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CHOBIC Project and Reports
February, 2009
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Outline
• C-HOBIC project• Reports• Utilization of Reports
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C-HOBIC
• Canadian Health Outcomes for Better Information and Care
• Manitoba, Ontario and Saskatchewan participating
• Funded by Canada Health Infoway and supported by CNA
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CHOBIC goals
• To provide nurses and the team with clinical outcome information related to certain “nurse-sensitive” indicators
• To explore how outcome information is integrated into the work flow
• To describe how managers use the information
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C-HOBIC “Nurse-sensitive” Indicators
“Outcomes that can be achieved or influenced by nursing interventions”
• Included in Manitoba project:– Activities of daily living– Bladder continence– Pain– Falls– Pressure ulcersNot included in Manitoba project:
Fatigue, Nausea, Dyspnea
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C-HOBIC Project Deliverables
• Development of two reports for use by clinician and manager
• Provide education on access to reports• Provide education on integration of reports
into the care planning process• Provide follow-up support• Facilitate evaluation Fall 2009
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Reports: Why do we need them?
• For making evidence based decisions– Helps with prioritization– Effectiveness of interventions
• To advocate for appropriate care• Demonstrates accountability and transparency • Increases Team visibility and significance of
their decisions• Maximizes the usefulness of the RAI tool
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Getting the team involved
• Schedule meetings to correspond with MDS assessment
• Annual Care Planning Conference• Impromptu discussions….call everyone
together• Communication tools
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Care Planning Team meeting: what do you need?
• Copy of current care plan• Reports
– MDS– C-HOBIC– Lab – Family feedback
• Clinical practice guidelines, protocols, literature• Knowledge and experience
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C-HOBIC Reports
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CHOBIC Report
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CHOBIC Report
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CHOBIC Report
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CHOBIC Report
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C-HOBIC Individual Report
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CHOBIC Management Detail Report
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Management Detailed Report
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Management Summary Report
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Printing a Report
Choose PDF
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CHOBIC Evaluation
• Preliminary evaluation end of March• Final evaluation end of September
– Online survey• http://knowledge.infoway-inforoute.ca/
Surveys/chobic_sys_and_use_survey.htm
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Evidence Informed Decisions
• Evidence informed decision making is vital to ensure high quality care and positive health care outcomes
• When completing MDS assessments remember ‘Garbage in Garbage out’.
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Questions?