Background: Continuous quality improvement (QI) is important to primary care in general, and is emphasized as a key tenet of the primary care patient-centered medical home (PCMH) model. While team-based QI activities within the PCMH model are expected, concerns exist as to how successful efforts have been at implementing team-driven QI projects. Objective: To ( a ) identify opportunities and challenges to QI efforts in a large primary care practice in order to ( b ) develop action plans to facilitate QI work into primary care teams. Design: We obtained qualitative and quantitative information about existing primary care team QI initiatives. Participants: Eleven interdisciplinary primary care teams and 4 facilitators/coaches. Methods: We con...
Background: Quality Improvement (QI) is a systematic approach to making changes that strengthen clin...
Background: Quality Improvement (QI) is a systematic approach to making changes that strengthen clin...
Background: Organizational theory describes facilitation as an absorptive capacity meta-routine that...
AIM: To study the effects of a team-based model for continuous quality improvement (CQI) on primary ...
Ensuring patients receive care that is safe and of high quality is an essential part of modern healt...
Item does not contain fulltextAIM: To study the effects of a team-based model for continuous quality...
Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) is a philosophy which promotes an environmental culture of work...
Abstract Background Quality Improvement (QI) initiatives in primary care are effective at improving ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Continuous quality improvement (CQI) offers opportunities ...
Context: Improving health care quality in small-to-medium-size primary care practices, where the maj...
Context: Practice redesign and quality improvement (QI) is essential for primary care practices to a...
Abstract Background Health systems in the United States are increasingly required to become leaders ...
Background. Approaches to improving the quality of health care recognize the need for systems and cu...
OBJECTIVE: To learn from the experiences of innovative primary care practices that have successfully...
Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) is a set of constructs, principles, and tools aimed at continua...
Background: Quality Improvement (QI) is a systematic approach to making changes that strengthen clin...
Background: Quality Improvement (QI) is a systematic approach to making changes that strengthen clin...
Background: Organizational theory describes facilitation as an absorptive capacity meta-routine that...
AIM: To study the effects of a team-based model for continuous quality improvement (CQI) on primary ...
Ensuring patients receive care that is safe and of high quality is an essential part of modern healt...
Item does not contain fulltextAIM: To study the effects of a team-based model for continuous quality...
Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) is a philosophy which promotes an environmental culture of work...
Abstract Background Quality Improvement (QI) initiatives in primary care are effective at improving ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Continuous quality improvement (CQI) offers opportunities ...
Context: Improving health care quality in small-to-medium-size primary care practices, where the maj...
Context: Practice redesign and quality improvement (QI) is essential for primary care practices to a...
Abstract Background Health systems in the United States are increasingly required to become leaders ...
Background. Approaches to improving the quality of health care recognize the need for systems and cu...
OBJECTIVE: To learn from the experiences of innovative primary care practices that have successfully...
Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) is a set of constructs, principles, and tools aimed at continua...
Background: Quality Improvement (QI) is a systematic approach to making changes that strengthen clin...
Background: Quality Improvement (QI) is a systematic approach to making changes that strengthen clin...
Background: Organizational theory describes facilitation as an absorptive capacity meta-routine that...