Sally King
Clinical support services information officer
University Hospital Plymouth
England - South West
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Thomas John Rose posted an update in the group Quality Management in Healthcare 3 days, 13 hours ago
NHS England is currently seeking views on whether the existing Never Events Framework remains an effective mechanism to drive patient safety improvement.
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Thomas John Rose posted an update in the group Service Design 3 days, 13 hours ago
NHS England is currently seeking views on whether the existing Never Events Framework remains an effective mechanism to drive patient safety improvement.
Join in the discussion – Webinar Wed 1st May 17:00 – 18:30 BST
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Nicola Platts posted an update in the group Coaching Improvement 1 week, 3 days ago
Sharing here that the Flow Coaching Academy continues with resources available for open access in our new website launched this week. Lots of coaching resources. http://www.flowcoaching.academy your feedback is welcomed. Please acknowledge us if you use our materials.
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Thomas John Rose posted an update in the group Quality Management in Healthcare 1 week, 5 days ago
Do you know the difference between the two types of Quality Improvement (QI) and the difference between Quality Improvement (QI) and Continuous Improvement (CI)? Please reply with a yes or no to each question.
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Yes
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Thanks. I’ll just wait a bit to see if any of the other 217 members if the SIG reply then I’ll respond.
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To us, QI and CI are interchangeable so interesting to understand the difference. Not sure I was aware there were only two types of QI – although there are many different methods.
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I have found that it is common to see these terms used interchangeably in the NHS. I have also found it helpful to differentiate them, as it is often assumed that if you are using QI then you are doing CI, but that isn’t usually the case. CI requires a systematic approach to using QI methods as part of normal operational management, alongside…Read more
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I’ll let the questions run a bit longer and then I’ll explain the differences. QI and CI are most certainly very different.
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the difference between the two types of Quality Improvement (QI)? – NO – is there more than one?
the difference between Quality Improvement (QI) and Continuous Improvement (CI)? – in a way, QI is done just before every audit visit. CI is never finished.
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Thanks for your relies so far. Only another 214 members to reply!
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Great question – but not sure this is a yes/no question. In health there are so many projects on the go, with little control around methods and tools, with many clinicians taking on change projects without the support/expertise of project managers. Many tools may be useful in project planning and control, and common to QI, CI and service…Read more
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I think it’s a No but great answer with loads of points to address later. Thanks.
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No, but am very interested to understand the difference. My organisation is perhaps moving from QI to CI and a google search did not tell me much, but I found this Warwick Business School paper useful that *I think* tries to describe the differences (does this meet your definition?)…Read more
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I have a lot to say in reply to your great comment Nancy. I’ll wait to see if there are any more comments then reply to them all. Thanks.
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