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Page 1: Care Coordination and the Essential Role of Nursing Dr. Stacey Cropley, DNP, RN, CPN Director of Practice

Care Coordination and the Essential Role of Nursing

Dr. Stacey Cropley, DNP, RN, CPNDirector of Practice

Page 2: Care Coordination and the Essential Role of Nursing Dr. Stacey Cropley, DNP, RN, CPN Director of Practice

OBJECTIVES • Recognize that coordination of care is an integral part of nursing practice for registered nurses and APRNs across settings and roles.

• Identify strategies for integrating care coordination into nursing practice.

• Address common barriers to care coordination.

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Which of the following best describes your nursing practice setting?

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• PURPOSE

• Quality improvement and cost control rely on effective coordination of patient care.

• Registered Nurses across the continuum of care play an essential role in care coordination.

• Professional nursing links these approaches, promoting quality, safety, and efficiency in care, resulting in improved health care outcomes that are consistent with nursing’s holistic, patient-centered framework of care.

• This model for RN care coordination provides a guideline for nurses in direct care as well as those in highly specialized care coordination positions.

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BACKGROUND• Fragmentation of care within the United

States has been attributed to a lack of Care Coordination.

• The Affordable Care Act of 2010 supports quality improvement and cost control.

• Health Care Reform emphasis the concept of the medical home, where care is coordinated.

• Nurses are central to organizing patient care needs.

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DEFINING CARE COORDINATION

WHAT IS IT??

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National Quality Forum• “ A function that helps

ensure that the patient’s needs and preferences for health services and information sharing across people, functions, and sites are met over time” (National Quality Forum, 2006, p. 1).

AHRQ• “ The deliberate organization

of patient care activities between two or more participants (including the patient) involved in a patient’s care to facilitate the appropriate delivery of health care services” (McDonald et al., 2010, p. 4).

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ANA DEFINITION

“ Care coordination promotes greater quality, safety, and efficiency in care, resulting in improved healthcare outcomes and is consistent with nursing’s holistic, patient-centered framework of care.”

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Care Coordinator Role

• Value proposition• Service design• Service delivery

(Craig, Eby, & Whittington, 2011)Core Functions

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Care Coordination Across Settings:

• Emergency Department• Inpatient Continuity of Care• Inpatient Discharge Transitions

to Community• Primary Care Continuity of

Care

.

10Texas Nurses Association 2013

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Goals of Coordination of Care: Emergency Department

• Facilitate discharge plans• Assure that prescriptions are filled• Medication Reconciliation• Arrange follow up appointments in

primary care and specialty care if needed

• If uninsured, arrange appointments in FQHC or other charity clinics

• Refer to community resources

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Goals of Coordination of Care: Inpatient

• Facilitate communication and integration of treatments when multiple teams and/or units are involved • Facilitate evidence-based care such as core measures and other treatment protocols• Medication Reconciliation• Discharge Planning• “Translate” information for patients/families

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Goals of Coordination of Care: Inpatient to HomeEffective Transition

• Prevent readmission• Medication Reconciliation• Connect to resources• Facilitate appointments &

follow up• Address barriers• “Translation” of information

Integration• Patient Understanding• Patient Accountability• Maximize Self Management• Know and manage “red flags”• Initiate contacts as needed

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Goals of Coordination of Care: Primary Care • Continuity of care between primary

care and specialty care• Assure transfer of information• Medication Reconciliation and

Management• Patient Understanding• Maximize Self Management, Patient

Accountability• “Translation” of information• Connect to Community Resources

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CARE COORDINATION ACTIVITIESSYSTEM• Translate• Facilitate• Connect• Medication Reconciliation• Identify & Address Barriers• Transition

PATIENT• Connect• Translate• Facilitate• Teach• Transition• Integrate• Empower

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So WHO can fill that role?What caregiver is best adapted to organize care across the continuum?

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• Does your Institution Have a dedicated Nurse Care Coordinator?

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• What does the Care Coordinator role require?

