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A Blueprint for Our 2017 2021 Strategic Plan STAFF & FACULTY EDITION

To access latest version of document please visit https://strategicplan.health.uci.edu/resources.asp

CONTENTS 4 5 7 7 7 7 8 8 9 9 14 18 Strategic Plan Development Mission, Vision & Aspirations Aspiration Metrics Research Distinction Innovative Education Patient Care Excellence Complex Care Leader Population Health Manager Goals & Strategies Research Education Clinical 2017 2021 Strategic Plan 3

STRATEGIC PLAN DEVELOPMENT The UC Irvine Health Strategic Plan charts our path to achieving distinction as a top academic institution and thriving health system. This path is guided by our vision statement: Powered by discovery and innovation, UC Irvine Health will advance individual and population health. The resulting plan, developed with broad representation and input, established this new vision with supporting long-term aspirations, and prioritized strategies and initiatives that will be implemented over the next five years. 18 Leaders An Executive Strategic Plan Development Committee comprised of eighteen School of Medicine, Medical Center and Academic Senate Leaders oversaw the planning process and plan development. 3 Retreats An advisory group, with representation from main campus, external organizations and College of Health Sciences, participated in three retreats to review content and progress. 60 Content Experts More than 60 individuals across UC Irvine Health and the College of Health Sciences participated in three mission area-specific committees that recommended and prioritized goals and strategies. 200+ Constituents More than 200 internal and external constituents collaborated including over 100 interviewees and sub-committee members. 4 Staff & Faculty Edition V3.13.18

MISSION, VISION & ASPIRATIONS Mission, Vision & Aspirations Mission Our Purpose Discover. Teach. Heal. Vision Powered by discovery and innovation, UC Irvine Health will advance individual and population health. Our Aspirations Research Distinction Achieve distinction across basic, translational, clinical and outcomes. Our Areas of Focus Innovative Education Educate the next generation of healthcare leaders through innovative learning. Patient Care Excellence Provide excellent clinical care and an exceptional experience. Complex Care Leadership Be the region s top destination for complex care. Population Health Manager Become a leader in population health management. 2017 2021 Strategic Plan 5

Aspiration Metrics 6 Staff & Faculty Edition V3.13.18

ASPIRATION METRICS To achieve our new vision, five aspirations were identified to provide areas of focus and position UC Irvine Health for long-term success in an era when healthcare and academic medicine as a whole is facing dynamic change. Progress toward accomplishing our aspirations will be measured using the metrics below. Research Distinction Increase research faculty Increase funded research faculty with awards Increase clinical trials with awards Increase high-visibility multi-institutional research programs Increase cumulative philanthropic income for the Medical Center and School of Medicine Innovative Education Increase overall satisfaction score on School of Medicine Graduate Questionnaire Increase satisfaction score on School of Medicine Graduate Questionnaire for basic science coursework with sufficient clinical relevance Increase satisfaction score on School of Medicine Graduate Questionnaire for clinical experience integrated basic science content Increase medical education professorship endowments Increase interprofessional education sessions Increase students from disadvantaged backgrounds Increase students with a commitment to serve the Latino community Increase gender equity in faculty and senior administrative staff Patient Care Excellence Increase Vizient overall quality star rating Increase HCAHPS overall hospital rating top box score Increase CG-CAHPS Recommend this Provider Office top box score Reduce cost per adjusted discharge 2017 2021 Strategic Plan 7

ASPIRATION METRICS Complex Care Leadership Increase adult tertiary and quaternary discharges Increase overall case mix index Population Health Management Leadership Increase unique attributed lives Decrease total cost of care for risk-based population Reduce the number of days for next available ambulatory specialty care appointment Eighteen-month and five-year targets have been established for each metric above and progress will be reported annually via the strategic plan website. 8 Staff & Faculty Edition V3.13.18

RESEARCH Goals & Strategies 2017 2021 Strategic Plan 9

GOALS & STRATEGIES RESEARCH The strategic plan identified 9 research goals and 18 supporting strategies for implementation between FY2017 and FY2021. Collectively these provide direction to the research workteams as they define initiatives and milestones within their implementation plans. Goal 1 Rejuvenate and grow a robust research faculty at all levels, including recruiting top researchers with a track record for extramural funding. Rejuvenate and build research faculty Recruit basic, translational and clinical researchers who will have the maximum impact on the missions of the School of Medicine and the UC Irvine Health clinical enterprise. Mentor researchers Create and fund a mentorship program to help our research recruits members achieve their goals and to monitor their successes. Fund new positions Identify additional opportunities to fund new positions in collaboration with the clinical enterprise. Goal 2 Advance research resources to enable state-of-the-art research. Develop research resources and support infrastructure Develop resources to conduct state-of-the-art research; enhance infrastructure for sponsored projects, both before and after receiving extramural awards. Infrastructure includes statistical, computing, data management and informatics support. Enhance and expand clinical trials Expand infrastructure to support clinical trials; maximize institutional coordination of research activities, including clinical trials. 10 Staff & Faculty Edition V3.13.18

