Overview

Improving Experience of Care

  • Improve Population Health – ACO Measures
  • Serious Safety Event (SSE)
  • Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections (CLABSI)
  • Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI)
  • Clostridioides difficile (C.Diff)
  • Falls with Injury
  • Hospital Acquired Pressure Injuries (HAPI)
  • Plan of Care Visits Helpfulness
  • Plan of Care Visits Frequency
  • 30-Day Readmissions
  • Observed/Expected Mortality

Serious Safety Event Rate

2021 - 2023

Cleveland Clinic is striving to become a High Reliability Organization. In addition to measuring serious safety event rates, all leaders within the organization received High Reliability principal training in 2022. We extended education to all caregivers in 2023. A common outcome of an increased focus on High Reliability is an increase in safety event reporting. In this instance, an increased rate is positive, as it is a sign that we are putting proper interventions in place to eliminate future harm.

Cleveland Clinic Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection, reported as Standardized Infection Ratio (SIR)

2021 – 2023

The SIR is a ratio of observed infections to expected infections as defined by the Center for Disease Control. SIRs less than 1.0 indicate better than expected performance.

While not yet at target, Cleveland Clinic’s standardized infection ratio (SIR) continues to improve. Lower numbers are better.

Cleveland Clinic has implemented several strategies to reduce central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI), including a best practice central-line bundle of insertion, maintenance, and removal. Focused reviews for every CLABSI occurrence support reductions in CLABSI rates in the high-risk critical care population.

We continue to educate our caregivers on best practices for CLABSI reduction.

Cleveland Clinic Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection reported as Standardized Infection Ratio (SIR)

2021 – 2023

The SIR is a ratio of observed infections to expected infections as defined by the Center for Disease Control. Lower numbers are better. SIRs less than 1.0 indicate better than expected performance.

The SIR is a ratio of observed infections to expected infections as defined by the Center for Disease Control. Cleveland Clinic’s standardized infection ratio is now outperforming its internal target for Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTI).

Cleveland Clinic Clostridioides difficile reported as Standardized Infection Ratio (SIR)

2021 – 2023

The SIR is a ratio of observed infections to expected infections as defined by the Center for Disease Control. Lower numbers are better. SIRs less than 1.0 indicate better than expected performance.

Early screening, detection and treatment of Clostridioides difficile infections have helped to improve infection rates and reduce unnecessary antibiotic use. Additionally, new cleaning and lab testing procedures have contributed to this reduction.

Falls with Injury Rate

2021 – 2023

The frequency with which patient falls result in injury. Excludes In Hospice, Moved out of Country, Deceased or non-traditional Medicare.

There is a higher risk for patients to fall in the healthcare setting. Cleveland Clinic utilizes multiple processes and technology to help reduce the rate at which patients fall. The majority of the focus around falls is to prevent and assist patients so that there are no injuries. Cleveland Clinic has shown recent success in reducing the rate at which patients are getting injured during a fall.

Hospital Acquired Pressure Injuries Prevalence

2021 – 2023

Patients acuity and complexity of treatment impacts the risk of pressure injuries while in the hospital.

Cleveland Clinic continues to innovate through the use of equipment, supplies, technology, and expert resources to reduce pressure injuries.

Plan of Care Visits Helpfulness

2021 - 2023

A Plan of Care Visit (POCV) brings together the provider, nurse and patient at the bedside to communicate the patient's daily plan of care. This discussion standardizes how patients and caregivers collaboratively develop treatment plans that provide the highest quality of care.

Benefits of Plan of Care Visits:

  • It is the right thing to do for patients and each other.
  • It improves patient safety, satisfaction and health outcomes.
  • It uses our patient-centered, team of teams approach which increases engagement and communication scores.

Patients respond to the question, “How helpful were these visits in understanding your plan of care?” Response options include very good, good, fair, poor, very poor.

Plan of Care Visits Frequency

A Plan of Care Visit (POCV) brings together the provider, nurse and patient at the bedside to communicate the patient's daily plan of care. This discussion standardizes how patients and caregivers collaboratively develop treatment plans that provide the highest quality of care.

Patients answer the question, “How often did a provider and nurse visit with you together to talk about your daily plan of care?” Response options include always, usually, sometimes or never.

Cleveland Clinic Overall Mortality Observed/Expected Ratio

2021 – 2023

CC = Cleveland Clinic

Data from the Vizient® Clinical Data Base used with permission of Vizient, Inc. All rights reserved.

Ratios less than 1.0 indicate mortality performance “better than expected” in Vizient’s risk adjustment model. Cleveland Clinic’s observed/expected (O/E) mortality ratio continues to improve and is on track to achieve our health system target as derived from the Vizient 2022 risk model.