Key Takeaways | Quality Improvement Initiatives In Critical Care
by kaaviyen karikalan
1. Quality indicators
1.1. NABH
1.1.1. Gnerating a QI
2. Prioritizing QI initiatives
2.1. QI
2.1.1. Identify gaps
2.1.1.1. Required data
2.1.1.1.1. Understand challenges
2.2. Balancinga sustainable data
3. Implementing protocols
3.1. Targetted improvement
3.1.1. Establishing targets
4. Dissemination
4.1. Display
4.1.1. Mails
4.1.1.1. Registries
4.1.1.1.1. Challenge people with results
5. Case discussion
5.1. Ball infuser
5.2. AISSACT
6. Skills required for implementor
6.1. Generic
6.1.1. Resilance
6.1.1.1. Continual improvement
6.1.1.1.1. Focus on team
6.2. Specific
6.2.1. QI frameworks
6.2.1.1. Data analysis
6.2.1.1.1. Communication and engagement
7. Recomendations for novice quality implemetors
8. What is QI
8.1. Addressing practical, clinical questions
8.2. Trying to tackle problems that are inconsistent with the standards
9. Starting a QI
9.1. Valuable clnical data set
10. Elements
10.1. Process, Personnel, Goal, Timeline and measurement
11. What is optimal data
11.1. Core | Sustainable data set | Awaremess of population
11.2. Frailty and Frailty Index
12. Designing a core data set
12.1. No burden
12.1.1. Consolidate
12.1.1.1. Useful and sustainable
13. Buildng a QI database
13.1. Start with core
13.1.1. Simple
13.1.1.1. Prioritize
13.1.1.1.1. Continously evaluate
14. Automation
15. Challenges in data collection
15.1. Patient challenges
15.1.1. ICU system
15.1.1.1. Who, what, when and how