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February CoC Meeting - 'The Value and Critical Success Factors of eReferral' (Central LHIN, Strata Health, UK NHS) and the Acute Care Patient Experience (CPERS)

Group: Coordination of Care
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Tuesday, February 23, 2016, 11:00am - 12:30pm ET
by Peter Picton

Our February meeting will feature a presentation from the Central LHIN in Ontario and the Canadian Patient Experiences Reporting System (CPERS). With the two presentations we will extend our regular meeting time to an hour and a half.


Presentation #1

Title:

CIHI's Newest Data Source: Canadian Patient Experiences Reporting System (CPERS) to capture acute care patient experience data

CIHI developed the Canadian Patient Experiences Reporting System (CPERS) to capture and report on patient reported experience measures (PREMS) from participating jurisdictions collected through the standardized Canadian Patient Experiences Survey – Inpatient Care (CPES – IC) Questionnaire. Survey administration standards as well as data submission standards have been developed to accompany the use of the CPES – IC. Several Canadian jurisdictions have been collecting data for over a year. We will provide an overview of the acute care patient experience work underway, an overview of the standards in place and the current stage of implementation.

Presenter:

Kristen Hart, Senior Analyst, Performance Improvement and Capacity Building, CIHI

Kristen Hart is a Senior Analyst, Performance Improvement and Capacity Building for the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI). Her primary focus for the last 2+ years has been on the development of administration standards for the collection of survey data from patients on their experience as an inpatient during an acute-care hospital stay. In addition she has supported the development of the Canadian Patient Experiences Reporting System (CPERS), designed the template for the facility-own results reports and contributed to the development of the Patient-Reported Experiences Measures (PREMS). Kristen holds a Bachelor of Arts in Health Studies from Queen’s University and a Master of Science in Epidemiology from the University of London (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine).


Presentation #2

Title:

The Value of integration in eReferrals; results and lessons learned

Presenters:

Daniela Lockhard, VP of Business Development North America, Strata Health

As Vice President – Business Development, Americas, Daniela brings over 15 years experience working in senior leadership roles in the clinical, operational and business development fields of the health care system. Since joining Strata Health in 2007, Daniela has leveraged her extensive experience and knowledge of the health care system to drive business development activities and forging strong relationships across North America. Prior to joining Strata Health, Daniela held senior management roles with health care organizations including the Victorian Order of Nurses, the College of Dietitians of Ontario and has also worked for the York Region CCAC.

Stephanie Power, RM&R Program Lead – Central LHIN, Markham Stouffville Hospital

Stephanie has over 14 years of Health Care experience, in departments such as ER, Surgical, and Ambulatory Care Clinics, Decision Support and IS&T. Key Roles and responsibilities include: Wait time Coordinator, Funding Management, Project Management, Application Management and Integration. Stephanie joined the Central LHIN RM&R program in 2013, since then she has implemented several user satisfaction initiatives and program improvements which include: simplified forms re-design, integration, clinical workflow improvements, provincial standards implementation, and reporting and analytics.


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