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Commitment to Excellence: A Best Practice Approach
Commitment to Excellence: A Best Practice Approach
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The session, led by Joan Michaels and colleagues, focused on the "Commitment to Excellence" in structural heart programs, particularly transcatheter valve therapies (TAVR). Presenters shared insights and best practices from various leading institutions including Sutter Medical Center in Sacramento, the Cleveland Clinic, and Morristown Medical Center in New Jersey.<br /><br />Evelyn Wilder from Sutter described their integrated workflow emphasizing comprehensive data capture and patient-centered care. Their valve clinic uses tools like OneNote checklists and EHR integrations to ensure near 100% data completion, particularly for key metrics like the Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire (KCCQ) at 30 days and one year post-procedure. Regular multidisciplinary valve conferences foster collaboration, shared decision-making, and transparency, supporting their consistent three-star rating and accreditation.<br /><br />Nicole Arcaro and Victoria from the Cleveland Clinic detailed centralized registry management across their eight sites, using robust data abstraction, dual-review processes, and real-time reporting dashboards for clinician engagement and quality monitoring. They highlighted challenges in collecting follow-up KCCQs due to patient geography and introduced efforts to implement patient questionnaires via the MyChart system to improve efficiency while addressing IT and patient usability barriers.<br /><br />Carrie Reddick from Morristown discussed strategic program growth amidst increasing demand due to demographic trends and expanded valve indications, like the newly FDA-approved mitral device Tendine. She emphasized the importance of volume forecasting, referral optimization, and capacity planning—including staffing and procedural space—to manage rapid growth and maintain excellence. Tools like Power BI dashboards help monitor referral-to-treatment times and competition in densely populated regions like New Jersey. The session concluded with recognition of emerging technologies like AI for early disease detection and stress on ongoing collaboration among multidisciplinary teams to sustain high-quality structural heart care.
Keywords
intravascular imaging
percutaneous coronary intervention
IVUS
OCT
cardiovascular care
plaque assessment
stent placement
non-invasive imaging
clinical guidelines
Commitment to Excellence
Structural Heart Programs
Transcatheter Valve Therapies
TAVR
Data Capture
Patient-Centered Care
KCCQ Metrics
Multidisciplinary Valve Conferences
Centralized Registry Management
Program Growth and Capacity Planning
Emerging Technologies in Heart Care
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