5. Hospital Leadership determines the priorities based on feedback from patients, staff and physicians. This is documented in the annual Performance Improvement Initiative. The priorities are reviewed and approved by the Performance Improvement Committee, the Medical Executive Committee, and the Health System Board.
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7. P lan the improvement and continued data collection (step 1) D o the improvement, data collection, and analysis (step 2) C heck and study the results (step 3) A ct to hold the gain an to continue to improve the process (step 4) Problem Solving - PI Story - PDCA
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9. 1. Implement the plan for change, usually one one step at a time. 2. Is everyone informed who needs to know about the new process? Include physicians, staff and support people. 3. How are we going to know whether the plan is being implemented fully and whether it is making a difference? Decide on measures of success. DO: The next step
10. Data Information CHECK - translate the data into information 1. How are we doing? 2. What can we do better? 3. Can we identify root causes?
11. ACT –maintain the gains! 1. How can we keep the improvement going? 2. Do we need to change anything in our original plans? If so, let’s get it done!
12. The PDCA cycle (Plan, Do, Check, Act) is a natural for healthcare… In every work area, staff and physicians are focused on taking care of patients in safe, excellent ways. When you have an idea for improvement, take it to your manager or submit an event report. Take action to help us all improve!
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14. Opportunity to Improve : To decrease the number of foley cath infections. This is important because the infections cause an increase in cost, length of stay, reduced patient satisfaction and is also a patient safety issue. (need, objectives) We will measure all patients on the unit for a 6 month period of time. The goal is to decrease foley cath infections by 10%. (desired results, population involved) PCDA Cycle: P (Plan) - Insure that the patient meets the criteria for a foley. Insure that proper sterile technique is followed. D (Do) - Implement the plan. Check to see if the patient meets criteria and validate staff sterile technique C (Check) - What is the number of infections and did the number of days the patient has a foley decrease. A (Act) - If infections were decreased by 10% - continue to plan. If not, go back to the drawing board. Another Example