Five facts about surgical safety — Complications after inpatient operations occur in up to 25% of patients. The reported crude…
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Accreditation; The Whole Nine Yards
1) Gain a knowledge about Accreditation What does the accreditation mean? To healthcare institution, governing board, leadership, and staff. The…
Healthcare Accreditation?
Fundamentally healthcare accreditation is about improving how care is delivered to patients. The demand for healthcare quality has risen due to various driving…
Types of Data – A Practical Guide for Quality Professional
These indicators can be used by healthcare providers, policymakers, and researchers to assess the performance of healthcare systems and identify areas for improvement. Some common healthcare indicators include:
Juran road map to quality
Juran’s Quality Planning Road Map can be used by individuals and teams throughout the world as a checklist for understanding…
Juran’s Quality Triolgy
The Quality Trilogy emphasizes the roles of quality planning, quality control, and quality improvement. Quality planning’s purpose is to provide…
Quality Gurus
Concerns for quality and process control is nothing new. Historians have traced the concept as far back as 3000 B.C. …
PDCA (Deming Cycle)
Known as the Deming Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) Cycle, this concept was invented by Shewhart and popularized by Deming. This approach is…
Deming’s System of Profound Knowledge
One of Deming’s essential theories is his System of Profound Knowledge, His knowledge system consists of four interrelated parts: Theory…
The Rise of Deming
THE RISE OF DEMING’S INFLUENCE The son of a small-town lawyer, Deming (a teacher and consultant in statistical studies)…
Clean Care is Safer Care
The first challenge launched by the World Alliance for Patient Safety focusing on the prevention of healthcare-associated infection. The vision was…
Crospy’s Four Absolutes
Crosby adopted his basic theories about quality in four Absolutes of Quality Management as follows: Quality means conformance to requirements,…
Does Ignorance Begets Confidence? – Dunning-Kruger effect
The Dunning-Kruger effect is a type of cognitive bias in which people believe that they are smarter and more capable than they…
I Wore the Juice – Unskilled and Unaware of it
On one fine morning in Pittsburgh (PA), on April 19, 1995, a man aged 44, known by the name McArthur…