From: Natalie Mikat-Stevens [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 2:04 PM
Subject: Fwd: Join Us! Informational Webinar: Genetics in Primary Care Institute Quality Improvement Project

 

Dear Regional Collaborative Representatives,

 

This is another reminder that we are having an informational call tomorrow to discuss the GPCI Quality Improvement Project. Feel free to share this information with anyone you know who may be interested in applying to participate in this project. The Informational Webinar tomorrow is a good opportunity for people to ask questions and learn more about the project!

 

Thanks!
Natalie

 

 

Natalie Mikat-Stevens, MPH

Manager, Genetics in Primary Care Institute

Division of Children with Special Needs

American Academy of Pediatrics

Phone: 800/433-9016, ext 4738

Direct: 847/434-4738

Fax: 847/434-8000

Email: [log in to unmask]


>>> Jill Healy 10/8/2012 9:46 AM >>>

Dear QuIIN members,

Please join us for an informational Webinar on Thursday, October 11 to learn more about the upcoming QuIIN Practice Improvement Network (PIN) project: Genetics in Primary Care Institute Quality Improvement Project (GPCI-QIP). Webinar information is below.

 

Thursday, October 11 at 3pm ET/2pm CT/1pm MT/12pm PT
Register at: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/984428362

888/385-8972; passcode 6621795

Additional information about the project, including how to apply, is available in the forwarded email below and attached.

Feel free to contact me should you have any questions.

Regards,

Jill



>>> Jill Healy<[log in to unmask]> (Jill Healy) 9/26/2012 3:29 PM >>>

September 26, 2012

 

Dear QuIIN Members,

 

We are pleased to invite you to participate in an innovative project that we believe will have a significant impact on children’s health care. The project, “Genetics in Primary Care Institute Quality Improvement Project (GPCI-QIP) will provide physicians and their staffs with strategies, tools, and resources necessary to improve the provision of genetic services in primary care. Clinical teams will implement tools, strategies and measures designed to improve the assessment and identification of genetic conditions for all patients, as part of the health supervision visit, and improve the care and management of patients with defined genetic conditions. Teams will also work to improve systems that track children with genetic conditions in order to ensure appropriate follow up, communication, and care coordination take place.  This project is supported by the Maternal and Child Heath Bureau (federal award number UC7MC21713) and managed by the American Academy of Pediatrics through the Practice Improvement Network of the Quality Improvement Innovation Networks and the Genetics in Primary Care Institute.

 

We are looking for primary care practice teams to participate in this project. The core improvement teams will be led by a physician and will include 2 additional team members, such as a nurse or administrative/office staff. Participants should have a willingness and commitment to work with their teams to improve care and an interest in sharing information learned with other practice staff not on the core team, as well as with other project participants.

 

We are looking for practices where at least 75% of providers (physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants) in the practice are willing to participate, with a minimum of 2 providers per practice. Not all providers have to participate on the core improvement team of 3, but they should be willing to test changes and include patient charts for review. Solo practices are not eligible to participate. Practices should care for at least 5,000 patients age 0-21 in the practice in order to be selected to participate. These 5,000 patients must be patients in the sites in which providers are participating in the project.

 

During this 9-10 month project, teams will be asked to adopt a systematic approach for providing genetic services to patients aged 0-21 through the use of improvement science methods, including measurement.  Data collection will involve patient chart review, survey of clinical care systems, monthly reports and calls, and qualitative interviews for some teams. Teams will take part in a day and a half long face-to-face learning session and participate in monthly conference calls to work together with other participants on challenges and successful strategies. The learning session will be held on March 8 and 9, 2013 at AAP Headquarters in Elk Grove Village, IL.  At the conclusion of the project, practice teams will take part in a post learning session to share strategies and lessons learned and discuss sustaining change.

 

We believe there will be many benefits for participants involved in this nationally recognized project.  Participants will have the opportunity to:

·               Test strategies for improving care that will become a national model

·               Work with colleagues from around the country

·               Learn from national experts, including mentorship from a regional genetics expert or through the Genetics and Newborn Screening Regional Collaborative Groups, and receive ongoing support for improvement

·               Receive American Medical Association PRA Category 1 Credits™ (if approved)

·               Receive American Board of Pediatrics Part 4 Maintenance of Certification credit (if approved)

·               Receive a copy of the newly published AAP publication, Medical Genetics in Pediatric Practice – A Handbook

 

Attached please find a more detailed description of expectations for project participants. In addition, we will be conducting informational calls on:

Monday, October 1 at 9am ET/8am CT/7am MT/6am PT
Register at: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/145127706

and

Thursday, October 11 at 3pm ET/2pm CT/1pm MT/12pm PT
Register at: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/984428362

888/385-8972; passcode 6621795

 

To apply for the project, please fill out the project application available at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/GPCIQIP (a PDF version is attached). Preference will be given to those applications received by November 12, 2012.  Selected practices will be notified by November 30, 2012.

 

If you have any questions please contact Jill Healy, MS at [log in to unmask].  Thank you for your interest in this exciting project.

 

Sincerely,

Amy Driscoll, MD, FAAP, Expert Group Co-Chairperson and QuIIN Steering Committee Member

Beth Tarini, MD, MS, FAAP, Expert Group Co-Chairperson and GPCI Co-Medical Director