Key Process Analysis (KPA) |
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Combines clinical and financial data to highlight the best opportunities for improvement and cost reduction
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The KPA analytics accelerator uses the “80/20 rule” to show the relative size of your clinical care processes and performs variation analysis to reveal meaningful differences within each process. Leveraging both clinical and financial data, it highlights the best opportunities for quality improvement and cost reduction and guides an organization’s plans for technology and services to support improvement initiatives. The Key Process Analysis (KPA) tool highlights the clinical care processes that make up the majority of the services you provide to patients; organizations are likely to find their best improvement opportunities within this group. The problemOne of the fundamental ideas of quality improvement theory is to identify key work processes, then organize around them. Many healthcare organizations, however, struggle to create meaningful views of their core processes and decide which to prioritize. Given many opportunities for improvement, where should they start? The Pareto Principle (or the “80/20 rule”) suggests that 80% of cost, waste, and variation are accounted for by 20% of clinical processes. Teams need to compare populations to prioritize and focus their improvement efforts on groups with the greatest need and cost benefit. However, EHR reports don’t compare cost, utilization, variation, and so on, across populations—and while analysts can develop comparison reports, the work is laborious. Our approachThe KPA analytics accelerator delivers powerful insight into the relative size of clinical care processes, the variation that exists within them, and the potential impact of improving care delivery. The KPA accelerator is an essential tool for prioritizing improvement initiatives and deepening leaders’ understanding of the drivers of organizational performance. Benefits and features
Use casesThe organization’s improvement leadership team uses the app to look across their clinical care processes: where are their biggest opportunities to improve? Using the KPA accelerator, the team is able to identify the care processes that are consuming the most resources—and then drill down to analyze variation within those processes. Based on what they see in the application, they decide that heart failure is a promising area for efforts to reduce cost and clinical variation and assemble a cardiology group-led team to begin improvement work aimed at standardizing care around best practices. Within 18 months, the team has implemented best-practice interventions (medication reconciliation, post-discharge follow-up, teach-back patient education) that improve care transition and result in dramatic reduction in heart failure readmissions. |
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Key measuresThe following measures are available at both a total volume level (based count of cases) and a per-case basis:
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