Affinity Medical Group’s EHR pilot went live on GE Centricity EMR this week. It has been a well run project throughout and I had the honor of joining our bright, hard-working team for their end of day huddle. They did a few things that I really liked. This is not exhaustive list. I would love to hear from others on their ideas to run the Live Huddle.
Issues
The primary focus of the Live Huddle is the issues that have been surfaced during the day. The issues are typically categorized something like this:
- Critical infrastructure or application problem that is having a negative impact on business operations (bad)
- Unanticipated issues that need a near term resolution
- Workflow issues
- Suggestions for improvement
As always the documentation of the issues is key: detailed descriptions, good examples and no abbreviations. One day I will blog about what constitutes a good issues list (tip 1: you can’t use Excel to manage issues). A great issues list is one of a handful of key project controls required for project success.
During the AMG huddle today I saw the team was using paper forms so they could jot down issues on the fly. Later they entered them into the project issues tool. Ultimately the live issues need to get into the same tracking tool as the rest of the project issues.
Statistics
During AMG’s huddle they shared some key stats about the day. I really loved this because it made the use of the system more tangible, building on the sense of accomplishment. Here are some stats from today’s huddle:
- refill requests processed: 27
- labs ordered: 64
- phone notes: 125
- visit notes: 129
Mood
The other creative thing that this group did was create a form that gauged everyone’s mood. Everyone was encouraged to complete the VERY SHORT form, including IT, managers and especially users. I think this can serve as a good early warning sign if the project is heading south.
What are your tips for a goo Live Huddle?
Hi Will, love the blog. Am I reading your latest post correctly, that you are juggling two separate EHR vendors, GE Centricity for AMG and CattailsMD for Ministry Health?
Thanks for the encouraging words. Yes you are correct. Affinity Medical Group chose a different EHR vendor than Ministry Medical Group. I am CIO for both, but they are separate organizations and on occasion make different IT decisions. So, I am involved in two different EHR implementation effort at 200 physician medical groups. Luckily we have great folks working on both which makes it easier on me.