MLC Grantee Meeting Feb 3-5, 2010 MINNESOTA Key Lessons Learned
Practice what you preach. Brings legitimacy to what you are teaching Demonstrates your commitment to the work Shows that you are sharing their pain Improves your own capacity to apply the tools
Practice what you preach… Our aim for the collaborative… By Feb 2011, 100% of teams in the SHIP Quality Improvement Collaborative will have achieved their aims using the PDSA process. Process Measures Number of monthly reports submitted each month Number of PDSA cycles completed Percentage of teams participating in bimonthly webinars Outcome Measure Percentage of teams that achieve their aims by Feb 2011
Make it relevant. QI requires a significant investment of time and resources. Buy-in demands that projects are geared toward timely issues and accompanied by technical assistance and support. Demonstrates respect for and understanding of the pressures faced by our public health partners. Staff are in short supply so offer the training in their areas of expertise… Community health assessment and planning Emergency preparedness
Document everything. If it’s not written down, it didn’t happen. Tells your story and provides evidence of your work. Offers a touchstone for moving forward. Demonstrates the value of the process. Builds an evidence base for public health QI. Provides a compelling argument for sustaining the effort.
Document everything. Documentation doesn’t have to be complicated or exhaustive. Take advantage of worksheets and storyboards. Plan for it at outset of the collaborative. Think about how you will… Describe the process of QI Track performance measures Manage setbacks and challenges Celebrate success!
THANK YOU Questions? Kim McCoy Minnesota Department of Health Karen Zeleznak Bloomington Public Health Division