CFHI s Open Call for Innovations in Palliative and End-of-Life Care

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CFHI s Open Call for Innovations in Palliative and End-of-Life Care Monday, February 27, 2017, 1:00PM-2:00PM ET @cfhi_fcass

TODAY S WEBINAR OBJECTIVES Introduce and explain CFHI s open call process Explore the benefits of the open call on palliative care innovations Help innovators assess their readiness to submit an application Learn more about how CFHI is working to help transform palliative care in Canada 4

WITH US ON THE CALL TODAY: Maria Judd (Host) Senior Director, CFHI Dr. Jose Pereira Professor, University of Ottawa and McMaster University Palliative Care physician at The William Osler Hospital Director of Research at the College of Family Physicians of Canada Scientific Director and cofounder of Pallium Canada 5 Anya Humphrey Patient-Family Advisor

Anya Humphrey 6

CFHI s Open Call for Innovations in Palliative and End-of-Life Care Why CFHI? Why is this different? @cfhi_fcass

CALL FOR INNOVATIONS IN PALLIATIVE & END OF LIFE CARE: A palliative approach to care across the continuum: right care, right place, right time February 8, 2017 Submissions due April 5, 2017 For more information: Jessie Checkley at Jessie.Checkley@ or 613-728-2238 (356).

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Palliative Care Innovation: a model, program, approach and/or tool that is improving, or has the potential to improve, the experience, quality of life and value for money provided by palliative care for people with life-limiting conditions and their families can be a new way of delivering care that shows promising results for patients and families or one that outperforms current practice. 11

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PREVIEW-ED PREVIEW-ED is an innovative screening tool, developed by Marilyn El Bestawi through CFHI s Executive Training program: EXTRA. The tool helps staff in LTC detect early health decline among residents related to four conditions: pneumonia, urinary tract infections, dehydration and congestive heart failure (CHF). 13

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Spreading INSPIRED Approaches to COPD Care Collaborative 16 670+ patients enrolled

The Specialist is Always In: BETTER PATIENT CARE THROUGH REMOTE CONSULTATION Call for applications: March 7, 2017 Learn more: /ACCESS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH:

Emerging and Demonstrated Innovations Emerging Innovations Emerging innovations are promising practices and emerging ways of improving palliative care that are too new to have results. This category includes innovations that have been implemented and also evidence-based ideas or conceptual designs for improving palliative care that have not been fully implemented. Demonstrated Innovations A demonstrated innovation is one that has been implemented and is showing evaluation results. The innovation may have been spread or scaled up to one or more sites beyond the original pilot site. Adapted from BC PATIENT SAFETY & QUALITY COUNCIL Quality Forum 2016. Accessed January 9 2017: http://qualityforum.ca/qf2016/call-for-abstracts/ 19

COMMON QUESTIONS Who should apply? Why apply? How will the innovations be selected? How is this call part of CFHI s programing? What are the timelines? Who do I contact to learn more??? 20

Who should apply? Are you an individual or part of a team with a demonstrated or emerging innovation in palliative care? Then we want to hear from you! Together we can make change happen. Teams and individuals from healthcare organizations (both public and private), community, government, and social service sectors in Canada with a demonstrated or emerging innovation should apply. Innovators can include (but are not limited to): Administrators Allied healthcare professionals Consultants Hospice volunteers Nurses Personal support workers Patients or family members Physicians Policy advisors/analysts Researchers Quality improvement leads Others 21

Why apply? Selected innovators will have an opportunity to: Receive a 2017 CFHI Innovation Award and be recognized as an innovator Present your innovation (panel or storyboard) to health system leaders from across the country @ the CEO Forum (June 21, 2017 in Toronto) Benefit from CFHI support to identify opportunities to spread your innovation. 22

Merit Review Process and Final Selection Each application will be reviewed for eligibility by CFHI staff and validated by the Chair of the Merit Review Panel reviewed independently by at least two external peer reviewers. (CFHI requires that all reviewers declare conflicts of interest when participating in the merit review process). discussed and receive final review and rating during a meeting of Merit Review Panel members and CFHI staff Merit Review Panel members will be identified by peers as leaders in palliative care arrive at a consensus rating for each application Recipients will be invited to present at the 2017 CEO Forum (panel sessions or storyboard presentations), as determined by CFHI., receive a CFHI innovation award 23

Themes System and inter-professional capacity building or continuing education/professional development on providing a palliative care approach; Partnerships, models of care or policies that have improved or would improve access to palliative care; Effective approaches to identifying palliative care needs at the individual and population levels; Best practices in direct care or planning that have improved or would improve the delivery of, or experience with, palliative care; Engagement of, and support for, patients, caregivers and/or communities; Coordination and provision of care by teams across settings; and Use of technology to provide information, support and/or care, or enhance collaboration. 24

Criteria for Spread Readiness How clear and well defined the innovation is The extent to which the innovation accomplishes performance objectives The extent to which the innovation can be applied to other settings The likelihood of successful spread 25

The next 12 months. 26

Call for innovations launch: February 8, 2017 Submissions due: April 5, 2017 Selected innovators notified: May 10, 2017 CEO Forum: June 21, 2017 28

http://www./whatwedo/palliative-care 29

Learn More... Call for Innovations in Palliative and End-of-Life Care Prospectus: http://www./sf-docs/defaultsource/documents/palliative-care/palliative-care-prospectuse.pdf?sfvrsn=4 Call for Innovations Application: http://www./sfdocs/default-source/documents/palliative-care/palliative-careapplication-e.pdf?sfvrsn=2 31

Questions? Please submit your questions/comments electronically using the Chat Box on the bottom of your webinar screen. 32

Upcoming Webinars March 8 th : The Speacialist is Always In: Better patient care through remote consultation April 12 th : Creating Engagement capable Environments in Healthcare for Innovation and Improvement May 31 st : Using Canadian Studies to Improve Healthcare for Inner City and Marginalized Populations REGISTER NOW @cfhi_fcass

Thank you! @cfhi_fcass