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Quality Improvement

Quality Improvement

  • (people who actually receive the action)/ (people who are eligible - people who are not eligible for specific, defined reasons )

    How is a measure calculated?

  • allows us to gauge the quality of care that is provided and if changes made actually improve care and outcomes

    Why do we use Healthcare Performance Measures?

  • Healthcare Performance Measure

    •Tools used to quantify the quality or cost of healthcare provided to patients 

  • Sampling

    -only measure a portion of the output of a system

  • Benchmarking

    -defined as comparing your system with the best practices of others.

  • exposes others to different perspectives & methods; encourages competition

    Why do we use benchmarking in QI & SPC?

  • to be able to accurately assess the quality process, quantitative, reliable, sensitive, simple,

    A good indication of performance involves:

  • consistent quality in products and services important, detect inconsistencies, determine acceptable/unacceptable inconsistency

    Why do we use Statistical Process Control to monitor quality?

  • Continuous Quality Improvement

    •is defined as a systematic, organizational approach for continually improving all processes that deliver quality services and products

  • reactive

    Quality by Inspection or Quality control was a ______ method of assuring quality

  • Quality by Inspection

    -checking quality after production

    -throwing out defects & changing elements of the process if too many defects are detected

    -otherwise, continue with the status quo

  • plan, do, study, act

    PDSA stands for?

  • d

    Which QI model tries to achieve outputs that are 99.99966% free of defects?

    a) PDSA

    b) CQI/TQM

    c) Kaizen

    d) Six Sigma

  • c

    Which QI model is of Japanese origin?

    a) PDSA

    b) CQI/TQM

    c) Kaizen

    d) Six Sigma

  • a

    Which QI model is most common?

    a) PDCA

    b) CQI/TQM

    c) Kaizen

    d) Six Sigma

  • plan the change, do the change, check for improvement, act to hold gains

    PDCA stands for?

  • find problem, organize a team, clarify problem, understand the cause of variation, select opportunity for change

    FOCUS stands for?

  • background, methods, results, conclusions and recommendations

    What is the framework needed to implement a QI/CQI project?

  • statistical process control

    -the use of statistical techniques to measure change in systems