Theme 5. Optimizing use of resources

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Learning Objectives

  1. Gain familiarity with the principles and content of the Choosing Wisely Canada campaign, including resource stewardship and shared decision-making, and their relevance to important QI Pillars
  2. Consider how your team can “embed” the campaign into both clinical practice and QIP goals, applying an interprofessional approach to one or two recommendations relevant to your FHT
  3. Consider how to create partnerships with other FHTs to work jointly toward implementation goals, thus contributing to Choosing Wisely national measurement data

Summary/Abstract

With its core concepts of resource stewardship and shared decision-making, the Choosing Wisely Canada campaign is immediately relevant to primary care. Its recommendations are best implemented within FHTs, where team members can apply their unique strengths to enhance patient safety and effectiveness of care. This is what we have done across six community academic FHTs in the GTA. We will describe our 2-year ARTIC project that has focused on efforts to enhance patient safety through deprescribing long-term PPIs, sedative-hypnotics in the elderly, and glyburide in the elderly. We will elaborate on key elements for success, such as having social workers offer CBT-Insomnia, and having pharmacists work closely with patients to taper off low-value, high-risk medications. We will also share our QIP entries for each of the deprescribing efforts. Implementation of CWC recommendations is meaningful to clinicians, and can flow directly and easily into QI Plans. As a key partner of CWC, Health Quality Ontario (HQO) is keen to have these measures implemented and reported.

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