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{{Report
{{Report
|Program=Critical Care
|Program=Critical Care
|StartDtTm=2016-10-01
|Frequency=quarterly
|Frequency=quarterly
|ContactPerson=Carmen Hrymak
|ContactPerson=Carmen Hrymak
|Recipients=[[Distribution of Annual and Quarterly Reports]]
|Recipients=[[Distribution of Annual and Quarterly Reports]]
|MailingList=[[Distribution of Annual and Quarterly Reports]]
|MailingList=[[Distribution of Annual and Quarterly Reports]]
|DataDependencies=Age; Avoidable Days (Critical Care); Beds occupied by transferrable patients (Critical Care); CXR; Creatinine (labs); Delirium days; Duration of Mechanical Ventilation; ICU Acquired Antibiotic Resistant Organism (ARO) rate; ICU Acquired Catheter-associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI) rate; ICU Acquired Sepsis; ICU Acquired Ulcer Rate; ICU Interfacility Transfer; ICU Primary Diagnosis ICD10 Chapter Rate; ICU Resource Utilization - Creatinine Tests; LOS per Service; Length of Time for Transfer from ED to ICU within same facility; Night Time Discharges; Nursing Workload; Over Census at Midnight; Patient flow; Primary Admit Diagnosis; Readmission Rate to ICU; Severity of illness; Transfer Delay (Critical Care); Unit Mortality; Ventilated patient flow; Ventilator Associated Pneumonia Rate; Ventilator Utilization Ratio; ICU Diagnosis APACHE Category Rate
|DataDependencies=Age; Avoidable Days (Critical Care); Beds occupied by transferrable patients (Critical Care); CXR; Creatinine (labs); Delirium days; Duration of Mechanical Ventilation; ICU Acquired Antibiotic Resistant Organism (ARO) rate; ICU Acquired Catheter-associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI) rate; ICU Acquired Sepsis; ICU Acquired Ulcer Rate; ICU Diagnosis APACHE Category Rate; ICU Interfacility Transfer; ICU Primary Diagnosis ICD10 Chapter Rate; ICU Resource Utilization - Creatinine Tests; LOS Per Service; Length of Time for Transfer from ED to ICU within same facility; Night Time Discharges; Nursing Workload; Over Census at Midnight; Patient flow; Primary Admit Diagnosis; Readmission Rate to ICU; Severity of illness; Transfer Delay (Critical Care); Unit Mortality; Ventilated patient flow; Ventilator Associated Pneumonia Rate; Ventilator Utilization Ratio
|SASFiles=<path for SAS files>
|SASFiles=<path for SAS files>
}}
}}
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== Contents ==
== Contents ==
* Report1 Label -  '''Critical Care Program Quality Indicator Report''' ( also refer as the Regional Report)
There are multiple versions of this report that essentially contain the same [[Indicators]] but has them aggregated slightly differently.
** contains cumulative of all units except HSC CCU, STB ACCU and STB ICCS
 
* Report2 Label - '''Individual ICU Quality Indicator Report'''
=== Critical Care Program Quality Indicator Report===
* Report3 Label - '''WRHA Critical Care Quality Indicator Report'''
(also refer as the Regional Report)
** contains comparison of indicators among all units
* contains 30 [[Indicators]] cumulative of all units except [[HSC CCU]], [[STB ACCU]] and [[STB CICU]]
* Start date - July 2017 for all units (except HSC CCU, STB ACCU, STB ICCS which started Jan 2019)
* Started Oct 2016 by Kendiss Olafson (except HSC CCU, STB ACCU and STB ICCS which started Jan 2019)
* End Date -
* End Date -
* Each type of report contains 30 indicators starting Oct 2020 (Nursing workload or TISS Score per patient day was dropped).


== Report versions ==
===Individual ICU Quality Indicator Report===
There are unit-limited versions of this, but there is also a program wide version that summarizes all except ACCU and ICCS (since those are cardiac).
* contains 30 [[Indicators]] for each unit namely, [[HSC MICU]], [[HSC SICU]], [[HSC_IICU]], [[STB MICU]], [[STB ACCU]], [[STB CICU]], [[GRA MICU]]


