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Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI)

Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI). What is Continuous Quality Improvement?. emphasizes organization and systems focuses on "process" not individual most things can be improved "if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it." scientific method). Core Concepts of CQI.

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Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI)

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  1. Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI)

  2. What is Continuous Quality Improvement? • emphasizes organization and systems • focuses on "process" not individual • most things can be improved • "if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it." • scientific method)

  3. Core Concepts of CQI • Meeting or exceeding customer expectations • Problems are in processes, not people. • not blame • Process improvement • Reduce or eliminate unwanted variation in processes • Small, incremental changes using scientific method • The way everyday work is done.

  4. Core Steps in Continuous Improvement • A team with knowledge of system. • Define goal. • Understand the needs of people served by system. • Identify measures of success. • Brainstorm strategies for improvement. • Use data for decision making. • Apply the scientific method

  5. FOCUS on one issue • Find a process to improve • Organize to improve a process • Clarify what is known • Understand variation • Select a process improvement

  6. PDCA • Plan • Do • Check • Act

  7. PDCA • Plan • Create timeline for resources, activities, training • Develop data collection plan for measuring outcomes • Do • Implement changes • collect data

  8. PDCA Check • analyze results • evaluate reasons for variation. • Act • Act on data/evaluation • Decide next steps • Successful changes become SOP • analyze unsuccessful changes • design new solutions • repeat the PDCA cycle.

  9. Activity In small groups answer these questions about your school / college • What needs improvement? • Who is affected? • What would the improvement look like? • How can we meet the goal? • How would you try the ideas? What is the plan? • How will you judge success?

  10. Ideas for topics • Registration • Orientation activities • Parking • Purchasing/Selling texts • Climate control in classrooms • Internet Access

  11. Group Presentations • Team1 • Team2 • …

  12. Review

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