– A qualified professional to implement a plan of care that is focused on each patient’s unique resource needs and preferences

– An expert in cognitive decision making, as well as communication and counseling skills in order to adequately address the needs of the patient throughout the continuum of care.

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COMPETENCIES• Develops partnerships• Communicates proficiently• Uses assessments for intervention• Is proficient in care planning skill• Integrates all resource knowledge• Possesses goal/outcome orientation• Takes an adaptable and flexible

approach• Desires continuous learning• Applies team building skills• Is adept with information technology

FUNCTIONS• Provides care coordination

interactions• Manages continuous communications• Completes/analyzes assessments• Develops care plans with families• Manages/tracks tests, referrals and

outcomes• Coaches patients/families• Integrates critical care information• Supports/facilitates care transitions• Facilitates team meetings• Uses health information technology

CORE COMPETENCIES AND FUNCTIONS

Antonelli, McAllister & Popp (2009)

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That Sounds Like a Nurse!It SHOULD! Care Coordination is at the heart of what nurses do

best: Patient-Centered Care!

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INHERENT IN THE ROLE OF THE NURSE

• Patient-centered care coordination is a core professional standard and competency for all nursing practice (American Nurses Association, 2010)

• The ability to evaluate and optimize available health care resources is a core competency of the Baccalaureate prepared nurse (American Association of the Colleges of Nursing, 2008)

• The nursing code of ethics guides nursing’s responsiveness to changing health care systems and the context in which health care is provided, further supporting the care coordination role of the nurse (American Nurses Association, 2001)

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The American Nurses Association advocates for the vital role of nurses in the design and implementation of care coordination systems.

The care coordination process is one part of professional practice through which nurses at every level influence patient care (American Nurses Association [ANA], May 31, 2011)

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TNA’s Position“The complexity of the patient population may require communication and collaboration across multiple health care teams and systems therefore coordination of care is an integral part of nursing practice for registered nurses across a variety of settings and roles. Complex patient populations may require a designated care coordinator prepared at the masters or higher level in nursing.”

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Professional nursing is associated with many of the core competencies and functions described as unique to care

coordination. The nurse assumes the role as partner with patients and families, using the patient and family needs and preferences

as guiding factors in the provision of patient-centered, holistic care.

But now that we know this, how do we model our care?

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What is the purpose of a model?

• A preliminary work or construction that serves as a plan from which a final product is to be made.

• A schematic description of a system, theory, or phenomenon that accounts for its known or inferred properties and may be used for further study of its characteristics.

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Modeling the Nursing Role

In response to the changing health care environment with the increased emphasis on the medical home and coordinated care, as well as in recognition for the prominent role that nursing plays in patient-centered care, the Texas Nurses Association has developed the Coordination of Care Model.

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The Nursing Role: Guidance for the Nurse in the Care Coordinator Role• Each concentric circle within the model denotes thematic activity and nursing role. • The patient and family are represented at the center of the model, supporting the concepts of patient-centered care. • Seated behind and in support of the patient within the model is the Registered Nurse Care Coordinator.

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The Light Green Ring Represents the Nursing Role:• In connecting with the patient, forming relationships that foster collaboration and partnership, promoting continuity of care and promoting optimal health outcomes. • Within patient-centered care activities that occur between the nurse and the patient or family, consisting of translation, identification of barriers, teaching, facilitating, integrating and empowering.

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The Light Blue Ring Represents the Nursing Role:• In establishing collaborative relationships with the care team with the intention of assuring continuity of care, maximizing self-management and preventing decline. • Of translation using effective communication with the care team in the provision of care, facilitation of services, integration as conflicts are reconciled, patient advocacy, and addressing systemic barriers to the health optimization of the patient.

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The Purple Ring Represents the Nursing Role Within:• The health care environment (an aggregate of social, cultural, biological etc.) that create the context within which the patient transitions with the assistance of the registered nurse care coordinator. • The entire interdisciplinary group (acute care, specialty care, etc.).• Other resources (payors, support groups, national organizations etc.) represented within the ring as contributors to the health care environment.

