2020 Outcomes Report Portland Shriners Hospital

13,733 Patient visits from children across the Pacific Northwest and beyond

1,556 Telehealth visits 2,433 Specialized orthotics & prothetics made

Value-based health care For the last 96 years, Shriners Hospitals for Children — Portland has been serving the pediatric orthopaedic needs of patients in the Pacific Northwest. Our patient-centered model of care serves the needs of all children ranging from fractures to the most complicated bone and muscle conditions. Through this unique integrated model of care, we provide a complete spectrum of pediatric orthopaedic and rehabilitation services. As early pioneers of population health during the polio epidemic, our 96 years of research and advancements in pediatric orthopaedic and neuromuscular conditions is the foundation of our world-class care. Today, as families and our entire nation face the need to access affordable, high-quality health care, Shriners Hospitals for Children — Portland’s commitment to this cause is even stronger. We believe that health care should provide high value, meaning excellent outcomes at an affordable price. The value-based health care framework developed by Professors Michael Porter, Elizabeth Teisberg and Robert S. Kaplan at Harvard Business School was a natural fit for our organization. Adopting a value-based approach to the delivery of care is central to continuously improving health outcomes of each patient and delivering value. Our patient-centered team approach is an Integrated Practice Unit (IPU). This focused approach allows our team to serve the needs of each patient over the full-cycle of care. Designed to produce better outcomes and efficiency, our Integrated Practice Unit (IPU) is comprised of several key elements:

29 Beds in our kid- friendly, family- centered facility 6,927 Patients seen in orthotics & prosthetics dept.

15,268 Therapy visits

• Care organized around pediatric orthopaedic and neuromuscular conditions • Dedicated multidisciplinary team • Comprehensive services available within our facility • Telehealth services available directly to the patient’s home • Care coordination across full-cycle of care • Outcomes and quality measurement • Interdisciplinary team approach to quality and cost improvements

13 Pediatric orthopaedic surgeons

2,806 Surgical hours

8,356 Radiology procedures

96 Years in Portland

365 Motion analysis center visits

1 Reference: Michael E. Porter, PhD and Thomas H. Lee, The Strategy that will Fix Health Care, (Harvard Business Review, October 2013) https://hbr.org/2013/10/the-strategy-that-will-fix-health-care Michael E. Porter PhD, Organize Care Around Medical Conditions, (Harvard Business School, Institute for Strategy & Competiveness), https://www.isc.hbs.edu/health-care/vbhcd/Pages/integrated- practice-units.aspx

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2020 Annual Outcomes Report

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