![]() |
||||||||
HOME ► 100k Lives Campaign ► 100k Lives National Campaign News 100k Lives National Campaign News Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) 122,342 LIVESFor your local story click here. Campaign Exceeds Original Goal, Generates Extraordinary Results and Commitment, and Creates a National Infrastructure for Change. Atlanta - June 14, 2006 - The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) announced today that U.S. hospitals taking part in an unprecedented 18-month effort to prevent 100,000 unnecessary deaths by dramatically improving patient care have exceeded that goal. Hospitals enrolled in the 100,000 Lives Campaign have collectively prevented an estimated 122,342 avoidable deaths and, as importantly, have begun to institutionalize new standards of care that will continue to save lives and improve health outcomes into the future. Initiated by IHI in December 2004, the Campaign has enrolled more than 3,000 hospitals - representing an estimated 75% of U.S. hospital beds and far surpassed the enrollment original goal of 2,000. The participating hospitals have pledged to implement up to six evidence-based and life-saving interventions. Dr. Donald Berwick, President and CEO of IHI, announced the results at IHI's 2nd Annual International Summit on Redesigning Hospital Care. "When we decided to launch the Campaign, we didn't know if hospitals could take on another challenge," said Dr. Berwick. "But the Campaign has exceeded our highest expectations. The participating hospitals have not only prevented an estimated 122,342 unnecessary deaths, but they've also proven that it's possible for the health care community to come together voluntarily to rapidly make significant changes in patient care. I have never before witnessed such widespread collaboration and commitment on the part of health care leaders and front line staff to move the system giant steps forward." As a result of the Campaign, many patients have begun to enjoy a new standard of care. Over 20 facilities have reported that they have gone over a year without a Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia, a leading killer among all hospital-acquired infections, demonstrating that this sort of complication can be avoided and is not inevitable. Hundreds of hospitals have also now instituted rapid response teams, a relatively new concept that is saving lives. Participating hospitals have also made great headway in delivering reliable care for Acute Myocardial Infarction, preventing adverse drug events, and preventing surgical site and central line infections. The Campaign has significantly altered the health care landscape by creating a national infrastructure for change that will enable thousands of more lives to be saved in the future. Highlights include:
“HealthInsight has been working to improve health care in Nevada and Utah for decades. We know hospitals work every day to ensure the highest caliber of care to their patients and that they share our goal of achieving the right care for every person every time,” said Marc Bennett, President and CEO of HealthInsight. “The 100,000 Lives Campaign serves as an additional catalyst to work collaboratively with providers and other stakeholders in the state to make this mutual goal a reality.” "CMS applauds the IHI for its leadership in the campaign that resulted in an estimated 122,342 lives being saved," said Mark McClellan, Administrator of Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. "We continue to support the hospitals who voluntarily participated in the 100,000 Lives Campaign, the public reporting efforts we are conducting with the Hospital Quality Alliance, and the efforts of the Medicare Quality Improvement Organizations. We look forward to continuing our collaboration with IHI to motivate improvement in the quality of American health care." "We applaud the dedication of the over 3,000 hospitals that are working to improve care and extend the lives of patients through their participation in IHI's 100,000 Lives Campaign," stated Dennis S. O'Leary, M.D., President, Joint Commission. "Their rapid adoption of critical best practices offers great hope for raising the standards of care in this country." "The Campaign has built a powerful network of generous national partners, active regional field offices (nodes) and deeply committed hospitals, all devoted to aligning aims, offering support and learning from one another on an ongoing basis," said Joseph McCannon, Campaign Manager for IHI. "From the launch of the Campaign, a very courageous group of partners including JCAHO, CDC, CMS, AMA, ANA, Leapfrog and the National Patient Safety Foundation have made the Campaign possible. This vibrant infrastructure is not going away - in fact, together we fully intend to build upon it in order to completely transform the health care system." Hospitals that participated in the 100,000 Lives Campaign committed to implementing some or all of the following six quality improvement changes:
The 100,000 Lives Campaign is supported through unrestricted philanthropy from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, the Cardinal Health Foundation, the Colorado Trust, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, the Rx Foundation, Baxter International, the Blue Shield of California Foundation, and the Leeds Family Foundation. National aggregate case-mix data and analysis supporting the Campaign's "lives saved" calculation is generously provided, without restriction for use, by CareScience (a QUOVADX division), Solucient and the Premier Perspectives(tm) Database. Click here for a list of participating hospitals in Utah. |
||||||||
Top Of Page |
|||||
|
SEARCH - CONTACT US - EVENTS |
|||||
|
|