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Title: Building a Quality Management Program A Closer Look . . .


1
Building a Quality Management ProgramA Closer
Look . . .
  • Title-I HIV Quality Management Program
  • Case Management Providers
  • Susan Weigl, Quality Consultant

2
Why Bother w/ a QI Program?
  • Beyond funding requirements . . .
  • ensures highest quality of care provided to
    patients
  • improves client experience and retention rate
  • improves employee satisfaction
  • increases efficiency of daily routines and
    productivity
  • reduces costs (, time, energy . . .)
  • QI provides tools and methodologies that have
    been proven to be successful to improve quality
    of care and service

3
Quality Program Activities
  • Effective QI Program Infrastructure
  • Performance Measurement
  • Educational Efforts
  • Quality Improvement Projects/Activities
  • Communication of Quality Activities

4
Begin With Your Quality Management Plan
  • The quality management plan is the roadmap for
    all quality activities.
  • Key areas
  • Quality program infrastructure
  • Annual quality goals
  • Performance measures
  • Staff /consumer involvement
  • Implementation of quality management plan

5
Quality Program Infrastructure
  • Points to consider
  • How effective is the quality committee?
  • Strategic planning
  • Facilitating innovation and change
  • Providing guidance and reassurance
  • Establishing a common culture
  • Does the quality program receive the resources
    and support needed to function?
  • Are QI project teams appropriately structured to
    improve specific aspects of care?

6
Annual Quality Goals
  • Points to consider
  • Are goals clearly defined?
  • Is more effort needed to meet the quality goals?
  • What are the strengths and limitations?

7
Performance Measures
  • Points to consider
  • Are the measures appropriate to the care your
    program provides?
  • Is the frequency of performance measurement
    adequate?
  • Is data easily obtained?
  • Are opportunities for improvement readily
    identified?

8
Staff and Consumer Involvement
  • Points to consider
  • Do the appropriate staff and consumers
    participate?
  • Are all staff kept informed of ongoing quality
    activities?
  • Are consumers informed about quality activities?
  • Are educational opportunities provided to staff
    and consumers?

9
Implementation of Quality Management Plan
  • Points to consider
  • Is a workplan used to assist in implementing the
    quality management plan?
  • Are milestones being met?
  • What are strengths and limitations?

10
HIVQUAL Model - Overview
Infrastructure
11
Real-life Examples
  • APICHA Our Story Building a CQI
    Infrastructure
  • Project Hospitality Staff Consumer
    Involvement in QI Program
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