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1 Runcharts 101 Geoff Schierbeck Quality Leader Surgery BCPSQC

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3 A Simple Run Chart: Building Block of Measurement for Improvement Data displayed in time order Data is collected and displayed weekly or monthly.

4 Run Charts can tell us what is happening in real time. The Value of Data in Real Time

5 Pre = 8 days wait timePost = 3 days wait time Why not before and after? Adapted from Health Care Data Guide, p. 16 Figure 1.5 and 1.6, Provost and Murray, 2011. San Francisco: Jossey Boss

6 Scenario 1 Adapted from Health Care Data Guide, p. 16 Figure 1.5 and 1.6, Provost and Murray, 2011. San Francisco: Jossey Boss

7 Scenario 2 Adapted from Health Care Data Guide, p. 16 Figure 1.5 and 1.6, Provost and Murray, 2011. San Francisco: Jossey Boss

8 Scenario 3 Adapted from Health Care Data Guide, p. 16 Figure 1.5 and 1.6, Provost and Murray, 2011. San Francisco: Jossey Boss

9 Scenario 4 change made between week 7 and 8 Adapted from Health Care Data Guide, p. 16 Figure 1.5 and 1.6, Provost and Murray, 2011. San Francisco: Jossey Boss

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11 Run Chart Control Chart 11

12 Displaying Key Measures over Time - Run Chart 12 -Data displayed in time order -Time is along X axis -Result along Y axis -Centre line = median -One “dot” = one sample of data -Sample size = each “dot” should have the same n

13 Showing improvement: 13 No improvement. Random fluctuation. Improvement. Trend going up.

14 Making the Run Chart in Excel 14 1.Data will be in two columns. Column A will have dates or times, and Column B will have the result of your data collection. 2. Highlight this data

15 3. With your mouse, choose Insert -- Line --Line With Markers 15

16 Making the Run Chart in Excel 16

17 Making the Run Chart in Excel - adding the median line 17 4. Inserting the Median Line (needed to analyze the run chart): Calculate the Median Value from your Data

18 Making the Run Chart in Excel – adding the median line 18 5. Enter the Median in Column C (we want a flat line for the median, i.e. all the same value)

19 8. The Run Chart is done and can be formatted: titles, gridlines, etc. Note – to make the median a flat line with no markers, right click on the line and change the Marker Options. 19

20 20 How Do We Analyze a Run Chart? Visual analysis first If pattern is not clear, then apply probability based rules

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22 22 Non-Random Signals on Run Charts A Shift: 6 or more An astronomical data point Too many or too few runs A Trend 5 or more The Data Guide, p 78 Evidence of a non-random signal if one or more of the circumstances depicted by these four rules are on the run chart. The first three rules are violations of random patterns and are based on a probability of less than 5% chance of occurring just by chance with no change.

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28 * hypothetical data – illustrative purposes only

29 SMALL MULTIPLES – all info on one page 29 * hypothetical data – illustrative purposes only

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