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HCP Influenza ~ NHSN Reporting Requirements for the Massachusetts Department of Public Health & CMS
Eileen McHale, BSN, MDPH, HAI Coordinator
Denise Selfridge, CPHQ, Performance Improvement Advisor, Masspro
Nora McElroy, MDPH, Epidemiologist/Data Manager for NHSN
March 13, 2013
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Presentation Overview
Provide the context and background for the implementation of the National HealthCare Safety Network (NHSN) Healthcare Personnel (HCP) Influenza Vaccination Measure
Review MDPH and CMS Reporting Deadlines
Describe the NHSN Technical Specifications
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Why Healthcare Personnel Vaccination?
Healthcare personnel (HCP) may be an important source of transmission of the influenza virus.
The most effective method of preventing influenza and its potentially serious complications is annual immunization.
As well as protecting patients, vaccination of HCP has been shown to reduce absenteeism among healthy workers, resulting in financial savings to healthcare facilities.
Despite the strong recommendation of major public health agencies, professional societies and healthcare organizations for annual, universal immunization of healthcare workers against influenza, overall rates of immunization among healthcare workers has remained low.
Identified as a measure of patient safety and is the right thing to do!
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MDPH Regulatory Background
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
68.1%
71%
84%
Licensure regulations acute care hospital HAI reporting
Results of HCP Vaccination Reporting to the Lehman Center
Flu Vaccination a Condition of Licensure in all Facilities
MDPH Requires Acute Care Hospitals to Report Data to NHSN (CMS Quality Data Reporting)
MDPH Sets Performance Goals
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Why NHSN?
A 2006 study showed substantial lack of uniformity in the way U.S. hospitals measure Healthcare Personnel (HCP) vaccination rates – Difficult to compare rates over time or among
facilities
In 2008 the National Quality Forum issued a provisional endorsement to a CDC sponsored standardized measure – Measure designed to ensure reported data are
comparable across facilities
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Why NHSN?
Measure was pilot tested by CDC during the 2010-2011 influenza season– 234 facilities
National Quality Forum fully endorsed the revised pilot tested measure on 5/2/12
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CMS REQUIREMENT
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) added HCP influenza vaccination reporting using this measure to its quality reporting programs – Acute care hospitals began reporting data on
January 1, 2013 (for the 2012-13 influenza season)
– 2012-2013 season will not be reported on Hospital Compare.
Acute care hospitals must enter data into NHSN by May 15, 2013, for data to be shared with CMS for the 2012-13 influenza season
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MDPH Requirement
To be consistent with the CMS requirement and avoid unnecessary duplicate reporting, MDPH required all acute care hospitals to report healthcare personnel (HCP) influenza vaccination data to the NHSN beginning with the 2012-2013 influenza season.
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MDPH Data Requirements
Deadline for data submission to NHSN: – APRIL 15, 2013
Hospitals must submit: – Monthly Reporting Plan – Seasonal Influenza Summary Survey– Summary data for vaccinations administered
when the vaccine becomes available through March 31, 2013
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MDPH Performance Goal
Minimum performance goal for acute care hospital healthcare employee vaccination rates for the 2012-2013 influenza season.
Statewide, the MDPH expects that a 90% influenza vaccination coverage rate will be reached for all acute care hospital employees, with no facility reporting a rate less than 86% (two percentage points above the Massachusetts acute care hospital average reported rate of 84% in 2011-2012).
CDC NHSNHCP Influenza Summary
Reporting
Denise Selfridge, CPHQMarch 13, 2013
This material was prepared by Masspro, the Medicare Quality Improvement Organization for Massachusetts, under contract with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The contents presented do not necessarily represent CMS policy.10-ma-ptcare-13-185-hai-hcp-flu-webinar-Mar13
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Required CMS Quality Data Reporting
To comply with the CMS Quality Data Reporting, beginning January 2013 CMS requires acute care hospital to report Healthcare Personnel Influenza Vaccination by summary method using the CDC NHSN database.The data range is October 1, 2012 –through March 31, 2013, entering data from January 1, 2013 forward is mandatory, entering data that includes October through December is optional, this yearIf your facility data is not complete and present by May 15, 2013 you will fail submission. And be non-compliant with reporting requirements.
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Healthcare Personnel (HCP) Influenza VaccinationSummary MethodDenominator Categories
HCP must be physically present in the facility for at least 30 days between October 1 and March 31.
1. All hospital paid employees2. Non-employee HCP: Licensed independent practitioners
(Physicians, advanced practice nurses, and physician assistants)
3. Non-employee HCP: Adult students, trainees and volunteers (over the age of 18 years)
Optional ~ Not currently required but available for use.
Non-employee HCP: Other Contract personnel
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Healthcare Personnel (HCP) Influenza VaccinationSummary Method continuedNumerator Categories
Influenza vaccinations givenImmunizations given when the vaccine becomes available as soon as August are counted.Vaccines received outside of facility can be qualified with documentation. Verbal statement is not adequate.
Medical ContraindicationsSevere allergic reaction after previous dose, allergy to vaccine components or history of Guillain-Barre Syndrome Verbal statement is adequate.
DeclinationsVerbal statement is adequate.
Unknown Status
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Healthcare Personnel (HCP) Influenza VaccinationSummary Method continued
The reporting season is October 1 through March 31
A facility need only enter the data once to capture the entire reporting period. Each time data is entered during a reporting period it will over write previous entries.
Immunizations given when the vaccine becomes available as early as August are counted.
Reporting is required as of the January 1, 2013 and through March 31, 2013 for season 2012/2013.
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Now select Healthcare Personnel Safety
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HCW Monthly Reporting Plan
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Seasonal Influenza Summary Survey
Select Surveys from leftComplete Seasonal Survey
Click Save
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Seasonal Influenza Summary Form
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Seasonal Influenza Summary Form
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Click “Users” on the navigation bar, then click “Add”
Complete “Add User” screen mandatory fields User ID – created by the facility First Name Last Name E-mail Address – Must be an active/correct address
for the user
Adding Users
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Adding Users
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Entering Flu Summary Data
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HCP Summary and Event Data Entry
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Getting your facility data to the State
To get you facility data to the state you must confer rights to the Massachusetts Group.
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Getting your facility data to the State
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Getting your facility data to the State
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Getting your facility data to the State
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2012/ 2013 Data Submission DeadlinesTo meet the Massachusetts data
submission requirementsAll HCP data must be entered and rights
conferred to the state group no later than
April 15, 2013 To meet the CMS data submission
requirementsAll HCP data must be entered and HCP report
plan completed no later than
May 15, 2013
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Additional Training & Resources
http://www.cdc.gov/nhsn/Training/healthcare-personnel-safety/index.html