Partnerships in Implementing Patient Safety (PIPS)

Technical Assistance Conference Call: PowerPoint® Slide Presentation (Text Version)


On October 6, 2004, Deborah Queenan and Eileen Hogan made a presentation during the Partnerships in Implementing Patient Safety (PIPS) Technical Assistance Conference Call. This is the text version of their slide presentation. Select to access the PowerPoint® slides (200 KB).


Slide 1

Conference Call Overview

Slide 2

PIPS RFA

The partnerships in implementing patient safety grants are to assist health care institutions in implementing safe practice interventions that show evidence of eliminating or reducing medical errors, risks, hazards, and harms associated with the process of care. These implementation projects will inform AHRQ, providers, patients, payers, policymakers, and the public about how safe practice interventions can be successfully implemented in diverse health care settings and lead to safer and better health care for all Americans.

Slide 3

PIPS Goals and Aims

Applicant institutions are expected to:

Slide 4

Safe Practice Interventions

The proposed intervention must be:

However, this RFA is focusing on safe practice interventions that do not focus solely on the use of health information technology (HIT).

Slide 5

PIPS Project Objectives

Slide 6

Mechanism of Support & Funds Available

Slide 7

Eligible Institutions

Awards are granted to institutions such as:

* One application may be submitted by each institution.

Slide 8

Principal Investigator (PI)

Slide 9

PIPS Project Requirements

Applicants must address the following 8 project requirements; if all 8 are not addressed, the application will be returned without review.

  1. Applicants, or their partners, must be a health care provider organizations. Applicants must: specify the safe practice; justify its selection as an intervention to eliminate or mitigate the errors, risks, and hazards identified; and provide supporting evidence that the intervention to be introduced is a safe practice. The safe practice intervention can not be solely focused on HIT.
  2. The proposed safe practice intervention must be able to be implemented at the beginning of the grant award.

Slide 10

PIPS Project Requirements (continued)

  1. Applicants must: have completed a risk assessment; document how the risk and hazards were identified and the priority for the organization established; identify the patient population impacted by the risks and hazards; and outline the expected benefit from the implementation of the safe practice.
  2. Applicants must provide an implementation plan which includes: a time line, the identification of barriers and problems to be overcome, and discussion of the costs and benefits of implementing the intervention.
  3. Applicants must: anticipate the level of adoption and acceptance of the intervention by health care professionals in their institution; and describe potential barriers to adoption and how these barriers can be overcome.

Slide 11

PIPS Project Requirements (continued)

  1. Applicants must: describe the tools resulting from their project; specify projected impact and generalizability of any tools developed, including an implementation toolkit; and identify any resources and other tools that facilitate adaptation and/or adoption of the intervention.
  2. Applicants must submit an evaluation plan: focusing on the performance of the implementation of the intervention, describing how the intervention and its outcomes will be evaluated, and assessing the intervention's generalizability and resource implications.
  3. Applicants must submit a dissemination plan documenting and assessing the impact of the intervention on the process of care and patient populations.

Slide 12

Supplementary Instructions: Institutional Support

Slide 13

PIPS Project Monitoring

Slide 14

Awardees Rights & Responsibilities

Slide 15

AHRQ Responsibilities

Slide 16

PIPS Review Criteria

Slide 17

Additional PIPS Criteria

Slide 18

Additional PIPS Criteria (continued)

Slide 19

Award Criteria

Award criteria that will be used to make award decisions are:

Slide 20

Key Dates

Slide 21

Letter of Intent

Prospective applicants are asked to submit a letter of intent that includes the following information:

The letter of intent is to be sent by December 19, 2004 to:

James Burgdorf
Center for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
540 Gaither Road
Rockville, MD 20850

Slide 22

Submitting an Application

Applications must be prepared using PHS 398 research grant application and form. PHS 398 is available at http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding.phs398/phs398.html. Submit a signed, typewritten original of the application, including the checklist, and three signed photocopies in one package to:

Center for Scientific Review
National Institutes of Health
6701 Rockledge Drive, Room 1040, MSC 7710
Bethesda, MD 20892-7710 (U.S. Postal Service Express or regular mail)
Bethesda, MD 20817 (for express/courier service; non-USPS service)

At the time of submission, two additional copies of the application must be sent to:

James Burgdorf
Center for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety, AHRQ
540 Gaither Road
Rockville, MD 20850

Slide 23

Next Steps

Notes from this conference call will be E-mailed to all call participants after October 18, 2004. In addition, the "Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)" will be made available on the AHRQ Web site: http://www.ahrq.gov/ after October 18, 2004. The FAQs will be periodically revised and updated on the Web site.

If you have any questions regarding your application, please contact an AHRQ staff person who will be glad to provide technical assistance:

Slide 24

Ground Rules for Open Forum

Current as of October 2004


Internet Citation:

Technical Assistance Conference Call: Presentation. Text Version of a Slide Presentation at the Partnerships in Implementing Patient Safety (PIPS) Technical Assistance Conference Call. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/qual/pips/pipstac.htm


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