GOALS & STRATEGIES RESEARCH Goal 3 Integrate clinical and research strengths that have potential for research funding, philanthropy, clinical growth, and impact on population health. Link researchers and centers Encourage faculty members to link themselves with existing, funded clinical research centers. Build populations outcomes research Build partnerships to advance population-based outcomes research with communities that have a strong interest in research; develop the means to ensure that faculty members have protected time for research. Grow research strategically Support research based on strategic considerations, including existing areas of strength, emerging opportunities and technologies, and new areas of clinical focus. Goal 4 Incentivize and support research effort for all School of Medicine faculty. Mentor junior faculty Provide incentives for faculty members to mentor junior faculty and supporting their grant development. Allocate time for clinical faculty research Identify clinicians who have a strong interest in research and develop means to ensure they have protected time for research. Grow knowledge and translation (KT) awards Increase the number of institutional KT Awards. 2017 2021 Strategic Plan 11

GOALS & STRATEGIES RESEARCH Goal 5 Expand research opportunities for trainees. Mentor clinical trainees in research Develop a research mentoring program specifically for clinical trainees. Integrate research into UME and GME Integrate research opportunities within Undergraduate Medical Education (UME) and Graduate Medical Education (GME), as well as for post-doctoral candidates, to foster greater interest in research. Goal 6 Grow existing research collaborations and develop new ones across health sciences disciplines (Nursing, Pharmaceutical Science and Population Health). Enhance cross-school collaboration Create mechanisms to foster research collaborations across health science disciplines that will garner new and incremental funding. Goal 7 Grow industry-sponsored research, philanthropy and other non-government funding that benefits our academic mission and the university, while preserving our current funding sources. Expand UC and other partnerships Enhance partnerships with other University of California campuses and with other organizations that will enhance our research opportunities. Develop funding opportunities Develop industry, foundation and non-national Institutes of Health funding opportunities. 12 Staff & Faculty Edition V3.13.18

GOALS & STRATEGIES RESEARCH Goal 8 Develop our intellectual property. Monetize intellectual property Enhance the support and training of faculty members the rest of the UC Irvine Health community about the importance and advantages of protecting and monetizing intellectual property. Enhance UCI Applied Innovation collaboration Design programs with the university s Applied Innovation Collaboration to support the needs of the School of Medicine, including the development of intellectual property. Goal 9 Incentivize and reward approaches to team/ensemble science Increase cross-departmental submissions Develop incentives and identify best practices that foster collaboration and improved communications across departments and will result in increasing the submission of joint grants. 2017 2021 Strategic Plan 13

EDUCATION Goals & Strategies 14 Staff & Faculty Edition V3.13.18

GOALS & STRATEGIES EDUCATION As part of the strategic plan, UC Irvine Health will position itself as a leader in innovative and collaborative education that prepares future professionals for success in a dynamic healthcare environment. To achieve our aspirations for Innovative Education, UC Irvine Health has selected the following 7 goals and 17 strategies for FY2017 to FY2021. Goal 1 Redesign, innovate, and integrate curricula to maximize value to learners and educators. Innovate the curricula Design an integrated curriculum between clinical and basic science courses. Create Graduate Medical Education (GME) institutional curricula Create a curricula for GME that aligns institutional interests, accreditation and innovative trends, including piloting new certificate programs in graduate medical education. Condense Undergraduate Medical Education (UME) curriculum Assess impact of condensing the UME curriculum to three years. Individualize curricula Develop individualized curricula across health sciences schools and programs. Assess and optimize the size of GME programs Align the size of GME programs with strategic plans for clinical expansion and research growth, as well as to meet future trends in medicine. Goal 2 Recruit and retain learners and educators whose profile is both diverse and representative of our community. Advance diversity among learners, faculty and staff Establish the Office of Diversity and Inclusion within the School of Medicine s Office of Medical Education. Expand diversity pipeline Create diversity through pipeline programs across all learner groups and faculty. 2017 2021 Strategic Plan 15

GOALS & STRATEGIES EDUCATION Goal 3 Create and foster an environment that rewards educational effort, achievement and innovation. Align faculty incentives to foster a consistent learner experience Develop standards and rewards for clinical and basic science department chairs that reinforces faculty engagement in education and ensures a more consistent experience for learners. Reward educational effort Develop and implement a funding methodology for education-related faculty efforts Goal 4 Attract and retain the best learner and educator talent. Support mentoring of learners Identify and support both research and clinical mentors who will support and serve learners. Require a scholarly component within the curriculum Require a scholarly component as part of the curriculum for all learners. Align education programs Align educational programs with distinguished UC Irvine Health clinical and research programs. Goal 5 Educate and prepare health professionals to excel in an evolving healthcare environment. Develop curricula for care delivery that can evolve Differentiate healthcare curricula to teach competencies and skill sets that are needed by future employers and that respond to evolving models of care delivery. 16 Staff & Faculty Edition V3.13.18

