Stroger Hospital, 5th floor Conference Room, 7:30 am
Board and Committee Reports
Finance Committee reported on the operating budget submitted to the County for public hearings. It requests appropriations of $817 million (a reduction from 2010 of about $48 million). Based on the revenue and expense projections, the required subsidy from Cook County would be approximately $217 million (almost 30% less than in 2010). The Board position has been to seek a cut in subsidy rather than across the total appropriation. The reduction will result in a loss of services of approximately 1000 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) positions. The budget process is anticipated to last until February.
Meanwhile, the CCHHS intends to proceed with implementation of its Strategic Plan.
Audit and Compliance Committee noted several policy revisions in process, notably the gift policy. Many departments are involved. Resolution is expected by December.
Quality and Patient Safety Committee reported on several services. With no in-patient psychiatric services at Stroger, the ER is inundated with cases. Obstetrics (OB) services at Provident have been suspended. Other improvements were noted with recognition that quality depends on staffing.
Resolutions were passed celebrating the 100th anniversary of Oak Forest Hospital and the 50th anniversary of Provident Hospital's Women's Auxiliary Board.
CEO Foley reported on progress on Leadership Goals. Under performance improvements, the Knowledge Web on the Internet has established a webpage for each department for internal use. Among operational improvements, lab consolidation has occurred, bringing testing from the clinics to Stroger, with anticipated savings of $5 million over 3 years, as well as more efficiency. Nursing professional development has streamlined 20 affiliation agreements to 10 at all levels, with better schedule monitoring and ability to assess competency.
The Strategic Plan proceeds with 14 teams addressing 350 tasks. The Cook County Ambulatory and Community Health Network (ACHN) team will address computer needs, regional outpatient services at Oak Forest and Provident, and potential expansion of Cicero and Palatine clinics. The consultant, Fantus, is involved in program planning for a new facility which involves County Capital Planning and Requests For Proposals with a target of Certificate Of Need (CON) approval in 2012 and construction in 2014.
The Oak Forest team has a March deadline for CON approval of a closure of inpatient beds in May, with inherent marketing and communications needs. They will also address an expansion of Building E to regional outpatient and specialty services, the development of ER to Urgent Care, and meetings with local hospitals.
The Provident team will address the downsizing of inpatient beds and suspended OB services, along with inherent communications needs, ER transition, the relationship with University of Chicago and collaboration with Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) for primary care.
Overall goals continue: Access (which addresses barriers regarding phone, referral, and staff development), Quality, Service Excellence, and Cultural Competency. Specialized areas will continue to be examined, including ER/Trauma, Urgent Care, Maternal/child, Perioperative, Stroger capacity/length of stay, Staff development and training, and Staff satisfaction.
The meeting adjourned at 9:45 am. The next meeting will be on November 19 at 7:30 am.
--Submitted by Nancy Staunton, Observer
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