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Improving the Quality of Quality Improvement Projects

The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, 2010
As the stakes grow for evaluating the quality of health care delivery, so too should greater attention be paid to the integrity of the design, conduct, and inferences made from QI projects. QI projects that seek to make inferences, especially public inferences, about the impact of an intervention to improve quality of care should be rigorously designed
Sean M, Berenholtz   +4 more
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Improving the Quality of Quality Improvement Reporting

JAMA Surgery, 2016
Quality improvement (QI) activities have become an integral component of surgical care, involving all levels of stakeholders from trainees up to hospital administrators. While programs such as the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program can provide the necessary data and tools for these efforts, there remains a gap ...
Krislynn M, Mueck   +2 more
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Quality improvement

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2012
Quality improvement in health care is a structured analysis of a health-care system with a view to improving its performance. This review describes the history of quality improvement and its growing application in health care. It gives further information for doctors wanting to participate.
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Quality improvement

Nursing Management, 2014
Ready to Lead at tinyurl.com/pd9mmuy is a collection of a short series of articles by senior improvement manager at Healthcare Improvement Scotland Steven Wilson. The collection is aimed at drawing out some of the key behaviours, skills and attributes necessary for successful quality improvement leadership.
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Quality Improvement Essentials and Teaching Quality Improvement

Medical Clinics of North America
This article explores the key elements of integrating quality improvement (QI) and patient safety (PS) in medical education and throughout physician training. It begins by identifying core requirements for undergraduate and graduate medical education, and then delves into various frameworks for embedding QI initiatives into curricula.
Alyssa M, Yeager   +2 more
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Quality Improvement

Quality Management in Health Care, 2005
Sherbrooke Community Centre, a registered Eden Alternative home, has implemented structures and processes to support ongoing quality improvement (QI). A comprehensive QI program supports Sherbrooke's commitment to excellence. The organization's QI program is based on the Board of Directors' strategic plan and the core directions of the strategic plan ...
Kim, Schmidt, Suellen, Beatty
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Leadership in quality improvement

Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care, 2018
This article presents thoughts from a quality improvement team leader in a small institution application of methodology from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. Successful leadership in quality improvement depends on structural supports in building learning systems as well as a supportive culture. Many resources can be used in quality improvement
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Collaborative quality improvement

Current Opinion in Urology, 2017
Quality improvement collaboratives were developed in many medical and surgical disciplines with the goal of measuring and improving the quality of care provided to patients. The aim of this review is to provide an overview of surgical quality improvement collaboratives, and in particular those aimed at improving urological care.Quality improvement ...
Amy N, Luckenbaugh   +2 more
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Surgical Quality Improvement: Local Quality Improvement

2016
The quality movement has dramatically changed both the practice and perception of healthcare over the last 30 years. In surgery, the unique details of any particular patient’s case may have made comparative quality reporting and benchmarking more challenging, but these obstacles should not let the surgical care of patients to be omitted from quality ...
Ira L. Leeds, Elizabeth C. Wick
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