GOALS & STRATEGIES EDUCATION Goal 6 Design inter-professional, team-based programs with curricula coordinated across health science disciplines. Develop team-based curricula Create inter-disciplinary learning experiences that incorporate multiple professions and participation by all Create multidisciplinary teams Develop multidisciplinary team approaches within curricula. Goal 7 Promote inter-school collaborations across the university campus to equip the next generation of healthcare leaders. Create leadership curricula Create a curriculum to teach and promote leadership among learners and faculty members. Enhance university collaborations Develop collaborations among university schools, such as business or the humanities, to create new elective choices for students in the health professions. 2017 2021 Strategic Plan 17

CLINICAL Goals & Strategies 18 Staff & Faculty Edition V3.13.18

GOALS & STRATEGIES CLINICAL Healthcare as an industry continues to move aggressively towards models that financially incentivize providers to improve the health of populations. To achieve the three aspirations - Population Health Manager, Complex Care Leader and Patient Care Excellence - the following 8 goals and 20 strategies were selected for FY2017 to FY2021. Goal 1 Achieve integration of the clinical enterprise. Achieve clinical integration Develop economic and operational models that integrate and align strategic decision-making within the faculty as well as between the faculty, UC Irvine Medical Center and the rest of the UC Irvine Health clinical enterprise. Goal 2 Be the destination provider for distinctive service lines. Invest strategically in clinical programs Identify clinical programs for strategic investment and growth based on current and potential future strengths. Enhance physician communication Enhance communication and reinforce relationships with community primary care providers (PCPs) as well as community specialists to strengthen referral sources for tertiary and quaternary services. Redefine our value proposition Redefine the UC Irvine Health value proposition to payers, referring physicians and patients. Expand service-line management Enhance and potentially expand our service-line management structure to focus on growth, clinical and financial performance, and patient experience. Goal 3 Ensure appropriate and adequate access to care. Ensure appropriate capacity Maximize existing inpatient and ambulatory care capacity and secure additional capacity as appropriate. 2017 2021 Strategic Plan 19

GOALS & STRATEGIES CLINICAL Goal 4 Create a competitive patient-centric ambulatory network. Develop a high-value integrated ambulatory care network Establish high-value, cost-effective ambulatory healthcare locations in key geographic areas. Goal 5 Provide unparalleled quality and value to our patients and healthcare purchasers. Operational transformation Implement a plan to transform clinical care and costs that improves efficiency and reduces the overall cost of care. Advance quality, patient safety and satisfaction Improve quality and safety performance with a focus on moving toward value-based reimbursement. Cultivate loyal relationships with consumers and patients through exceptional patient experiences. Integrate IT systems Implement Epic successfully and integrate disparate IT systems. Improve clinical protocols Strengthen best-practice clinical protocols using clearly defined goals and incentives for clinical outcomes. Goal 6 Integrate education activities and basic, clinical, and translational research to enhance the clinical mission and provide the most advanced innovative care options. Enhance University of California collaboration Enhance collaboration with other UC medical centers in the areas of patient care, education and research. Develop inter-professional education Capitalize on inter-professional education opportunities with UC Irvine to provide the best possible clinical care and patient experience. Improve clinical and research collaboration Identify collaboration opportunities by establishing forums to enable research leadership to partner with clinical service leaders.. 20 Staff & Faculty Edition V3.13.18

GOALS & STRATEGIES CLINICAL Goal 7 Create and implement competencies to manage our patient populations. Advance population health delivery models Ensure that our healthcare delivery models can support the comprehensive needs of our patient populations from primary through quaternary care. Develop global risk competencies Develop expertise in managing global risk for patient populations. This should include tools to coordinate, competencies in contracting and risk management, and capabilities in analytics and information technology. Increase collaboration across the health sciences Engage with the School of Nursing, the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and the Program in Public Health to enhance our population health management systems and practices. Goal 8 Reduce health disparities of underserved populations. Leverage our family health center experience Leverage experiences at our federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) in Anaheim and Santa Ana to enhance healthcare delivery models in support of population health. Address health disparities Partner with other health systems and community resources to address health disparities within our communities. Collaborate to aid underserved populations Collaborate across UC Irvine health sciences to develop models that address healthcare needs of underserved populations both clinically and geographically. 2017 2021 Strategic Plan 21

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