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Levels of Care Coordination

• 80% of general patients’ care coordination can be completed by an APRN, direct care nurse or typical case management programs.• 15% of patients are moderate in complexity and need additional services or specialized attention.• 5% of the most complex patients need intensive services by multiple providers in order to achieve optimal outcomes.

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Moderate to Complex Care Coordination

• Medically complex patients(with 2 or more chronic conditions)• Patients by age e.g. pediatrics, 65+• Specific chronic conditions (DM, HTN, renal failure, transplants, CHF, mental health diagnoses• Patients with 3 or more ER visits per year

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Nursing Care Coordinators……

Inpatient Care Coordinators facilitate:• Evidence-based, high quality care • Communication and integration of treatments

when multiple teams, providers and settings are involved in patient care

Inpatient Care Coordinators:• Focus on discharge transitions to community

settings• Make home visits and attend appointments with

patients utilizing a variety of communications technologies, with a focus on symptom management and avoidance of re-hospitalization.

Registered Nurse Care Coordinators can be utilized across many settings.

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Strategies for Integrating Care Coordination into Nursing Practice: An Inpatient Exemplar

Small Facilities Medium Facilities Large Facilities All Facilities Identify top 5-10

most common diagnosis for ED visits and admissions in the past year

Identify top 10 patients in terms of expense in the past year

Analyze readmission data to select patient groups to target (such as CHF, Pneumonia etc)

Analyze readmission data to identify top 10 diagnoses that lead to readmission within 30-60-90 days

Begin discharge planning within 24 hours of admission

Improve discharge process, inclusive of education and discharge teaching

Enhance services at times of transition for patients with high risk of re-hospitalization

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BARRIERS TO CARE COORDINATION• Health literacy• Direct to consumer drug marketing• Cultural influences• Ethical dilemmas• Documentation across care providers• Aging of the population• Long term cases.

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Which of these barriers would you identify as the most difficult or most likely faced barrier to care coordination at your institution?

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THE FUTUREAs an advocacy function nurses must assume a leadership role in identifying and implementing care coordination activities, exploring options for nurse-led coordination models.

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ReferencesAmerican Association of the Colleges of Nursing. (2008). The essentials of baccalaureate education for professional nursing practice. Retrieved from http://www.aacn.nche.edu/education-resources/BaccEssentials08.pdfAmerican Nurses Association (2001). Code of ethics for nurses with interpretive statements. Silver Spring, MD: Nursebooks.American Nurses Association (2010). Nursing: scope and standards of practice (2nd ed.). Silver Springs, MD: Nursebooks.American Nurses Association. (May 31, 2011). [Letter from Marla Weston, ANA CEO to Don Berwick, MD, Administrator, CMS]. Retrieved from http://www.nursingworld.org/ACOcommentsAntonelli, R. C., McAllister, J. W., & Popp, J. (2009). Making care coordination a critical component of the pediatric health care system:

A multidisciplinary framework. The Commonwealth Fund. Retrieved from http://www.commonwealthfund.orgCraig, C., Eby, D., & Whittington, J. (2011). Care coordination model: Better care at lower cost for people with mutliple health and social needs. IHI Innovation Series white paper. Retrieved from http://www.IHI.orgMcDonald, K. M., Schultz, E., Albin, L., Pineda, N., Lonhart, J., Sundaram, V., Malcolm, E. Care Coordination Atlas Version 3 (Prepared

by Stanford University under subcontract to Battelle on Contract No. 290-04-0020). AHRQ Publication No. 11-0023-EF. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. November 2010, Retrieved from

http://www.ahrq.gov/qual/careatlas/National Quality Forum. (2006). NQF endorsed definition and framework for measuring care coordination. Retrieved from http://www.qualityforum.org/projects/care_coordination.aspxO’Malley, A. S., Tynan, A., Cohen, G., Kemper, N., & Davis, M. (2009). HSC research brief No. 12: Coordination of care by primary care practices: Strategies, lessons and implications. Center for Studying Health System Change. Retrieved from http://www.hschange.com/CONTENT/1058/Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010. Pub Law No. 111-148.

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Thank You

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