Webinar: SRTR CUSUM Charts: A Quality Improvement Tool for Your Transplant Programs
January 9, 2014 from 12:00am to 01:00am EST
The OPTN is happy to present this educational webinar in collaboration with the SRTR.
SRTR CUSUM Charts:
A Quality Improvement Tool for Your Transplant Programs
January 8, 2014: 2 - 3 p.m. (ET)
Cumulative sum (CUSUM) is a control-charting technique that can be used to monitor a transplant program’s risk-adjusted outcomes in near real time. The Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR) has begun releasing monthly CUSUM charts for all kidney, liver, heart, and lung transplant programs as of July 1, 2013. CUSUMs are produced to enable programs to perform internal quality monitoring of post transplant outcomes with more current data to allow for faster responses by the program.
The goal of this webinar is to discuss CUSUM charts and how they can be used for Transplant Hospital quality assessment and performance improvement.
The webinar will address key points about CUSUM, such as:
• Background of SRTR CUSUM chart development
• Interpretation of data within CUSUM charts
• How CUSUM charts are different from Program Specific Reports (PSR)
• Ways to use CUSUM to facilitate quality assessment and performance improvement
This webinar is being developed to address the following audiences:
Compliance personnel
Data Coordinators
Program Directors
QAPI personnel
Transplant Physicians
Transplant Surgeons
Transplant Administrators
Transplant Coordinators
Registration Fee and Credit Information
Participants may view this webinar individually or with a group. There is no registration fee.
ABTC will award 1.0 CEPTC credit for participation. If CEPTC credit is not pertinent to your continuing education requirements, you may choose to receive a certificate of completion. In order to receive credit or a certificate you must view the recording in its entirety and complete an assessment.
Register at http://unos.peachnewmedia.com
Questions: Please contact Kimberly Taylor, RN, Instructional Specialist at (804)782-4098 or kimberly.taylor@unos.org