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Date Issued
Submitting OIG
Department of Veterans Affairs OIG
Other Participating OIGs
Department of Veterans Affairs OIG
Agencies Reviewed/Investigated
Department of Veterans Affairs
Components
Veterans Health Administration
Report Number
20-00068-206
Report Description

This Office of Inspector General (OIG) Comprehensive Healthcare Inspection Program report provides a focused evaluation of the quality of care delivered in the inpatient and outpatient settings of the William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital and multiple outpatient clinics in Illinois and Wisconsin. The inspection covers key clinical and administrative processes that are associated with promoting quality care. For this inspection, the areas of focus were Leadership and Organizational Risks; Quality, Safety, and Value; Medical Staff Privileging; Environment of Care; Medication Management: Long-Term Opioid Therapy for Pain; Mental Health: Suicide Prevention Program; Care Coordination: Life-Sustaining Treatment Decisions; Women’s Health: Comprehensive Care; and High-Risk Processes: Reusable Medical Equipment. The executive leadership team appeared stable, with all positions assigned. Survey results indicated that employees were generally satisfied and seemed consistent with the medical center’s high-performing Best Place to Work performance measure. Patient survey results were notably higher than corresponding VHA averages; however, female patients were generally less satisfied. The OIG identified concerns with poor communication among program leaders as a vulnerable area for the medical center. Executive leaders were generally knowledgeable about Strategic Analytics for Improvement and Learning measures and should continue to take actions to improve and sustain performance. The OIG issued 16 recommendations for improvement in six areas: (1) Quality, Safety, and Value • Improvement action implementation • Utilization management data review (2) Medical Staff Privileging • Professional practice evaluation processes • Provider exit review forms (3) Environment of Care • Medical equipment inspections • Medication storage (4) Medication Management • Behavior risk assessment • Urine drug testing • Informed consent • Patient follow-up after therapy initiation (5) Mental Health • Staff training (6) High-Risk Processes • Annual risk analysis • Traffic flow restriction • Temperature and humidity monitoring • Staff competency and continuing education

Report Type
Review
Location

Baraboo, WI
United States

Madison, WI
United States

Freeport, IL
United States

Rockford, IL
United States

Beaver Dam, WI
United States

Janesville, WI
United States

Number of Recommendations
16

Department of Veterans Affairs OIG

United States