QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IN HEALTHCARE

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QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IN HEALTHCARE The Critical Success Factors June Wylie, Head of Implementation and Improvement, Healthcare Improvement Scotland

INTEGRATION AGENDA NOT NEW! Key policy objective since 1970 Joint working Partnership working Joint Improvement Fund Single shared assessment LHCC Managed Clinical Networks and, and, and

KEY FACTORS INFLUENCING INTEGRATED WORKING Policy frameworks Joined up Realistic Local planning context Joint acceptance of unmet need Vision owned at all levels Operational factors Relationships Cultures Behaviours

QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IN HEALTH Audit Clinical Governance Business Process Redesign Total Quality Management Clinical Effectiveness Quality Assurance HEAT Targets Research

DEFINING QUALITY IN HEALTHCARE To Err is Human-2000 Crossing the Quality Chasm-2001

HEALTHCARE QUALITY STRATEGY Safe Effective Person Centred Efficient Timely Equitable

CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS IN QUALITY IMPROVEMENT What the literature says Need to understand system Value role of customer Reduce variation Leadership at every level Data and measurement Resources to support implementation and staff development

LARGE SCALE IMPROVEMENT Culture Context Leadership

CULTURE Increasing recognition that culture of hospital or healthcare system has a significant impact on its ability to achieve improvement High profile failures have demonstrated that informal psychological and social aspects of an organisation play a significant role in performance Few hospitals taking steps to assess or understand their culture Organisations which focus on teams and supportive infrastructures to support innovation and staff development perform better

CONTEXT Size Teaching status Leadership Competition Culture Years involved in quality improvement activities

LEADERSHIP Identified in almost all literature as critical. Leadership at every level (wicked problems cannot be solved by one person alone) Key leadership behaviours and skills Engagement and relationship skills Enabling and facilitating others Clinical leadership essential- particularly medical staff

NATIONAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME What factors are influencing the implementation of neurology standards? To what extent is the implementation and improvement support programme provided by HIS been successful in supporting NHS boards to implement standards?

IMPLEMENTATION SUPPORT Helpful Identifications of an improvement lead in every board Improvement leads network Focused implementation support from HIS Funding support Challenges Two year programme too short Time limited funding Integration challenging Data on patient outcomes Leadership and engagement at local level

PRACTICAL APPLICATION Clear clinical engagement/ leadership engagement strategy at start of any project Culture/Language is important. Need to understand difference and similarities Measurement for improvement Consider my own leadership style Spend more time engaging with staff and stakeholders

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