There is also a "WRHA Critical Care QI Report" contains essentially the same information as this report, but it also includes comparisons across sites for each indicator.
* Dropped units are HSC CCU (June2019), CON ICU (June2019), Seven Oaks ICU (Sept2019), VIC ICU (Sept2017)
* Started Oct 2016 by Kendiss Olafson (except [[HSC CCU]], [[STB ACCU]] and [[STB CICU]] which started Jan 2019)
{{DJ |
* End Date -
* Julie mentioned a second report: "from database request by STB which is being reported by month.--[[User:JMojica|JMojica]] 15:55, 2021 September 7 (CDT)
** The second report you mention, is that documented as one of the [[Reports]] yet? Or is it really a version of this report so we can just list it here?
}}


{{DJ | 
===WRHA Critical Care Quality Indicator Report===
* somewhere it mentioned "Quarterly report of Delirium cases, Delirium Rates, Delirium Days and Delirium Rate Days for all ICUs in the region"; we have [[Delirium days]] in [[Indicators]], but not the others. Are they all defined around the same concept, so that we could rename that indicator "Delirium" and describe them all in there?
* contains comparison among all units of the [[Indicators]]' means (of last 2yrs monthly or quarterly data) 
}}
* each page also contains the individual unit chart over time.
* Start date - Oct 2016 by Kendiss Olafson (except [[HSC CCU]], [[STB ACCU]] and [[STB CICU]] which started Jan 2019)
* End Date -


== Distribution ==
== Distribution ==
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==File Locations==
==File Locations==
*Hard Copy of Report kept at desk of Database Program [[Statistician]], [[User: JMojica|Julie Mojica]]
*Hard Copy of Report until Dec 2016 kept at desk of Database Program [[Statistician]], [[User: JMojica|Julie Mojica]]
*Electronic copy of report:
*Electronic copy of report:
** Tabular : [[X:\]]Reports\CriticalCareReport
** Tabular : [[X:\]]Reports\CriticalCareReport
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** Report Label- '''Critical Care Activity Summary Report''' for the current quarter for each Unit
** Report Label- '''Critical Care Activity Summary Report''' for the current quarter for each Unit
** Start Date - 2003
** Start Date - 2003
** End Date - July 2017 for all units (except HSC CCU, STB ACCU, STB ICCS which ended Dec 2018)
** End Date - Sept 2016 for all units (except [[HSC CCU]], [[STB ACCU]] and [[STB CICU]] which ended Dec 2018)
** Part of the tabular report continues to be reported
** Part of the tabular report continues to be reported
*** label as '''Critical Care Comparative Report''' for the current quarter
*** label as '''Critical Care Comparative Report''' for the current quarter
*** one table containing  13 summary activity indicators  of individual units  for the current quarter
*** one table containing  13 summary activity [[Indicators]] of individual units  for the current quarter
*** second table containing the VAP and CLBSI rates of all for the current quarter
*** second table containing the [[Ventilator Associated Pneumonia Rate]]s and [[Central Line Associated Blood-Stream Infection (CLA-BSI) rate]]sof all for the current quarter
*** the '''Critical Care Comparative Report''' is saved as pdf file and uploaded to [[Critical Care Sharepoint ExtraNet]]
 
