The Right Care for Every Patient, Every Time

Imagine a health care system where patients receive the right care every time, and where providers have the tools and resources to deliver that care. At The West Virginia Medical Institute, we spend every day working to make that health care system a reality.

The West Virginia Medical Institute is our state's Medicare Quality Improvement Organization (QIO). Our vision is to work with West Virginia’s health care providers to foster an environment in which every patient receives the right care every time and where care is safe, effective, patient-centered, timely, efficient, and equitable.

We know that providers share our vision, and we are working to help them get there. And we know that there are proven best practices that can make this vision a reality.

WVMI is working on a three year contract (known as the 9th Scope of Work).  Our areas of emphasis are:

  • Patient Safety
  • Prevention
  • Beneficiary Protection

Patient Safety Overview

The patient safety theme is also known as the CMS National Patient Safety Initiative (NPSI), WVMI and Quality Insights will help heath care providers to work on six main topics:

  • Reducing health care-associated Methicillin-resistant Staphyloccus aureus (MRSA) infections
  • Reducing pressure ulcers in nursing homes
  • Reducing the use of physical restraints in nursing homes
  • Improving inpatient surgical safety and heart failure treatment in hospitals
  • Improving drug safety
  • Providing quality improvement technical assistance to nursing homes in need

Beneficiary Protection Overview Our work in this area includes:

  • Reviewing the quality of care provided to beneficiaries
  • Reviewing beneficiary appeals of certain provider notices
  • Reviewing potential anti-dumping cases
  • Implementing quality improvement activities as a result of case review activities

Prevention Overview Through the prevention theme, WVMI and Quality Insights is helping doctors use their electronic health records for case management in order to ensure that beneficiaries receive all four preventative services that are especially important to Medicare. These four services are:

  • Influenza immunizations
  • Pneumococcal immunizations
  • Mammography
  • Colorectal Cancer Screening

We encourage you to explore this site to learn more.

 

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