cbi health group staff education sessions outcomes management
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Outcomes Management
Objectives
Identify the targets and desired outcomes that we periodically track at our clinic
Discuss why these targets are important
Consult on strategies that will assist us to achieve desired outcomes
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Outcomes Management There are a number of targets that we track monthly at CBI, many of
which can be broken down according to service stream, such as:
• Private Self-Pay
• Private/Extended Health Benefits
• WCB Return to Work Program
• Auto Insurance
• Long-term Disability
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Outcomes Management
Number of Patients
What targets do we have for monthly patient numbers, for each service stream?
2. Average Days in Treatment
What is the standard number of visits expected for private patients? Why? What about for other service streams that we carry?
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Outcomes Management3. Early Withdrawal %
In most circumstances, at least 8 private patient visits are required in order to demonstrate sustained improvement
For all patients (whether in acute or program service streams), on the Discharge Form, under Discharge Status, therapists must accurately check the correct box. If the patient chooses not to return after two or three visits, do not check “Treatment completed - Sufficiently”, you should be checking “Early Termination”
What targets do we have for monthly early withdrawal percentage outcomes, for each service stream?
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Outcomes Management4. Full and Partial Return to Work %
On the Discharge Form, under Recommendations (near the bottom), this section provides information on what percentage of our patients are discharged able to make a full or partial return to work
What targets do we have for monthly Full and Partial Return to Work outcomes?
5. RTW - Permanent Restrictions %
Some, though not all clinics, will track this outcome. On the Discharge Form, under Recommendations, this section provides information on what percentage of our patients are discharged with permanent work restrictions
What targets do we have for monthly RTW - Permanent Restrictions percentages?
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Outcomes Management6. Pain Management %
On the Discharge Form, under Symptom Relief, questions determine what percentage of our patients are able to manage their pain
Double-check to make sure clients are not omitting specific questions or sections of forms, if they are unsure how to respond
What targets do we have for monthly Pain Management percentages?
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Outcomes Management7. Client Satisfaction Form Response Rates
The percentage of satisfaction forms completed and handed back to therapists or admin staff translates into the response rate
Although ideally these forms are handed out at discharge, if you believe that the client may not continue coming back to CBI for treatment, you should make sure it gets filled out immediately
In no case should you fabricate satisfaction forms
What target outcomes do we have for response rates? What strategies do we have in place, or need to set up, so that every client obtains a satisfaction form?
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Outcomes Management8. Client Satisfaction Rates
The client satisfaction rate is based on the average scores (from 1 to 5) for statements on the CBI satisfaction survey
Remember that if we fabricate responses instead of giving forms to patients, we’re not going to learn anything about how we can improve
What target outcomes do we have for client satisfaction rates?
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Outcomes Management9. 3-month RTW Sustainability Rates
This outcome is measured through therapists or administrators calling patients three months after their return to work start date to confirm whether they are still working or not
What target outcomes do we have for 3-month RTW sustainability rates? At our clinic, who is responsible for making these phone calls, and what system do we have in place to ensure they are taking place?
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Outcomes ManagementWhy do we track outcomes at CBI?
They may serve as data for the research that we carry out at CBI, which ultimately results in recommended strategies for clinical practice
They provide feedback on what kind of a job we’re doing, and whether we need to make changes to our clinical practices and behaviour
Another way that we differentiate ourselves to patients and referral sources compared to our competitors
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Outcomes ManagementHow do we track outcomes?
Outcomes such as client satisfaction scores and pain management percentages are tracked through forms that either the patient or the therapist must complete, which are then entered into the CBI billing system by admin staff
Outcomes such as length of treatment and number of patients are tracked through regular administrative data entry of patient information
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Outcomes ManagementWhich forms contain the data directly impacting certain outcomes?
At intake, the Intake Questionnaire Form (formerly called the Information on your Current Episode) is given to patients by admin staff
Also at intake, therapists are also expected to complete relevant Assessment Forms (Spinal, Upper Extremity, Lower Extremity)
At discharge, a Spinal Discharge or Upper/Lower Extremity Discharge Form and Client Satisfaction Form must be completed by therapist
It is the data contained in these discharge forms that serves as primary material for many of the outcomes we track
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Outcomes ManagementHow are outcome statistics shared?
How can outcome measures be shared with you in a manner that makes it MEANINGFUL? Should it be more dialogue-focussed, rather than data analysis?
Are we sharing our outcome statistics with clients? If not, what can we do so that they know the great results that we are getting?
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