Date
Agenda
Women’s Health Post Partum project (CDS, GDM, eCQM)
Welcome & Purpose
CDC Welcome
Partner Presentations - Lessons learned, best practices, summary of approach
Discussion
Year 4 Plans - longer term
Documentation
Materials
- Public-Facing Agenda
- Participant list
- Slide Deck
- Recording
- Transcription
Attendees
NACHC Informatics Team | CDC DRH | AllianceChicago | OCHIN | Guests |
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Kim Cardoso |
Discussion items
Agenda item | Lead | NOTES |
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NACHC CAD Staff open the call | ||
Speakers join to test microphones and video | ||
Housekeeping | -- | |
NACHC Welcome | Obstetrical care and post partum care is not consistent
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CDC Welcome | Future: Integrating hypertension control and (mental health? check transcript).. into this work | |
Introduction to Harvest Meeting | ||
Partner Report Out - Alliance Chicago | Roxane Padilla Dr. Lisa Masinter | |
Partner Report Out - OCHIN | Dr. Michele Whitt Dr. AnneMarie Overholser | See transcript for 11:39 where there were not slides. Development of EHR (Epic) tool turns out to be iterative. There was a plan, but as users saw the build, they had new thoughts on how it would best work. Each service area made recommendations. It is possible in Epic to see if the Express Lane was being used - are they having to add an order all the time? Which things could be added, taken away because not used? Champions who are experienced and take ownership at each site is really important. Kim Cardoso contributed to the training, appreciated the ability to test and iterate. They had the ability to do Express Lane but were not maximizing its use because it seemed like a distraction, but once it could be customized for the users needed. Great example of use of EHR optimization when users are able to express what they need and see it implemented. |
Data Summary | temporal order of when DM - More pp visitors got LARC than non pp women
Kate - Temporal sequence in the contraception data? Do we know that it is after the pregnancy episode or just during the year in which there was a pregnancy? Pedro - about half the pregnancy sample has a valid delivery date. We can use those cases to establish temporal order. Some patients were identified through diagnosis codes, which might mean that they were diagnosed when they came for the pregnancy. John - Anyone wants to predict when we will start seeing substantial exchange of patient data through implementation of systems that comply with Patient Rule? Patient allows data to be pulled from claims system or other health care provider systems, SMART on FHIR API go into effect July 1, 2021.
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Reflections, comments, discussion | Mentimeter 1: What challenges from the project were you surprised impacted the quality of post-partum care?
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Mentimeter 2 What is your biggest takeaway from what you just heard?
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Implications for the Future, Scale and Spread | Slide 4 What did you hear that should be scaled and replicated? | |
Julia Skapik |
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Discussion on Next Steps | ||
ACOG Dorsata - reduced NICU days for the baby | ||
Papers and Presentations | Julia Skapik (Deactivated) | ACOG Annual Meeting 2022 Women's Health Paper |
Closing | ||
Evaluation | Andrea Price Old Account (Deactivated) | https://nachc.co1.qualtrics.com/surveys/SV_4N2OhyArfBownv8/edit |
Time | Item | Who | Notes | Action Items |
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10m | Welcome, Purpose, Goals and Structure of Harvest Meeting | |||
NACHC Welcome | Ron | |||
CDC Welcome | ||||
30m | Partner Reports lessons learned, successes, opportunities for improvement, and barriers
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Key Topics: lessons learned, successes, opportunities for improvement, and barriers key ingredients and program modifications to implement this project successfully in health centers | ||||
Setting up the next round for success: Where should we be moving in the next phase of the work, and what are the questions we want to be able to answer in this next year | ||||