Knowledge on the Go

Vizient Performance Improvement Collaborative

The Vizient PI Collaboratives team hosts podcasts throughout the year on issues such as leading and managing systems, engaging your workforce, and optimizing care delivery.

  1. 17/11/2025

    Automated patient messaging

    Patient messaging has become more common across health systems, but few use it in a way that truly supports better health outcomes. Northwestern Medicine’s Smart Outreach for Better Health is taking patient communication a step further by using automation to identify specific populations and send personalized clinically relevant messages. Our host Myesha Williams and Northwestern’s Program Manager Dharmesh Patel share how this initiative bridges care gaps, boosts follow up rates and helps patients stay engaged in their own care.   Guest speaker: Dharamesh Patel Program Manager, Quality and Patient Safety Northwestern Medicine    Host: Myesha Williams SN, RN Fellow, Performance Improvement Programs Vizient   Show notes: [00:56] – Overview of the Better Health initiative and how patient messaging was deployed [01:53] – Collaboration between data and quality leaders that launched automated patient outreach [03:17] – Implementing a systemwide strategy to enhance outreach and care coordination [04:19] – Timing messages to reach patients when they’re most likely to respond [06:32] – Role of patient and family advisors in driving success and credibility [07:40] – How the team increased follow-through rates, engaging 13% of patients [09:12] – Tackling challenges and leveraging EMR analyst expertise [09:54] – Addressing time constraints as a key project barrier   Links | Resources: Contacting Knowledge on the Go: picollaboratives@vizientinc.com   Subscribe Today! Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube Android RSS Feed

    15 min
  2. 20/10/2025

    Pharmacy medication histories

    Pharmacy driven medication history programs are essential for accurate transitions of care and patient safety, especially in rural and resource-limited settings. Jenny Slavens, from IU Health Arnett shares how her team built a 24/7 regional program that provides medication history support for their community hospital and several critical access facilities. She discusses the shift from a nurse-led to a pharmacy technician-driven model, the operational challenges of scaling services across multiple sites, and the decision to use phone-based interviews to streamline workflows.   Speaker:  Jenny Slavens, PharmD, BCPS  Pharmacy Manager Inpatient Clinical Pharmacy Services  Department of Pharmacy Indiana University Health - West Region   Host:  Jim Lichauer, PharmD, BCPS, FASHP Sr PI Program Director, Pharmacy Performance Improvement Programs Vizient   Show notes: [00:52] – Jenny outlines the structure of the medication history team at IU Health Arnett and how the program operates across facilities [02:10] – Discussion of coverage for critical access hospitals and how the team manages varying hours across sites [02:53] – The evolution from a nurse-led process to a pharmacy-driven model for medication history documentation [04:08] – Why the team shifted from using web-based technology to phone-based medication histories for efficiency and safety [05:20] – How bidirectional communication between pharmacy staff and physicians is maintained through the electronic medical record system [07:03] – Establishing the goal of completing 80% of medication histories within four hours of admission to support timely care decisions [08:55] – How the newly added Tipton facility improved from 10% to 72% completion of medication histories [10:56] – Strategies for balancing staff workload across inpatient, surgical, and emergency admissions [14:22] – Demonstrating the value of the medication history process and creatively using FTE staffing to improve coverage and efficiency   Links | Resources: Contacting Knowledge on the Go: picollaboratives@vizientinc.com   Subscribe Today! Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube Android RSS Feed