== SAS and SQC Programs==
*First part - Run the SAS programs saved in S:\MED\MED_CCMED\Julie\SAS_CFE\CC_reports\ChartReport  in the following order:
** 1-prepCC_QI_startJan2023_WithIncompleteBedHeld.sas  - prepares the data to be used in the report and exported to excel file
*** Make sure all the data are cleaned already by the [[Data Processor]]. 
*** Update the period to current one as indicated in the program.
*** The exported excel file is saved in R:\Critical Care QIT\Director_Report\DataFile\WRHA_CriticalCare.xlsx
**** Check the  new exported excel file for suspicious data and also compare the data with common period from the excel file of previous period.
** 2-prepCCChart_demog_93_Sex_startstart2023.sas - generates the bar chart for Age Groups, Sex
** 3-prepCCChart_ApacheDxGrp_94_startJan2020.sas - generates the bar chart for eight Diagnostic Categories from APACHE II Predicted Death Model in ICD10 
** 4-prepCCChart_ICD10PrimaryDx_ChapterName_startingJuly2019.sas - generates the table of ranked primary Diagnosis using ICD10 Chapter Name
** 5-InterfacilityTransferInOut.sas - generates the stacked area plots by reasons of transfer (due to medical necessity or bed management reason) for the 3 scenarios namely,
*** transfers out from one ICU to another site's ICU;
*** transfers into an ICU from another site's ICU; and
*** transfers into an ICU from another site's Non-ICU (e.g. ER, Ward ,OR, etc.)
*Second  part - Open the SQCpack8 software to see all the listed control charts for the 26 indicators and 9 groups (i.e. 7 individual units, one Regional and WRHA subgroups)
** The chart's label/name is made plain, simple and intuitive for easy understanding (i.e. APACHE_HSC MICU, APACHE_CCRegion, APACHE_WRHA, etc.)
** All the charts are automatically updated when the excel file is updated.  But need to check each chart  for the following:
*** The need to change the Y-axis if there is any point(s) outside the Y-Axis or when the UCL or LCL are not showing in the chart.
*** Check on the X-axis if the last scale is the current period and all must be date and not datetime format.
*** Check on any outliers in the charts, go back to the data. If found questionable confirm with the data collectors.
*** Look for any change in the pattern and re-calculate the control limits.
** Once all charts are OK, select the charts  and save them as .png image on  R:\Critical Care QIT\Director_Report\Images .
*** for unit chart - use 1200 x 800,  for regional chart use - 1200 x 800, for WRHA (subgroup chart) - use 1000 x 600.
*** for the detailed chart format (font size, color, etc.), the settings are listed in R:\Critical Care QIT\Director_Report\Images\1_ChartRunnerSettingFormats.doc
*** Select charts in small groups (not all charts at once) because the software cannot handle too large number. Just continue the process until all the needed charts are saved into images.
*Third part - Go to R:\Critical Care QIT\Director_Report\Report and review all the *.pptx files
** All the inserted images in the PowerPoint files are automatically updated when the images from SQC are updated.
*** if for some reason, the image did not show up, select the INSERT tab, click PICTURES command, get the needed image from the R:\Critical Care QIT\Director_Report\Images and click INSERT AND LINK.
** Browse all the slides in the PowerPoint if OK.
** Save the PowerPoint into .pdf and save them on the subfolder labeled YYYYQQ where YYYY is year and QQ is the quarter.
** Upload all the PDF files to [[Critical Care Sharepoint ExtraNet]].
 
===Back up of SQC Charts===
The back-up copies of the control charts generated from SQCpack are saved in the shared file:
* R:\Critical Care QIT\Director_Report\Back_up_ByMonth
* R:\Critical Care QIT\Director_Report\Back_up_ByQtr
 
If want to bring back into the SQCpack, open the SQCpack software, from Menu, choose Charts and use the Inmport chart features.


== Related articles ==  
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Latest revision as of 11:48, 2024 August 21

Reports
Report: Critical Care Program Quality Indicator Report
StartDtTm: 2016-10-01
EndDtTm:
Contact Person : Carmen Hrymak
Recipients: Distribution of Annual and Quarterly Reports
Frequency: quarterly
MailingList: Distribution of Annual and Quarterly Reports
Data Dependencies : Age Avoidable Days (Critical Care) Beds occupied by transferrable patients (Critical Care) CXR Creatinine (labs) Delirium days Duration of Mechanical Ventilation ICU Acquired Antibiotic Resistant Organism (ARO) rate ICU Acquired Catheter-associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI) rate ICU Acquired Sepsis ICU Acquired Ulcer Rate ICU Diagnosis APACHE Category Rate ICU Interfacility Transfer ICU Primary Diagnosis ICD10 Chapter Rate ICU Resource Utilization - Creatinine Tests LOS Per Service Length of Time for Transfer from ED to ICU within same facility Night Time Discharges Nursing Workload Over Census at Midnight Patient flow Primary Admit Diagnosis Readmission Rate to ICU Severity of illness Transfer Delay (Critical Care) Unit Mortality Ventilated patient flow Ventilator Associated Pneumonia Rate Ventilator Utilization Ratio
SASFiles: <path for SAS files>
 
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Also known as "Outcomes Improvement Team Quarterly ICU Report" or "Directors Quarterly Report (Critical Care)".

Contents

There are multiple versions of this report that essentially contain the same Indicators but has them aggregated slightly differently.

Critical Care Program Quality Indicator Report

(also refer as the Regional Report)

  • contains 30 Indicators cumulative of all units except HSC CCU, STB ACCU and STB CICU
  • Started Oct 2016 by Kendiss Olafson (except HSC CCU, STB ACCU and STB ICCS which started Jan 2019)
  • End Date -

Individual ICU Quality Indicator Report

  • Dropped units are HSC CCU (June2019), CON ICU (June2019), Seven Oaks ICU (Sept2019), VIC ICU (Sept2017)
  • Started Oct 2016 by Kendiss Olafson (except HSC CCU, STB ACCU and STB CICU which started Jan 2019)
  • End Date -

