Title: Quality Assurance or Quality Improvement: What
1Quality Assurance or Quality ImprovementWhats
the Difference?
- Johanna Buck
- Title I Mental Health Providers
- Quality Learning Network
- October 3rd, 2005
- With thanks to Lori DeLorenzo, Susan Weigl and
others
2Quality Alphabet Soup
3Quality Assurance
- The planned and systematic activities
implemented in a quality system so that quality
requirements for a product or service will be
fulfilled. -
- American Society for Quality
4Examples of Quality Assurance Activities
- Annual child abuse and domestic violence training
- Chart review for patient's signature on consent
forms - Utilization Review process
- Activities that are based on public health
standards, licensing standards, institutional
policies, etc. - Can help identify a problem, but are more often
used to comply with the standards.
5Quality Improvement
- Continuous improvement is an ongoing effort to
improve products, services or processes. These
efforts can seek incremental improvement over
time or breakthrough improvement all at once. - American Society for Quality
6Goals of Quality Improvement
- The goals of QI are to understand the process,
reduce the unintended variation in care,
eliminate errors, remove unnecessary steps, and
improve communication and accountability. - The process is designed toward outcomes. Quality
improvement depends on measurement.
7 Core Concepts of CQI
- Quality is defined as meeting and/or exceeding
the expectations of our customers. - Success is achieved through meeting the needs of
those we serve. - Most problems are found in processes, not in
people. CQI does not seek to blame, but rather
to improve processes.
8CORE CONCEPTS OF CQI
- Unintended variation in processes can lead to
unwanted variation in outcomes, and therefore we
seek to reduce or eliminate unwanted variation. - It is possible to achieve continual improvement
through small, incremental changes using the
scientific method. - Continuous improvement is most effective when it
becomes a natural part of the way everyday work
is done.
9Comparison of QA QI
QA QI
Motivation Measuring compliance with standards Continuously improving processes to meet standards
Means Inspection Prevention, monitor over time
Attitude Required, defensive Chosen, proactive
Focus Outliers or bad apples, individuals Processes, systems, majority
Players Selected departments Organization wide, benchmarking
Disciplines Within profession Multidisciplinary approach
Scope Medical profession focused Patient care focused
Responsibility Few All
10QA versus QI
11CQI vs. RESEARCH
- Research
- Aim gain new
- knowledge
- Methods
- Test blinded
- Eliminate bias
- More data, just in case
- Fixed hypotheses
- One large test
- Quality Improvement
- Aim make changes that result in improvement
- Methods
- Test observable
- Stable bias
- Just enough data
- Adaptation of the changes
- Sequential tests
12What is Quality?
- Quality is a never-ending cycle of continuous
improvement.
-Deming
13Final Thought
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- If you dont have time to do it right, when will
you have time to do it over?