Ten tips for advancing a culture of improvement in primary care

Author/s: 
Kiran, T., 'Ramji, N.', Derocher, M.B., Girdhari, R., Davie, S., Lam-Antoniades M.
Date Added: 
June 20, 2019
Journal/Publication: 
BMJ Quality and Safety
Publication Date: 
October 31, 2018
Type: 
Practice Management Research Results
Format: 
Article
DOI (1): 
10.1136/bmjqs-2018-008451

RPR Commentary

Based upon their successful improvement efforts, this academic family practice identified 10 keys to success.  James W. Mold, MD, MPH

Abstract

Embracing practice-based quality improvement (QI) represents one way for clinicians to improve the care they provide to patients while also improving their own professional satisfaction. But engaging in care redesign is challenging for clinicians. In this article, we describe our experience over the last 7 years transforming the care delivered in our large primary care practice. We reflect on our journey and offer 10 tipsto healthcare leaders seeking to advance a culture of improvement. Our organisation has developed a cadre of QI leaders, tracks a range of performance measures and has demonstrated sustained improvements in important areas of patient care. Success has required deep engagement with both patients and clinicians, a long-term vision, and requisite patience.

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