Hospitals in India have a high burden of infection in their Intensive Care Unit and general wards,many of which are resistant to antibiotic treatment.In antibiotic resistant infections are difficult and sometimes impossible to treat.They lead to longer hospital stays,increased treatment cost and in some cases death.
This presentation illustrates improving quality of child health services using the standards based management and recognition (SBM-R) approach in Guinea and Zimbabwe. Discussing the basic principles and implementation of SBM-R and results in Guinea and Zimbabwe, findings, recommendations, and moving forward.
Hospitals in India have a high burden of infection in their Intensive Care Unit and general wards,many of which are resistant to antibiotic treatment.In antibiotic resistant infections are difficult and sometimes impossible to treat.They lead to longer hospital stays,increased treatment cost and in some cases death.
This presentation illustrates improving quality of child health services using the standards based management and recognition (SBM-R) approach in Guinea and Zimbabwe. Discussing the basic principles and implementation of SBM-R and results in Guinea and Zimbabwe, findings, recommendations, and moving forward.
LAAMPP Policy Webinar presentation by Jeannette Noltenius, National Director of the National Latino Tobacco Control Network, on Monday, April 12, 2010.
LAAMPP Webinar presentation by Kim Alford, Program Manager of the National Native Commercial Tobacco Abuse Prevention Network. Presented on Tuesday, August 31, 2010.
Alliance 2007 "Best of Conference" Presentation and Webinar: Beyond Theory: P...Wendy999
My 2007 Alliance for CME conference presentation, later presented as an ACME webinar, that reviews strategies to measure continuing medical education outcomes. Was voted as a "Best of Conference" presentation, and included in the 2007 ACME “Best of Sessions Compilation CD.”
A study on effect of cme programs in improving doctors medical practice__BHAV...Bhavik Amin
Download this ppt . It is prepared after doing survey of 36 doctors in Ahmedabad circle.It contains useful information on Type ,facilities and current scenerio of CME program and effect of CME program on doctors medical practice.
Presentation given at the Foundation's Jan. 26, 2011 Research and Policy Forum by David Swieskowski, MD, MBA and Kelly Taylor, RN, MSN, CCM from Mercy Clinics in Des Moines, IA.
1. Performance Improvement – Enhancing the Educational Grants Process with Quality Measurement Tuesday, May 12 8:30 am – 12:00 pm San Diego, California
2. Identifying the Value of Performance Improvement for CME William A. Mencia, MD VP, Medical Affairs Med-IQ Disclosure Information: Dr. Mencia works for Med-IQ, an organization accredited by the ACCME as a provider of certified CME activities. Med-IQ receives commercial funding in support of the development of its CME activities.
20. PI-CME Physicians need to be actively involved in the data collection and analysis Need to see how they compare not just pre/post, but also versus their peers and national standards
26. PDSA Cycle Act – adopt the change Plan a change aimed at improvement Do – carry out a change Study the results of what we learned P Plan D Do A Act S Study
27. Focus of QI and PI Adapted from Addleton RL. Role of CME Professional in PI-CME. 2008. Standardize the improvement; re-start the cycle Institutionalize improvement, re-start the cycle Act Re-measure to assess improvement Assess the impact of the plan Study Implement the interventions identified to improve performance Implement the plan on a pilot basis Do Identify evidence-based measures relevant to the identified practice problem Identify a problem and develop the plan for improvement Plan Performance Improvement (System and Individual) Quality Improvement (Process & System) PDSA Cycle
28. Performance Measures Performance Measures: Whether or how often a process of care or outcome of care occurs AMA Performance Measurement Coordinating Council.