QI TRAINING 1:1 TIME WITH A QI SPECIALIST
Many QI projects fail to achieve expected goals for a number of reasons. There are several factors to recognize when initiating a QI project such as involvement and engagement of your healthcare team and stakeholders1.
It’s imperative to start your QI project with leadership support, identify colleagues that should be on your team, identify workflows and gaps and use a QI process for data collection and ongoing re-assessment2.
One important QI barrier identified by a survey of acute care hospital senior managers responsible for QI is not having time and problems with staff prioritizing QI projects with other responsibilities3.
Having access to a QI specialist can help you with your preparation, planning and execution throughout your QI project to achieve your goals.
1. Silver SA, Harel Z, McQuillan R et al. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. 2016 May 6; 11(5): 893–900. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4858490/
2. Zoutman DE & Ford BD. Int J Health Care Qual Assur. 2017 Feb 13;30(1):16-24. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28105882/
3. Malnutrition Quality Improvement Initiative https://malnutritionquality.org/starting-qi/
Training Course Recordings
Part 1: Quality Improvement in Healthcare: Getting Started
November 3, 2022: 2-3pm ET
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Part 2: Quality Improvement in Healthcare: Putting Your Plan in Place
November 17, 2022: 2-3pm ET
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Part 3: Quality lmprovement in Healthcare: Collecting Data and Project Implementation
December 1, 2022: 2-3pm ET
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Part 4: Quality lmprovement in Healthcare: Crossing the Finish Line
December 15, 2022: 2-3pm ET
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