
02:36
Qualtrics link : Group 4: https://stanforduniversity.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_00U8itGD57WnWuO

02:38
for the judges, feel free to use the score sheet in the email from lisa. At the end, we will chat together about the wonderful presentations we will be seeing

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Thank you again for being here! Because we only have limited time with our presenter -- If you have any questions, please feel to ask your question in the chat.Our facilitator will moderate the questions during the Q&AIf your questions are not answered, another option is that the presenter can answer your question while the next person is presenting

07:10
The cost savings, $2556, is that per patient?

08:24
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08:58
And that is hard dollars. (I think)

09:00
This is really great Erik! I echo Dr Maggio; so many of these patients are very sick and to save them across buildings to the RT department and speeding up treatment planning is great!

09:06
Nice work!

10:25
i noticed there was a typo - the 2500 in the summary was the interim q2 number that was left on by mistake, the 6600 figure above was the full 12 months

10:29
i updated the slides but missed that spot

10:34
but thank you all so much!

14:54
thank you Rebecca!

14:59
fantastic job!

17:33
Wonderful work Rebecca, David from our abx stewardship team here, audio not working apologies, but great presentation, looking forward to having you in ID this coming year, IV-to-PO has been of ongoing interest with various interventions made over time (e.g. order sets, pharmacist protocol, etc,), let's connect on this and see how we might multiply these efforts!

18:30
Thank you! Would love to connect :)

24:26
@ Mark : Love this work. Interested in a possible complimentary subject-- insurance literacy. Our healthcare system can be VERY hard to navigate.

28:16
This Policy project is definitely important -- curious to hear more about why these policies are stored on an SU system rather than the hospital documents management system. A whole team may be able to connect dots more effectively if more people are using the same system.

32:03
What are next steps?

40:48
Great work Gaby & team!! š§

40:56
fantastic job !!

43:58
This is a really great project that Iām sure is helpful not only to staff but also to patients! I see these caps all over the hospital and think they are wonderful, and I can easily imagine how they can improve communication.

46:22
Can you please discuss how these caps increased wellness?

47:26
(and I agree I've seen the caps around, and like them as well!)

48:37
From a change management perspective, what challenges, if any, did you face in rolling out the name caps?

48:39
That helps a great deal. Thanks for the explanation!

53:34
Does anyone have Bronson's #?

53:55
I am here

54:16
Great - ill message you directly

55:33
Waste reduction is so important.. Stanford has been an early innovator in this space. Great to see your team continuing to advance the work!

56:30
this is wonderful@ thank you John and team for working on this very important initiative

56:53
Agreed, Shelagh! Valuable work with the opportunity to be a sustainability leader!

01:06:53
C.Diff is one of our biggest risk areas in lots of ways (including Quality ratings). Really appreciate your work on this, Team.

01:07:59
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01:08:36
With the addition of the reflex to EIA capability, and the protection of the staff when a colonization is discovered, are these benefits offset by the cost of the testing?

01:08:45
great job!!

01:08:53
thank you for your interest in QI!

01:09:01
Nice job!!

01:10:50
By protection of the staff I mean the utilization of PPE rather than exposing staff.

01:11:35
Great; thanks!

01:11:41
: Group 4: https://stanforduniversity.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_00U8itGD57WnWuO

01:12:09
Thank you so much Rani -- this is LITERALLY the most efficient meeting I have ever been to.

01:12:46
lol agreed with Shelagh !

01:12:49
Thank you all!

01:12:53
thanks to Rani's time keeping!

01:12:53
Thank you all!

01:13:05
Thanks everyone! Great work!

01:15:35
I have one first place, and a tie for second. š

01:23:52
Sorry @ Laurice I think it got mixed up I also meant the scrub cap project. I may have misspoke and said Radiology