Pocket guide to quality improvement in healthcare / Reneè Roberts-Turner, Rahul K. Shah, editors.

This text will act as a quick quality improvement reference and resource for every role within the healthcare system including physicians, nurses, support staff, security, fellows, residents, therapists, managers, directors, chiefs, and board members. It aims to provide a broad overview of quality i...

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Other Authors: Roberts-Turner, Reneè (Editor), Shah, Rahul K. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, [2021]
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Table of Contents:
  • Section I: QI for the Front Line Staff
  • Care Delivery: Patient Family Center Care
  • Introduction and History of HC Quality
  • PDSA for Change
  • Introduction & History of Safety in HC
  • Culture of Safety (Reporting and Teamwork)
  • Section II: QI for the Professional Staff
  • Care Delivery: Patient Family Centered Care
  • Introduction & History of HC Quality
  • Model for Improvement
  • PDSA for Change
  • Section III: QI for Leadership Staff
  • Care Delivery: Patient Family Centered Care
  • Healthcare Leadership
  • Quadruple Aim
  • Creating Organizational Foundation for Quality and Safety: Organizational Readiness and Role of Organizational Leadership
  • Introduction and History of HC Quality
  • Model for Improvement
  • PDSA for Change
  • Using Date to Drive Change
  • Leading QI
  • Introduction & History of Safety in HC
  • Err, Harm, & Human Factors
  • Culture of Safety
  • Responding to Adverse Events.-Section IV: QI for Executive Leadership and Board Members
  • Care Delivery: Patient Family Centered Care
  • Quadruple Aim
  • Creating Organizational Foundation for Quality and Safety: Organizational Readiness and Role of Executive Leadership
  • Introduction & History of HC Quality
  • Model for Improvement
  • PDSA for Change
  • Using Big Data to Drive Change
  • Introduction & History of Safety in HC
  • Err, Harm, & Human Factors
  • Culture of Safety
  • Expectations for Responding to Adverse Events.