March 2024 Project Update
What's Next...
Pulse Survey & Huddle Visits Continue
Town Hall Meeting
Validate Gateway
Readiness & Sustainment Kick Off
Complete Iterative Workshops
Physician & Prescriber Roadshow
Workshop 8
Learning Journey Stage 1
Feb. 2024
Mar. 2024
Integration Testing Kick Off
Change Coalition Check-in
Accountable Leaders Check-in
Workshop 7
Readiness & Engagement
IterativeWorkshops
Apr. 2024
May 2024
Clinical Cutover Strategy
Train Quality Check
Train Gateway
Learning Journey Stage 3
Clinical Process Review & Open House
Integration Testing (1)
IT1 Issue Resolution
Learning Journey Stage 2
June 2024
Journey to Go-Live
Training Timeline
Training Update
• Learning Journeys – 5 Stages of Material Released at a 5-week cadence
o Role Based
o Asynchronous
o Mobile Friendly – videos, tips, simulations
• Learning Labs – On Site Classroom Training offered August 6th – September 27th
o Niagara Falls, Welland, St Catharines & HDS
o Hands On – Oracle Facilitated Classes
o two – 16 hours in length – 16 hours spread over two days
o Working with Managers/Scheduling to coordinate
• Favourites Fairs/Login Labs
o Two weeks prior to Go Live
Devices Update
The first shipment of WOWs (Workstation on Wheels) have arrived for Operation Monarch.
Some of the features of the Medication Cart Combo WOWs include:
o Bluetooth barcode scanner on back
o Built in holders for sharps containers and Oxivir wipes
o Light to indicate out of service
o Touch screen
o Lockable storage drawers
o Locking wheels
o Pivoting monitor and keyboard
o Cart can be raised and lowered
o Sit and stand pre-sets
Readiness and Engagement
Objective: to ensure readiness across people, places, and processes
The goal is to ensure successful implementation of the new Hospital Information System (HIS) by preparing leaders and end users for go-live. This strategy focuses on promoting user readiness, engagement, and effective communication, critical to a successful conversion and go-live.
Readiness Activities:
April
- 30 •
how the new system improves patient care, streamlines processes, and addresses physician and prescriber concerns.
Clinical Process Review – May 28 – June 3
The Clinical Process Review (CPR) is a major milestone in the Operation Monarch journey. It is an opportunityto showcase high volume workflows and develop strategies for implementing process changes.
The purpose of the CPR is to build up foundational knowledge related to the technical functionalityand terminology of the new HIS, identify key workflow changes and how those changes will impact daily tasks for clinicians.
End-to-End DemosMay 28 WHS Auditorium
June 3 SCS Community Leaders
Auditorium(2C25.003)
Open House May 28 - June 3
(workflow demonstrationsat all NH sites and HDS)
Huddle Visits Recap
A total of 87 huddles were visited by Operation Monarch Training Specialists and change management representation across Niagara Heath sites and Hotel Dieu Shaver throughout January and February.
Training Specialists were able to provide solution specific demonstrations of the Millennium software and answer questions about the new Hospital Information System (HIS).
Communication Updates
• Have a question about the new HIS?
Our Frequently Asked Questions section is updated regularly.
• NEW: Monarch Videos are now available on the Operation Monarch main page.
• Monarch News is released every Friday in the leadership email and NH News email.
• Printable Monarch Monday huddle board posters are posted weekly.
Questions/Comments
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Complete the feedback form on the
Operation Monarch SourceNet page.