4th May 2022
By Nicola Ballingall, Senior Improvement Advisor
This 6 minute read about the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s (IHI) visit 2022 is best enjoyed whilst listening to the BCHS QI playlist that the group created on the day.
With a focus on demand and capacity, we heard about the QI work going on in Occupational Therapy, podiatry, and for retention of new starters.
Megan Collins, Ellie Gillett, Louise Hughes
Pedro Delgado from the IHI prompted us to consider:
with Hardeep Mehmi
· “By using a QI project format, we were able to work our way through problems systematically.” The People Participation team have been very helpful when we have had change ideas to ensure we are heading in the right direction.” (Hardeep Mehmi)
· Next steps: “With your new superpowers in data, you can work out which segments of the work tell stories about your success, such as your progress with children’s referrals.” (Pedro Delgado) Hardeep reflected that Power BI will be helpful in capturing this information.
with Gry O’Shea
“I’m in awe that, despite everything teams have been through, you still go out there and use QI to improve the services we offer.” (Allison Jones, Deputy Director of Community Services)
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