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HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS Every system is perfectly designed to achieve exactly the results it gets
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The Healthcare Process
133 People to take care of the patient The Patient
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Avedis Donabedian (1919 – 2000) Outcome Process Structure
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Introducing New Policy?
Strategy A Strategy B Form the committee of experts Spend at least 6 months and many hours developing the perfect solution Educate all the staff over 2-3 days Implement house-wide tomorrow Look for it in 12 months! “Stack the deck” 1 doc, 1 nurse, 1patient, one PDSA Reassess and learn from initial test Repeat, progressively increasing confidence in solution then…. Test under varying conditions before…. Spread
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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
QI is a "set of related activities designed to achieve measurable improvement in processes and outcomes of care. Improvements are achieved through interventions that target health care providers, practitioners, plans, and/or beneficiaries."6,7 The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Quality Improvement aims at “raising the bar” taking performance to a new improved level Patient Safety aims at raising existing standards of care improving safety and process that already exist The focus need be on both ends
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How do we know change is an improvement?
“You can’t fatten a cow by weighing it” - Palestinian Proverb Improvement is NOT just about measurement… …but you can’t improve something without measuring it!
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The Improvement Skeleton
Engaging Clinicians The Model for Improvement Data Collection and Analysis Understanding Variation Reliable Design
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