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How will we know that the change is an improvement? - Measurement
7th June 2011 How will we know that the change is an improvement? - Measurement Lisa Williams Insert name of presentation on Master Slide
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Aim Quick recap Model for improvement 7 steps of measurement
Data collection and storage Exercise – Data Collection Tool
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Model for improvement Aim Measurement – Processes and outcomes
Interventions – Care Bundles – Processes Multiple rapid small tests of change Standard methodology for implementing interventions which will be used by mini colloboratatives.
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Measurement story % medicines reconciled - a Medical Admissions Unit
Pharmacy included Form printed Building the case for measurement Method for displaying data Run chart, why time series Aim to increase percentage of medications reconciled April 2007 – Sep 2007 : Baseline data captured Intervention 1 - October 2007 Intervention 2 - April 2008
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7 steps to measurement 1 Decide aim 2 Choose measures
3 Define measures 6 Review measures 7 Repeat steps 4-6 4 Collect data Steps 1 – 3 are covered by the How to guide Step 4 – collect your baseline data – e.g. the position prior to starting an intervention Step 5 – Analyse and present your data Step 6 – Meet to decide what the data is telling you Step 7 – Repeat steps 4 to 6 each month or more frequently. (Dependent in how often you are collating your data. 5 Analyse & present
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Data Collection Form
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Data storage \ Analysis tool
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Exercise Beyond the 1000 Lives Campaign
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Database Returns Databases to be returned monthly to Cath
Bundle compliance Beyond the 1000 Lives Campaign
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Contact Details E-mail : Lisa.Williams19@wales.nhs.uk
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