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q uality i mprovement

q uality i mprovement. r aising the bar. q uantity of content q uality of content f eedback loop (only after implementation). t aking assessment to the next level. before. after.

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q uality i mprovement

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  1. quality improvement

  2. raising the bar quantity of content quality of content feedback loop (only after implementation)
  3. taking assessment to the next level before after A friend of a patient asks the nurse if the patient is HIV positive. If the nurse provides this information, what is he or she guilty of? Breaching information security Information by consent *Breach of confidentiality Nothing—this is legal Which of the following terms describes the practices a provider employs to protect patients’ privacy rights? privacy *confidentiality security integrity
  4. taking assessment to the next level before after Look online or in newspaper ads for computers for sale. 1. With a budget of $1,000: What kind of desktop can you buy? (Be sure to list specs for the processor, memory, storage, and monitor.) What kind of laptop? 2. What if your budget increased to $2,000? What kind of desktop can you buy? (Be sure to list specs for the processor, memory, storage, and monitor.) What kind of laptop? 3. How would your system differ if you were a small business user versus a video gaming user? A computer is: A system with a processor, memory, storage, keyboard, mouse and monitor. A person who computes. An electronic programmable device that inputs, processes and outputs data. An electronic device that is embedded in objects and that controls the object based on certain inputs. *All of the above.
  5. so what is an “active” learning activity? well, what it’s NOT… Go to www.nist.gov/healthcare/usabilityand read about usability, then answer the questions below: What is usability? List some usability guidelines? Who developed these guidelines? And blah…blah…blah…zzzzzzzzzzzzzz…
  6. but what it could be… Given the following pictures, describe the usability issues with each situation and suggest ways in which each could be improved.
  7. so what is an “active” learning activity? well, what it’s NOT… Students read the article below and report out what they learn to the class. "Requirements Document." New Mexico Human Services Department. 4 Nov. 2010. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. 26 Apr. 2013 http://www.hsd.state.nm.us/pdf/hcr/HIX/CMS%20Requirements%20Document.pdf.
  8. but what it could be… OUR Hospital Employee Training Database - Gather Requirements “You’ve been tasked to create an Access database to be used for scheduling and tracking training courses for your hospital’s employees. Along with HIPAA training for new employees, and CPR/1st Aid certification and re-certification courses for all employees, you also need to schedule training on the new Electronic Medical Records (EMR) system that is being implemented. While all employees will be trained, they don’t all take the same EMR training modules.”
  9. feedback loop
  10. steps towards quality improvement
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