Performance Improvement Basics: A Resource Guide for Healthcare Managers Review
Accurately capture data and illustrate improvement at your organization.
Implementing an effective performance improvement program is a constant challenge for department managers. That is why we’ve created a second edition of our best-seller, Performance Improvement Basics: A Resource Guide for Healthcare Managers. Whether your goal is to gather buy-in from facility leaders or to brush up on effective data collection and analysis techniques, you need practical, convenient, and useful tools to focus your performance improvement program on meeting the needs of your patients and organization.
This updated book and CD-ROM will help you stay confident in your knowledge of quality improvement techniques and data analysis. It uses plain English to explain the requirements and principles of improvement initiatives, making it a beneficial resource for new and existing staff members.
Straightforward, no-nonsense approach to PI
Performance Improvement Basics, Second Edition will help you and your staff to:
Complete start-to-finish guide, designed with you in mind
This guide is useful for new and veteran staff. It covers basic performance improvement concepts and advanced topics such as how to involve staff actively in quality improvement initiatives, with emphasis on garnering physician buy-in.
Best of all, you'll receive:
- Tools to help you design data collection, perform process analysis, make sense of your data, and present data effectively.
- Tips on coordinating your departmental PI program with physicians.
- Self-assessment checklist to help pinpoint areas that you want to develop further!
Check out the Table of Contents
- Ch1: Performance improvement as a management tool
- Ch 2: Performance improvement planning
- Ch 3: Quality reporting and communication
- Ch 4: Quality measurement, monitoring, and analysis
- Ch 5: Process improvement basics
- Ch 6: Involving physicians in performance improvement
- Appendices: data analysis tools, PI methodologies, Guide for implementing PI program
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