A report card on continuous quality improvement
- PMID: 9879305
- PMCID: PMC2751093
- DOI: 10.1111/1468-0009.00108
A report card on continuous quality improvement
Abstract
Efforts to incorporate the principles of continuous quality improvement (CQI) into health care have been underway for about ten years. In order to understand the lessons of this decade of experience, senior organizational leaders and experts in the field of health care were interviewed. This select group agreed that there have been concrete accomplishments: the tactic of assigning blame for mistakes to individuals is gradually giving way to an emphasis on detecting problems with process; there is a new focus on the health care customer; and many valuable projects have been inaugurated. Nevertheless, the interviews underlined the reality that the movement has not yet made a sizable impact on the U.S. health care system. Until there is a profound, organization-wide recognition of the need for change, universal commitment to CQI principles will not be achieved.
Comment in
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Improving the quality of health care. Health care through a Six Sigma lens.Milbank Q. 1998;76(4):749-53. doi: 10.1111/1468-0009.00115. Milbank Q. 1998. PMID: 9879312 Free PMC article.
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Continuous quality improvement: does it make a difference?Milbank Q. 1998;76(4):755-7. doi: 10.1111/1468-0009.00116. Milbank Q. 1998. PMID: 9879313 Free PMC article.
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