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Eliminating CLABSI, A National Patient Safety Imperative: Final Report
Final Report on the National On the CUSP: Stop BSIProject
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality funded a national effort to prevent central line-associated bloodstream infections (BSIs) in U.S. hospitals by implementing a Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program (CUSP). This final report summarizes the progress that was made during the On the CUSP: Stop BSI project, a unique partnership with the Health Research & Educational Trust, the Johns Hopkins University Quality and Safety Research Group, and the Michigan Health & Hospital Association's Keystone Center for Patient Safety & Quality.
Select for the first and second reports.
A project of:
Health Research & Educational Trust
Johns Hopkins University Quality and Safety Research Group
Michigan Health & Hospital Association Keystone Center for Patient Safety & Quality
Report Organization
Project Background
Program Implementation
National Project Team
Project Stakeholders
Education Program
Coaching
Program Impact
Project Participation
Project Results
What We Learned: Five Key Lessons
1. Have Well-Defined, Evidence-Based Interventions
2. Build a Solid Implementation Structure and Project Plan
3. Collect and Use Timely, Accurate, and Actionable Data to Improve Performance
4. Tailor National Program for Local and Unit Audiences
5. Evolve Project Strategies and Emphases Over Time
Lessons on How To Improve Future National Collaboratives
Implementation Challenges
Key Success Factors
Improvement Opportunities for Future National Collaboratives
Sustainment
Conclusion
Appendix A: Interview Questions
Disclaimer: This report was developed with data collected and analyzed under contract with the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). The information and opinions expressed herein reflect solely the position of the authors. Nothing herein should be construed to indicate AHRQ support or endorsement of its contents.
Select for the first and second reports.
A project of:
Health Research & Educational Trust
Johns Hopkins University Quality and Safety Research Group
Michigan Health & Hospital Association Keystone Center for Patient Safety & Quality
Contents
Executive SummaryReport Organization
Project Background
Program Implementation
National Project Team
Project Stakeholders
Education Program
Coaching
Program Impact
Project Participation
Project Results
What We Learned: Five Key Lessons
1. Have Well-Defined, Evidence-Based Interventions
2. Build a Solid Implementation Structure and Project Plan
3. Collect and Use Timely, Accurate, and Actionable Data to Improve Performance
4. Tailor National Program for Local and Unit Audiences
5. Evolve Project Strategies and Emphases Over Time
Lessons on How To Improve Future National Collaboratives
Implementation Challenges
Key Success Factors
Improvement Opportunities for Future National Collaboratives
Sustainment
Conclusion
Appendix A: Interview Questions
Disclaimer: This report was developed with data collected and analyzed under contract with the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). The information and opinions expressed herein reflect solely the position of the authors. Nothing herein should be construed to indicate AHRQ support or endorsement of its contents.
Page last reviewed January 2013
Internet Citation: Eliminating CLABSI, A National Patient Safety Imperative: Final Report: Final Report on the National On the CUSP: Stop BSI Project. January 2013. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/professionals/quality-patient-safety/cusp/clabsi-final/index.html
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