QI: the times they are a-changin'

S Buchman - Canadian Family Physician, 2012 - cfp.ca
In current Canadian physician culture, the belief in individual physician responsibility for
patient welfare and outcomes is powerfully ingrained. Ultimate success in diagnosis and …

The many faces of QIOs, and what their latest incarnation means for your practice.

KT Hertz, N Fabrizio - MGMA connexion, 2005 - europepmc.org
When state quality improvement organizations (QIOs) launch a federally mandated drive this
month to help certain health care providers improve efficiency, reduce errors and deliver the …

Advancing quality health care through continuing American Board of Medical Specialties board certification

LM Nora - The Journal of the American Board of Family …, 2013 - Am Board Family Med
Quality is a core value of the medical profession. Board certification, morbidity and mortality
conferences, and participation in hospital quality committees are just a few of the many ways …

[PDF][PDF] Towards a Quality Agenda for Family Medicine

WP Newton, E Baxley, MK Magill, B Phillips, J Brady - 2021 - Am Board Family Med
The American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) has developed new draft Standards for
Continuing Certification, which will be released for public comment in spring 2021. These …

Assessing quality: Giving patients a voice

MD Beaulieu - Canadian Family Physician, 2013 - cfp.ca
Robin S. Sharma1 We talk a lot about quality improvement these days, and with good
reason. Providing highquality care is what drives professionals. Developing continuous …

Improving our practice reliability: Quality improvement and patient safety

F Lemire - Canadian Family Physician, 2016 - cfp.ca
Dear Colleagues, We know that incidents that compromise patient safety (PS) commonly
occur in health care institutions as well as in community care. A number of studies in the …

Central versus local quality efforts: the need for both

A Caron, P Pronovost - The Journal of the American Board of …, 2021 - Am Board Family Med
Healthcare is in need of improvement. It harms too often, costs too much, learns and
improves too slowly, and burns out its workforce. Large healthcare systems (HCS) have an …

QI IN CLINICS PROGRAM GUIDE-QI in Clinics–Cohort 1 important dates Contact

JHQC Watson - 2023 - policycommons.net
Contributes to the improvement of 1.1 Applies the science of quality comprehensive,
continuity-based, and improvement to contribute to improving patient-centred health care …

Quality II: All You Have to Do

LM Fromer - Hospital Practice, 1994 - Taylor & Francis
Last month. we looked at some of the ways in which quality is shaping the future of managed
care in the United States. We noted that health plan payers are striving not just to minimize …

If you've seen one quality improvement collaborative…

LI Solberg - The Annals of Family Medicine, 2005 - Annals Family Med
6. Initiating quality improvement efforts that involve most of the region's stakeholders projects
7. Advocating and facilitating environmental changes that support data-based public …