When Seconds Count… Physician Anesthesiologists Save Lives.™ Endeavor Update – Policy and Advocacy Presented by Joe LaMountain Date: 04/28/2014.

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When Seconds Count…Physician Anesthesiologists Save Lives.™ Endeavor Update – Policy and Advocacy

Presented by Joe LaMountain

Date: 04/28/2014

Agenda When Seconds

CountTM…Why Now? Key Research

Findings Key Message Review Member Toolkit How You Can Help Call to Action Discussion Survey

When Seconds CountTM…

When Seconds CountTM… is an educational endeavor designed to educate the public, policymakers, and the healthcare community about the critical role that physician anesthesiologists play before, during and after surgery.

When Seconds CountTM… Why Now?

Increased public conversations about physician-led care

States opting out of physician-led anesthesia care requirement

Ongoing risk of elimination of Medicare supervision requirement (national opt-out)

Potential changes in Veterans Affairs policies

Key Findings

The public and policymakers do not know anesthesiologists are physicians

Routine vs. Emergency Procedures

Quality, Quality, Quality Credibility: The Power of

your Personal Story

Key Research Findings

Public does not know anesthesiologists are physicians

Many policymakers do not know either

Routine vs. Emergency Procedures

Physicians win when it’s critically important

Policymakers agree

Quality is King

Physicians Own Quality

Credibility: The Power of your Personal Story

Key Messages

Key Messages

Despite advances in medicine, every procedure and surgery has risks. When seconds count, when medical emergencies or other complications occur unexpectedly, physician anesthesiologists draw on their comprehensive medical education, years of clinical training and experience to make critical decisions that can save lives before, during and after surgery.

Key Messages

Nurse anesthetists play a valuable role on the Anesthesia Care Team but cannot replace a physician. Physician anesthesiologists complete nearly double the education and 10 times the clinical training of nurse anesthetists. There is no comparison.

Key Messages

Physician anesthesiologists are dedicated to providing all patients, including our nation’s veterans, with safe, high-quality care and oppose any policies that eliminate physician-led, team-based care and may jeopardize patient safety.

Messages in Action

Always refer to yourself as physician anesthesiologist

Focus on your response to emergencies or critical decisions

you made to resolve emergencies

Emphasize quality of the care and the difference in your

education and training

Share your personal “close call” story of When Seconds

Count

I am a physician anesthesiologist

Comprehensive Medical Care

It’s more than just putting a mask on

someone’s face.

Education and Training

Share your personal “close call” story

Resources

Provides information to ASA members, policymakers, public, and media

Highlights how you can get involved in endeavor

Gives access to toolkit resources

Website (asahq.org/WhenSecondsCount)

Internal Message Map

Outlines overarching and key messages

Provides proof points

Member Toolkit

Brochure

Importance of patient-centered, physician-led care

Facts on quality of care, education and training

When Seconds Count™ stories from ASA members

Member Toolkit

Cost fact sheet

Education and training fact sheet

Policymaker FAQ

Member Toolkit

Member Toolkit

Infographic

Legislative Conference Advertisement

• Features patient story

• Placed in National Journal, WTOP

radio, Facebook, Politico

• Provided as leave-behind for

federal and state elected officials

Calls to Action

How Can YOU Help?

Use key messages: Physician anesthesiologist Emergencies Education and Training Quality of Care

Share your personal “close call” story

Attend a LSTP session Participate in webinars Most importantly…

Educate your Colleagues

Communicate with peers Share information about

When Seconds Count, raise awareness and use of key messages

Provide to group practices, include in newsletter, distribute information at meetings

April: Call to Action

Distribute the ASA ad leave-behind to colleagues

Ask them to share with their elected official (state and federal)

Include on your website or post on social media

Highlight in your SCS newsletter

Discussion

Additional Webinars - Mark Your Calendars

Thursday, June 26: Colleague Engagement

Thursday, August 28: Social media and public awareness

Thursday, September 25: ANESTHESIOLOGYTM

2014 annual meeting

Post Webinar Survey

Please answer our quick survey after the webinar:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/GKKN7PX

Thank You

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