Pictured above: (L to R) Christine Bucago, Advanced Practice Clinical Leader, Marc Greene, Manager, Emergency Department, Cara Mirabelli, Team Lead Reporting and Analytics, take part in a morning Team Huddle in the Gerald Sheff and Shanitha Kachan Emergency Department.
TORONTO, December 13, 2018 — CAMH is the first Canadian hospital to achieve one of the highest international awards for using analytics to improve patient care and operational efficiency.
HIMSS Analytics, a leading global non-profit organization dedicated to improving health care through IT, has certified CAMH with the HIMSS Analytics Adoption Model for Analytics Maturity (AMAM) Stage 6. Achieving HIMSS Analytics AMAM Stage 6, the second highest level in the international model, demonstrates an organization’s analytics capabilities to deliver high-quality patient care with an enterprise electronic health record in place.
“Providing the best patient care is our top priority,” says Tracey MacArthur, Senior VP and Chief Clinical Officer, CAMH. “We’re committed to capitalizing on the data we collect to ensure the best outcomes for our patients – today and in the future.”
“This award recognizes the level of commitment across CAMH to use data to inform decision making in a way that optimizes quality and efficient service delivery,” adds Dr. George Foussias, Associate Chief, Schizophrenia and Medical Head, Slaight Centre, CAMH.
As an outcome-driven hospital, analytics have become embedded in CAMH’s culture and have had a positive impact in both clinical and non-clinical areas.
With the Gerald Sheff and Shanitha Kachan Emergency Department (ED) experiencing 52 per cent more visits over the past five years – up to 12,000 in 2017 – CAMH used data to develop a new dashboard and bed-projection model to better understand inpatient capacity and flow. This helped inform CAMH’s decision to open a new 23-bed acute care inpatient unit in March 2018 to help relieve the ED.
CAMH is also using data to support the expansion of the new Drop-in Bridging Service for lower acuity patients. Since opening in November 2017, the bridging clinic has had a positive impact on reducing wait times and visits to the ED, as well as helping newly-discharged patents reintegrate into their community.
“Achieving HIMSS AMAM Stage 6 not only demonstrates CAMH’s leadership in effectively using analytics, but also shines a light on further possibilities to continue to use data to advance results and enhance patient experiences,” says Rachel Solomon, Executive Director, Performance Improvement, CAMH.
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