Quality Improvement (Videos)

Quality Improvement (Videos)

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Learn what you should be doing as a leader to promote the use of quality
improvement to a create better health system.
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Find out why it’s important to know the basics of quality improvement.Play Video
Strengthen your quality improvement efforts by understanding the five
principles of improvement.
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A well constituted quality improvement team is critical to driving
improvement efforts. Who should be part of this team?
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Setting an aim statement is necessary first step in embarking on an
improvement project using the Model for Improvement (MFI) methodology.
It answers the first question in the MFI methedology “What are you trying to
accomplish?”. This video provides a quick review of the elements of a good aim statement.
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Insanity is doing same things over and over again and expecting different results.
The second question in the Model for Improvement methodology
asks “What changes can we make that will lead to Improvement?”.
This video gives an overview on what techniques can help develop ideas for change.
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The third question in the Model for Improvement methodology is
“How do you know that a change is an improvement?”. This involves
measurement to track improvement efforts. This video provides an overview to
the three types of measures for improvement.
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Every improvement requires a change but not every change leads to
improvement. This makes the last part of the Model for Improvement,
the Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycle, a very critical step in improving a
process or system. This video introduces the importance of and some tips for
using the PDSA cycle.
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This video provides ideas on what to do when your change idea tested in a PDSA cycle ‘fails’.Play Video
This video shows the importance of visual display of data over timePlay Video
This video introduces elements of an annotated run chart.Play Video
This video provides an overview of how to create a run chart on Excel.Play Video

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