updates:

Reach (#/% patients – or providers, for provider-facing interventions – who participated in intervention)

Reach of implementers/providers?

Planned:

Reach of implementers/providers?

Actual:

Reach of patients (# of patients receiving treatment intensification)?

Planned:

  • # AA pts. w/uncontrolled HTN on no therapy (as of 6/30/2023):

  • # AA pts. w/uncontrolled HTN on monotherapy (as of 6/30/2023):

Reach of patients (# of patients receiving treatment intensification)?

Actual:

Efficacy (Impact of intervention on important outcomes)

How will you measure that your intervention is working?

Were you able to accurately measure how your intervention was working?

What outcomes do you expect?

What outcomes have you seen?

How will you ensure your intervention will be effective for your target population?

Did your intervention reach the target population?

What unintended consequences or outcomes might there be?

What unintended outcomes did you experience?

Adoption (#/% and representativeness of staff and sites who implemented the intervention)

How did clinicians respond to interventions to intensify medication more rapidly/address therapeutic inertia?

Who will deliver the intervention (actually do the work)? Include staff and sites, if applicable.

Who delivered the intervention? Did they have the skills and time needed to complete the intervention?

How will you know if clinicians/care teams/sites used the intervention?

What proportion of the planned staff/sites implemented the intervention?

Were there any differences between care teams/sites who adopted the intervention best vs. others who did not (e.g., differences in staff types, capacity, etc.)?

Implementation Fidelity (How closely the staff/sites followed the intervention design, delivered it as intended – also called fidelity to the intervention)

How will you know what adaptations or modifications were made during the intervention?

How did you track modifications during the intervention?

What might be some of the possible obstacles to consistent implementation?

What were the barriers to consistent intervention implementation?

What costs and resources (including time and burden, not just money) need to be considered?

What costs and resources (including time and burden, not just money) need to be considered?

How closely did the staff/sites follow the intervention design and deliver as intended?

Check all that apply:

  • Followed as designed
  • Followed with minor modifications
  • Followed somewhat as designed
  • Not followed as design
  • Delivered consistently/as intended
  • Delivered somewhat consistently/somewhat as intended
  • Delivered inconsistently/not as intended

Modifications made and other notes:

Maintenance (Extent to which intervention is part of routine practices and protocols)

What reinforcements will you put in place to sustain the intervention, if effective?

  • Protocols
  • Clinical decision support (alerts, order sets, templates, registries)
  • Policies
  • Regular training
  • Regular reports
  • Incentives
  • Other:

Explain:

What reinforcements did you put into place to sustain the intervention?

  • Protocols
  • Clinical decision support (alerts, order sets, templates, registries)
  • Policies
  • Regular training
  • Regular reports
  • Incentives
  • Other:

Explain:

How will you spread your intervention and lessons learned?

How will you spread your intervention and lessons learned?

What are likely modifications or adaptations that will need to be made to sustain the intervention over time (e.g., lower cost, different staff, reduced intensity, different settings)?



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Current Version (v. 4) Oct 26, 2023 18:41 Chris Espersen
v. 14 Apr 18, 2024 17:40 Jessica Ikard-Banks
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v. 12 Feb 28, 2024 19:04 Jessica Ikard-Banks
v. 11 Feb 15, 2024 19:50 Chris Espersen
v. 10 Jan 17, 2024 23:15 Jessica Ikard-Banks
v. 9 Jan 08, 2024 15:28 Laurie Levasseur
v. 8 Jan 05, 2024 16:44 Lauren Becker
v. 7 Dec 21, 2023 20:04 Chris Espersen
v. 6 Dec 18, 2023 18:51 Jessica Ikard-Banks
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v. 4 Oct 26, 2023 18:41 Chris Espersen
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