ATTACHMENT 2a
DATA COLLECTION TOOL
Million Hearts® Hospital/Health System Recognition Program Application
Form Approved
OMB No. 0920-XXXX
Exp. date xx/xx/xxx
Million Hearts® Hospital / Health System Recognition Program Application
Public reporting burden of this collection of information is estimated at 2 hours and 40 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden to CDC/ATSDR Reports Clearance Officer, 1600 Clifton Road, NE, M/S D74, Atlanta, GA 30333, ATTN: PRA 0920-xxxx.
Requirements – Applicants must address:
Three of the four priority areas
A minimum of one strategy in each selected priority area, but are encouraged to target as many strategies as is appropriate for their institution
For each strategy selected, applicants must indicate their phase of implementation:
Committing to implement (not yet begun, but can demonstrate plans to do so)
Are currently implementing (have begun to address a given strategy, but do not yet have results)
Have achieved outcomes/results (have outcomes resulting from addressing a given strategy)
The application is summarized in the grid below. Recommended attestation and data submissions for those achieving results are outlined for each strategy within the application. However, if a hospital or health system has another method by which it has documented and tracked success/outcomes, they can submit those for consideration.
Priority Area |
Strategy |
Phase |
Priority Area 1: Keeping People Healthy |
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For each strategy, applicants will need to indicate their current phase of implementation:
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Priority Area 2: Optimizing Care |
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Priority Area 3: Improving Outcomes for Priority Populations |
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Priority Area 4: Innovating for Health |
Describe innovations |
Those that are able to demonstrate they have achieved successful outcomes for a given strategy may become the focus of promotional activities (e.g., e-newsletter, website, press announcements).
Website directions: List each Priority Area, the aim, and directions, as well as each strategy on a starting screen. Then for each strategy selected, applicants will have an individual, subsequent screen that lists the requirements and allows for attestation submission.
Priority Area 1: Keeping People Healthy Aim: Create a healthy environment for patients, staff, and visitors
Directions: Applicants should select at least one strategy within this priority area which they are addressing and indicate the corresponding phase of activity (Committing, Implementing, or Achieving). The documentation requested to demonstrate each phase of activity should be submitted separately.
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☐ Strategy 1: Adopt and implement food service guidelines in one or more areas where food is served in the hospital, such as inpatient meals, employee and visitor cafeterias, and/or vending machines/snack shops/micro-markets. These guidelines should be at least as rigorous as the Food Service Guidelines for Federal Facilities.
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☐ Strategy 2: Adopt policies and practices to ensure healthy air quality for patients, visitors, and staff, staff, such as tobacco-free campus, no idling policies, education on poor air quality impacts, posting of local Air Quality Index (AQI).
If Committing to implement a strategy: provide your plans to support these healthy air related efforts, including target population(s), policy or program materials, timeframe, and measures you plan to track
If Implementing a strategy: documentation of implementation of selected healthy air strategies, including copies of the policy supporting each. Please also describe your plan for communicating information about the strategy to employees, patients, families, and others.
To qualify for Achieving result, applicants must submit attestation of implementation of all four air quality-related strategies in lieu of air quality outcomes data
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☐ Strategy 3: Lead or support walking and other physical activity programs onsite and/or in the community for patients, visitors, and/or employees (see https://millionhearts.hhs.gov/tools-protocols/tools/physical-activity.html)
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☐ Strategy 4: Use benefit design strategies outlined below to enhance employee health. Must select two of the six benefit design options listed on subsequent screens if selected.
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Priority Area 2: Optimizing Care Aim: Help people prevent heart and kidney disease and stroke by achieving excellence in the ABCS (aspirin, blood pressure, cholesterol, smoking cessation) and cardiac rehabilitation (CR)
Directions: Indicate the strategies below in which Hospitals’ / Health Systems’ ambulatory primary care and relevant (cardiology, nephrology, endocrinology) specialty practices are working to improve / have improved performance, and identify the best practices implemented to do so. Those that have just begun working in this priority area should commit to improve performance in one or more of the priorities below and identify the best practices they will implement. |
Select the strategies in which you are committing to improve, are already working to improve, or have achieved improved performance: ☐ Strategy 1: Referral of eligible patients to cardiac rehabilitation programs (see https://millionhearts.hhs.gov/tools-protocols/tools/cardiac-rehabilitation.html)
☐ Strategy 2: Initiation (attendance of first session) among those referred to cardiac rehabilitation (see https://millionhearts.hhs.gov/tools-protocols/tools/cardiac-rehabilitation.html)
☐ Strategy 3: Aspirin use for secondary prevention
☐ Strategy 4: Blood Pressure Control (see https://millionhearts.hhs.gov/files/HTN_Change_Package.pdf)
☐ Strategy 5: Cholesterol Management
☐ Strategy 6: Smoking Cessation (see https://millionhearts.hhs.gov/files/Tobacco-Cessation-Action-Guide.pdf)
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In the space below, please describe the best practices you utilize in support of the chosen strategies, such as rewarding high-performing individual employees, using standard treatment protocols, etc.