    17 min
  3. 29/09/2025

    Savings through preference card management

    Preference card management plays a critical role in improving accuracy, reducing costs, and driving efficiency across surgical services. Host LaTammy Marks, Senior Performance Improvement Program Director at Vizient, sits down with Carol Zelenkowski, System Operations Manager for Surgical Services at Main Line Health, to discuss their journey toward optimizing over 20,000 preference cards. Carol shares how her team used data to uncover cost variations, build surgeon buy-in, and achieve reduction in card volume. She also reflects on lessons learned and how these improvements are now expanding into other specialties, offering valuable insights for health systems nationwide.   Guest speaker: Carol Zelenkowski, BSN, RN, CNOR System Operations Manager MLH Surgical Services, Main Line Corporate Center   Host: LaTammy Marks, MBA, BSN, RN Senior PI Program Director, Performance Improvement Programs Vizient   Show notes: [01:01] – Main Line Health’s starting point and challenges with preference cards before joining the Vizient collaborative [01:50] – Why Main Line Health chose to participate in the Vizient collaborative [02:51] – How the team decided which preference cards to prioritize for review and optimization [03:24] – Key insights uncovered in the data, including cost saving and variation trends [04:33] – Gaining surgeon buy-in by presenting accurate preference card data [05:35] – The measurable savings achieved and the positive impact on Main Line Health’s surgical services [06:52] – Expanding preference card optimization to other specialties and the future of this work.   Links | Resources: Contacting Knowledge on the Go: picollaboratives@vizientinc.com Unlocking savings through preference card management Transform your perioperative supply chain   Subscribe Today! Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube Android RSS Feed

    9 min
  4. 18/08/2025

    System quality structures

    Quality and clinical outcomes improve when healthcare systems are built on strong and cohesive quality structures. Dr. Matthew McCambridge, Chief Quality Officer at Lehigh Valley Health Network, joins host Amber Hanser to explore findings from a Vizient benchmarking survey that reveals the positive impact of system quality executives on clinical performance. He shares practical strategies for aligning governance and organizational priorities highlighting how leading through influence can strengthen both clinical excellence and financial stability.   Speaker:  Matthew McCambridge, MD,  Senior Vice President and Chief Quality Patient Safety and Acute Care Continuum Officer LVHN   Host:  Amber Hanser, MHA, CPHQ Senior Director, Programs Performance Improvement Programs Vizient Show Notes: [1:20] – Defining the Chief Quality Officer role and how a hub and spoke model supports large health systems [3:02] – Ways to assess if a system’s structure can sustain strong clinical performance [4:13] – Ensuring integration success and the role of quality subcommittees in governance [5:41] – Departments and functions that report under quality [8:10] – How quality executives collaborate with peers across the industry [11:04] – Leading with data rather than drama to drive improvement   Links | Resources: Contacting Knowledge on the Go: picollaboratives@vizientinc.com   Subscribe Today! Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube Android RSS Feed

    13 min
  5. 21/07/2025

    AI in healthcare

    AI is advancing rapidly in the healthcare space, raising important questions about how it will be used responsibly and effectively. Host Courtney Furrow White is joined by Sarah Pollet and Julia Bongiorno from UCSF to explore the evolving role of AI in clinical environments. Together, they break down the development of UCSF’s IMPACC framework, a platform designed to evaluate and guide enterprise AI implementation. The conversation dives into what it takes to make AI safe, reliable, and trustworthy, not only for patients, but for the frontline staff who rely on these tools.   Guest speakers: Julia Bongiorno, PMP, MSHC Health AI Program Supervisor (Interim) UCSF Health   Sarah Pollet, MPH Program Director UCSF AI Impact & Monitoring (IMPACC)   Host: Courtney Furrow White MPM, RN Senior Director, Performance Improvement Programs Vizient   Show notes:  [1:47] Overview of UCSF’s AI I-M-P-A-C-C framework and how it informs future deployments. [3:02] UCSF’s approach to AI governance emphasizes safety, ethics and active research. [4:03] What it takes to ensure AI tools are reliable and clinically trusted. [6:41] Providers seek AI tools that reduce cognitive burden and improve workflows. [10:43] Educating patients on AI while reflecting on tools that failed to deliver. [13:01] How AI is shaping the nurse experience through practical tool integration. [15:44] Advice for other organizations on implementing AI responsibly and effectively.   Links | Resources: Contacting Knowledge on the Go: picollaboratives@vizientinc.com   Subscribe Today! Apple Podcasts Spotify Android RSS Feed

    18 min

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The Vizient PI Collaboratives team hosts podcasts throughout the year on issues such as leading and managing systems, engaging your workforce, and optimizing care delivery.

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