WRHA Critical Care Quality Indicator Report

  • contains comparison among all units of the Indicators' means (of last 2yrs monthly or quarterly data)
  • each page also contains the individual unit chart over time.
  • Start date - Oct 2016 by Kendiss Olafson (except HSC CCU, STB ACCU and STB CICU which started Jan 2019)
  • End Date -

Distribution

Distribution of Annual and Quarterly Reports

File Locations

  • Hard Copy of Report until Dec 2016 kept at desk of Database Program Statistician, Julie Mojica
  • Electronic copy of report:
    • Tabular : X:\Reports\CriticalCareReport
    • Graphical: R:\Critical Care QIT\Director_Report\Report

Legacy

Tabular Report

SAS and SQC Programs

  • First part - Run the SAS programs saved in S:\MED\MED_CCMED\Julie\SAS_CFE\CC_reports\ChartReport in the following order:
    • 1-prepCC_QI_startJan2023_WithIncompleteBedHeld.sas - prepares the data to be used in the report and exported to excel file
      • Make sure all the data are cleaned already by the Data Processor.
      • Update the period to current one as indicated in the program.
      • The exported excel file is saved in R:\Critical Care QIT\Director_Report\DataFile\WRHA_CriticalCare.xlsx
        • Check the new exported excel file for suspicious data and also compare the data with common period from the excel file of previous period.
    • 2-prepCCChart_demog_93_Sex_startstart2023.sas - generates the bar chart for Age Groups, Sex
    • 3-prepCCChart_ApacheDxGrp_94_startJan2020.sas - generates the bar chart for eight Diagnostic Categories from APACHE II Predicted Death Model in ICD10
    • 4-prepCCChart_ICD10PrimaryDx_ChapterName_startingJuly2019.sas - generates the table of ranked primary Diagnosis using ICD10 Chapter Name
    • 5-InterfacilityTransferInOut.sas - generates the stacked area plots by reasons of transfer (due to medical necessity or bed management reason) for the 3 scenarios namely,
      • transfers out from one ICU to another site's ICU;
      • transfers into an ICU from another site's ICU; and
      • transfers into an ICU from another site's Non-ICU (e.g. ER, Ward ,OR, etc.)
  • Second part - Open the SQCpack8 software to see all the listed control charts for the 26 indicators and 9 groups (i.e. 7 individual units, one Regional and WRHA subgroups)
    • The chart's label/name is made plain, simple and intuitive for easy understanding (i.e. APACHE_HSC MICU, APACHE_CCRegion, APACHE_WRHA, etc.)
    • All the charts are automatically updated when the excel file is updated. But need to check each chart for the following:
      • The need to change the Y-axis if there is any point(s) outside the Y-Axis or when the UCL or LCL are not showing in the chart.
      • Check on the X-axis if the last scale is the current period and all must be date and not datetime format.
      • Check on any outliers in the charts, go back to the data. If found questionable confirm with the data collectors.
      • Look for any change in the pattern and re-calculate the control limits.
    • Once all charts are OK, select the charts and save them as .png image on R:\Critical Care QIT\Director_Report\Images .
      • for unit chart - use 1200 x 800, for regional chart use - 1200 x 800, for WRHA (subgroup chart) - use 1000 x 600.
      • for the detailed chart format (font size, color, etc.), the settings are listed in R:\Critical Care QIT\Director_Report\Images\1_ChartRunnerSettingFormats.doc
      • Select charts in small groups (not all charts at once) because the software cannot handle too large number. Just continue the process until all the needed charts are saved into images.
  • Third part - Go to R:\Critical Care QIT\Director_Report\Report and review all the *.pptx files
    • All the inserted images in the PowerPoint files are automatically updated when the images from SQC are updated.
      • if for some reason, the image did not show up, select the INSERT tab, click PICTURES command, get the needed image from the R:\Critical Care QIT\Director_Report\Images and click INSERT AND LINK.
    • Browse all the slides in the PowerPoint if OK.
    • Save the PowerPoint into .pdf and save them on the subfolder labeled YYYYQQ where YYYY is year and QQ is the quarter.
    • Upload all the PDF files to Critical Care Sharepoint ExtraNet.

Back up of SQC Charts

The back-up copies of the control charts generated from SQCpack are saved in the shared file:

  • R:\Critical Care QIT\Director_Report\Back_up_ByMonth
  • R:\Critical Care QIT\Director_Report\Back_up_ByQtr

If want to bring back into the SQCpack, open the SQCpack software, from Menu, choose Charts and use the Inmport chart features.

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