STEPPS: Producing Effective Medical Teams to Achieve Optimal Patient Outcomes Slide presentation from the AHRQ 2008 conference showcasing Agency research and projects. Slide Presentation from the AHRQ 2008 Annual ConferenceOn September 10, 2008, Andy Kosseff, made this presentation at the 2008 Annual Conference. Select to access the PowerPoint® presentation (355 KB; Plugin Software Help).Slide 1STEPPS [Strategies and Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety]: Producing Effective Medical Teams to Achieve Optimal Patient OutcomesAHRQ Annual Conference Sept. 10, 2008Andy Kosseff, MDSSM Health Care Medical Director.Slide 2Why is STEPPS So Important NowFragmentation of care.Multiple initiatives—are patients safer.Electronic health records.Care giving doctors and nurses are the heart of a safety culture.Slide 3SSM's ProgressStarted TeamSTEPPS™ training in Oct., 2007.Have trained 400 clinicians on 3 pilot units.Established outcomes measurement plan for each unit trained.Will train another 300 clinicians in 2008.Slide 4STEPPS Outcome MeasuresNumber of serious and sentinel events.Adverse Outcome Index (OB)/Trigger tool.AHRQ Patient Safety Culture Survey.Patient, physician, and nurse satisfaction surveys.Nurse turnover rateSlide 5Additional Aspects of STEPPS TrainingIt is acceptable communication training.It sets a standard for performance on clinical units—agreed upon by bedside clinicians.Slide 6Operationalizing STEPPSPrework Introduction to Administrative Council.Introduction to doctors and nurses on unit to be trained.Measurement.Start training.Implementation Coaches to sustain implementation.Monthly STEPPS Steering Team meeting.Sequential tools and concepts implementation.Outcome data feedback.Train new doctors and nurses.Slide 7SSM CustomizationFocus on core teams.Use clinical cases from units being trained.Make initial Fundamentals training 4 hours.Use as a foundation of safety and care.Slide 8What We Should Have KnownDoctors and nurses on both sides of the podium.Training is the easy part.Not all STEPPS trainers are trainers.Understand advocacy and assertion clearly.Separate teamwork training from Electronic Health Record (EHR) implementation.Slide 9SSM's STEPPS FutureIntensive support for all trained units.Train our own trainers.Simulation training.Broad use of STEPPS on all clinical units.Slide 10The EndPlease contact Andy Kosseff for further information or discussion.Andy_Kosseff_MD@ssmhc.com608-238-1337 Current as of February 2009 Internet Citation: STEPPS: Producing Effective Medical Teams to Achieve Optimal Patient Outcomes. February 2009. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/news/events/conference/2008/Kosseff.html