QI Project


 Last week you started to think about a potential problem in your workplace (Long-term care facility). Start to solidify your problem and use the worksheet to help progress through the process. 

Design a system wide improvement project (QI project) using innovation, best practice, and data while maintaining a cost effective strategy. Identify your improvement to address in this course. 

Use this tool to help you strategize and incorporate your thoughts. https://www.ihi.org/resources/Pages/Tools/QI-Project-Charter.aspx

Include the following: 

  • Executive Summary – problem and description
  • Rationale – present situation and summary of existing conditions including the presentation of potential options 
  • Expected outcome and benefits – include the financial details (budget plan)
  • AIM statement (fully developed with SMART objectives)
  • Outcome measures – including the metric, organizational definitions and collection source (may want to use a graph) 
  • Activities and barriers – including implementation plan, timeline and schedule

Rubic for grading:

1. Explanation of Issues: Issue/problem to be considered critically is stated clearly and described comprehensively, delivering all relevant information necessary for full understanding. (20%)

2. Evidence – Selecting and using information to investigate a point of view or conclusions:  Information is taken from source(s) with enough interpretation/evaluation to develop a comprehensive analysis or synthesis. Viewpoints of experts are questioned thoroughly. (20%)

3. Influence of context and assumptions:  Thoroughly (systematically and methodically) analyzes own and others’ assumptions and carefully evaluates the relevance of contexts when presenting a position. (20%)

4.  Student’s position (perspective, thesis/hypothesis:  Specific position (perspective, thesis/hypothesis) is imaginative, taking into account the complexities of an issue. Limits of position (perspective, thesis/hypothesis) are acknowledged. Others’ points of view are synthesized within position (perspective, thesis/hypothesis). (20%)

5. Conclusions and related outcomes (implications and consequences):  Conclusions and related outcomes (consequences and implications) are logical and reflect student’s informed evaluation and ability to place evidence and perspectives discussed in priority order. (20%)