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Tips for Recruitment

Authors CMC CoIIN Leadership Team

Date 2019

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords

This document provides tips for creating recruitment documents, developing a recruitment process, and identifying potential participants. It was created based on discussion from the January 2019 CoIIN State Team Webinar.

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Tips for Selling Your Project to Partners

Authors Population Health Improvement Partners

Date 2019

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords

This tip sheet offers advice and steps for selling a healthcare quality improvement project to potential partners. Tips include ways to focus on the outcome, be clear about “what’s in it for them,” share the history of the project, listen to the potential partner, offer to shape the environment, and plan for the pitch.

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Inadequate Preparation for Transition from Pediatric to Adult Healthcare for Oregon Young Adults With Medical Complexity: Root Cause Analysis

Authors Alison J. Martin, Tamara Bakewell, BranDee Trejo, Ana Valdez, Sheryl Gallarde-Kim, Marilyn Berardinelli, Robert Nickel, Deborah Rumsey

Date 2019

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords Oregon, Unmet Need

Root Cause Analysis using CoIIN Environmental Scan findings.
The Oregon team created the following problem statement to focus its QI work: “Young adults with medical complexity (YAMC) and their families are not adequately prepared for, or supported in, the transition from pediatric to adult healthcare.” We used a fishbone diagram tool to guide a root cause analysis of our problem statement. A root cause analysis seeks to identify the primary reasons underlying a problem. The results of our analysis appear on page 1.

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Primary Care Provider Participation in Hospital Rounds for Children with Medical Complexity Using Telemedicine

Authors AH Rosenbloom, J Ganem, R Berhane, K Sharp, S Santa, I Goldstein, MA Alexander, L Kirsch

Date 2019

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords Medical Home, Texas

The poster discusses a unique intervention between a primary care medical home and inpatient hospitalist team to utilize telemedicine to coordinate care for CMC. This collaboration resulted in reduced readmission rates, though no change in length of stay. This poster was presented at the 2019 AMCHP Conference.

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