How will you know if your patient safety and quality project is meeting its objectives? Peter Drucker once said “What gets measured, gets managed.” In this course, students will learn why measurement is critical to quality improvement work. Equally important, they will learn which data sources provide the most meaningful information and tools for how and where to locate them. Finally, students will learn how to interpret data from their patient safety and quality projects to guide and modify them during implementation to maximize their chances of making a difference for patients.

Measuring the Success of a Patient Safety or Quality Improvement Project (Patient Safety VI)

Measuring the Success of a Patient Safety or Quality Improvement Project (Patient Safety VI)
This course is part of Patient Safety Specialization

Instructor: Matt Austin
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Describe why measurement is important to quality improvement work.
Locate external sources of quality and safety measures and associated performance data.
Identify those data that are useful for monitoring and evaluating quality improvement projects.
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Reviewed on Jun 3, 2020
Excellent. My concept of data collection, designing, analysis and interpratation has tremendously improved. Have also learned how to use different tools in Quality Improvent Projects
Reviewed on Sep 9, 2022
Thank you so much to Coursera and John Hopkins University. Really valuable topics.
Reviewed on May 22, 2018
Finally we are here at the final stage. Interesting course content and Fantastic mentors. I am very grateful to both mentors and Coursera.
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