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Priority Area 3: Improving Health Outcomes for Priority Populations Aim: Focus improvement efforts on specific subsets of the population with high disease burden and risk.
Directions: Select the priority population(s) on which you are focusing and corresponding strategies being employed. You may select more than one population. If you are targeting a population not listed below, please describe it and your strategies in Priority Area 4, Innovating for Health.
☐ Priority Population: Blacks/African-Americans with hypertension Strategies: ☐ Guideline-based protocols ☐ Medication adherence strategies ☐ Community-based physical activity program enrollment ☐ Other, please specify:___________________________________________________________ ☐ Priority Population: 35-64 year olds, the age group showing an increase in CV disease mortality Strategies: ☐ Tailored protocols for hypertension, tobacco, and/or cholesterol management ☐ Community-based physical activity program enrollment ☐ Other, please specify:___________________________________________________________ ☐ Priority Population: People who have had a heart attack or stroke Strategies: ☐ Cardiac Rehabilitation: automated referrals, hospital CR liaisons, referrals to convenient locations ☐ Education on avoiding exposure to air particle pollution: Air Quality Index tools ☐ Other, please specify:___________________________________________________________ ☐ Priority Population: People with mental and/or substance use disorders who use tobacco Strategies: ☐ Integrating tobacco cessation into behavioral health treatment ☐ Tobacco-free mental health and substance use treatment campus policies ☐ Tailored quitline protocols ☐ Other, please specify:___________________________________________________________
_____For those committing to implement: Within the description below, please provide your plans to support this effort, including the size of target population(s), policy or program materials, timeframe, and measures you plan to track
_____Required attestation for those implementing: Within the description below, please provide documentation supporting the efforts, such as the size of the target populations, policy or program materials, timeframe, and measures being tracked
_____Recommended outcomes for those achieving results: Within the description below, please include the size of the target population(s), and provide data on performance measures which demonstrate the results you have achieved in these target priority populations |
Describe (max 500 words) the strategies (listed under each priority population) you are employing and outcomes you have achieved/are working towards with this population(s): __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________
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Priority Area 4: Innovating for Health Aim: Improve cardiovascular health outcomes through innovative approaches, which differ from and/or go beyond the strategies listed in Priority Areas 1-3.
Directions: In the space below, describe an innovative approach you intend to or currently are undertaking in support of the Million Hearts objectives listed below (please reference the Million Hearts webpage – www.millionhearts.hhs.gov – for additional strategies; updated regularly). Please share the impact you plan to or have already achieved, as we are interested in a variety of approaches to improving care. |
The innovative strategies implemented should advance the following Million Hearts® objectives:
Innovative examples include behavioral design strategies supporting increased healthy food consumption, specific outreach and support services such as barbershop initiatives to improve HTN control, etc.
_____For those committing to implement: Within the description below, please provide your plans to support this effort, including description and size of target population(s), policy or program materials, timeframe, and measures you plan to track.
_____Required attestation for those implementing: Within the description below, please provide documentation supporting the efforts, such as the target population(s), policy or program materials, timeframe, and measures currently being tracked.
_____Recommended outcomes for those achieving results: data on performance measures which demonstrate the results you have achieved.
Describe (max 500 words) the strategies you are employing, the Million Hearts® objectives you are targeting, and the outcomes you have achieved: __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ |
Summary: Please complete the following grid, summarizing your submission based on the above application. This summary of your commitment to Million Hearts® strategies will be publicly available upon vetting and approval. Please review once completed and confirm its accuracy.
As a reminder, you are required to implement a minimum of one strategy in three of the four Priority Areas, but are encouraged to target as many strategies as is appropriate for your institution. The following is a summary of the supporting evidence required per each phase:
Committing – no data required other than your pledging to implement
Implementing – must submit the data per strategy listed as “Required attestation for those implementing”
Achieving – must submit the data per strategy listed as “Recommended outcomes for those achieving results”
Priority Area |
Strategy (Highlight the strategies being addressed) |
Committing, Implementing, Achieving (For each strategy, applicants will need to indicate their current phase of implementation: Committing, Implementing, Achieving) |
Priority Area 1: Keeping People Healthy |
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1. 2. 3. 4. |
Priority Area 2: Optimizing Care |
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6
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Priority Area 3: Improving Outcomes for Priority Populations |
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1. 2. 3. 4. |
Priority Area 4: Innovating for Health |
Describe innovations |
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Additional selection (optional) |
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Additional selection (optional) |
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