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AHRQ grant will enable Premier healthcare alliance Perinatal Safety Initiative to continue via award to Fairview Health Services

National collaborative reducing preventable birth injuries stresses adherence to evidence-based best practices, communications, simulation and teamwork among OB suite; participants also reducing supply chain costs

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (August 19, 2010) – The Department of Health & Human Services' Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has awarded a three-year demonstration grant for not-for-profit entities to Fairview Health Services in Minneapolis to extend a national collaborative that is reducing birth-related injuries.

The Premier healthcare alliance's Perinatal Safety Initiative is composed of 16 of the country's leading hospitals, representing 12 states, in which approximately 115,000 babies will be delivered over the course of the collaborative. The initiative, which will be extended through June 2013, seeks to significantly lower the incidence of certain infrequent, though serious, injuries that could result in a wide range of harmful outcomes, including birth asphyxia or permanent neurologic disability.

Through the first phase of the project (July 2008 through December 2009), participants:

The initiative also included a supply chain audit by Premier consultants which identified nearly $1.3 million in total potential savings at 11 of the hospitals, an average of nearly $41 per delivery.

The AHRQ grant allows the Premier Perinatal Safety Initiative to continue with additional quality improvement and data analysis components. Fairview will provide focused training for high reliability team development through training in TeamSTEPPS and the use of medical simulation. Premier Insurance Management Services will analyze the impact on claim frequency and severity as a result of quality improvement, and will also provide significant risk management services to the participating hospitals.

"This initiative is achieving improvements through the use of consistent, reliable delivery of care bundles and clinical best practices," said Stanley Davis, M.D., Fairview Health Services, the lead researcher for the demonstration grant phase of the Perinatal Safety Initiative. "We're thrilled to have the opportunity to expand upon our learnings as we work to further reduce the incidence of these preventable injuries." Two Fairview hospitals – Fairview Ridges Hospital (Burnsville, Minn.) and University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview (Minneapolis) – are participating in the initiative.

The demonstration grant is part of the patient safety and medical liability initiative that President Obama announced during a September 9, 2009, address to a joint session of Congress. The grant was one of only seven large grants awarded nationwide.

Leveraging knowledge gained from similar initiatives, including a Premier/Institute for Healthcare Improvement collaboration, participating hospitals aim to improve their culture of safety, increase teamwork and improve communications among team members. The initiative is helping to prevent five recurring clinical issues that are commonly cited as being responsible for the majority of perinatal harm and associated costs, including obstetric professional liability insurance. These include:

Use of care bundles is scored "all or none" in the initiative – meaning that to be credited with successful implementation of the care bundle, the care team must provide all care elements in the bundle. Simulations, sometimes using mannequins, are conducted for high-risk scenarios.

Participants are members of American Excess Insurance Exchange (AEIX), RRG, an excess professional liability insurer which funded the project. Premier Insurance Management Services, a wholly owned subsidiary of Premier, provides contracted management services for AEIX. Data concerning the participating hospitals' malpractice claims, events, and payouts for perinatal injury will be compiled and analyzed by Premier Insurance Management Services.

As part of the Premier Perinatal Safety Initiative, Premier has established an advisory committee of healthcare experts to garner guidance in undertaking the program and to ensure transparency.

About Fairview Health Services
Based in Minneapolis, Fairview Health Services is a nonprofit healthcare system providing exceptional clinical care – from prevention of illness and injury to care for the most complex medical conditions. In partnership with the University of Minnesota, Fairview is an academic health system striving to enhance the clinical enterprise, and achieve nation-leading research and academic prominence. Fairview’s continuum includes 42 primary care clinics, a wide range of specialty services, home care and senior services.

Fairview employs more than 22,000 people across Minnesota. Fairview's large integrated medical practice includes 450 Fairview-employed physicians and 550 affiliated academic physicians within University of Minnesota Physicians. Fairview also works closely with Fairview Physician Associates, a network of 630 closely aligned independent physicians. Through this diverse group of physicians, Fairview provides care in urban, suburban and rural settings and strives to be the best healthcare delivery system for America, in partnership with the University of Minnesota.

About the Premier healthcare alliance, Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award recipient
Premier is a performance improvement alliance of more than 2,500 U.S. hospitals and 80,000-plus other healthcare sites using the power of collaboration to lead the transformation to high quality, cost-effective care. Owned by hospitals, health systems and other providers, Premier maintains the nation's most comprehensive repository of clinical, financial and outcomes information and operates a leading healthcare purchasing network. A world leader in helping deliver measurable improvements in care, Premier has worked with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and the United Kingdom's National Health Service North West to improve hospital performance. Headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., Premier also has an office in Washington. https://premierinc.com. Stay connected with Premier on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

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