Quality Scenario: Setting Up a Quality Program

Are you brand new to QA? This guide has everything you need to set up a quality program

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5. Cultivate Culture and Evolve the Program (Ongoing)

How to ensure long-term success by fostering a culture of safety and establishing a process for continuous evaluation and evolution of the quality program.

Phase 5: Cultivate Culture and Evolve the Program (Ongoing)

Objective: To ensure long-term success by fostering a culture of safety and establishing a process for continuous evaluation and evolution of the quality program.

  • Foster a Culture of Quality: Actively promote a “just culture,” encourage transparency in error reporting, and celebrate quality achievements.
  • Assess the Culture: Use tools like patient safety culture surveys, leadership walk-rounds, and staff focus groups to regularly assess the organizational culture.
  • Establish an Annual Program Evaluation: On an annual basis, formally evaluate the effectiveness of the QAPI program, including the achievement of goals and the impact of improvement projects.
  • Stay Current and Refine: Continuously scan for changes in regulatory requirements, accreditation standards, and best practices to refine the QAPI plan and update priorities annually.

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Phase 5: Cultivate Culture and Evolve the Program (Ongoing)

Step 9: Foster a Culture of Quality and Safety

Processes and structures alone won’t create excellence. You need a supportive culture.

Key Elements of a Quality Culture

Work to develop:

  • Leadership commitment and modeling
  • Just culture principles (balancing accountability and learning)
  • Transparency about errors and near misses
  • Recognition and celebration of quality achievements
  • Psychological safety for staff to speak up
  • Involvement of patients and families in improvement
  • Continuous learning and sharing of best practices

Culture Assessment

Regularly assess your culture through:

  • AHRQ Patient Safety Culture Survey
  • Leadership walkrounds
  • Staff focus groups
  • Direct observation of practices
  • Review of event reporting patterns

Culture-Building Activities

Implement activities such as:

  • Safety huddles
  • Good catch recognition programs
  • Transparent sharing of quality data
  • Patient and family advisors on committees
  • Executive walkrounds focused on quality and safety
  • Quality improvement fairs to showcase projects

Step 10: Continuously Evolve Your Quality Program

Quality is not a destination but a journey. Your program should continuously evolve.

Program Evaluation

Annually evaluate your quality program by assessing:

  • Achievement of quality goals and objectives
  • Effectiveness of the committee structure
  • Appropriateness of selected metrics
  • Impact of performance improvement projects
  • Staff engagement in quality activities
  • Resource adequacy
  • Emerging quality priorities

External Scanning

Stay current with changes in:
  • Regulatory requirements
  • Accreditation standards
  • Best practices in quality and safety
  • Emerging quality issues in healthcare
  • New quality improvement methodologies
  • Technology solutions for quality management

Program Evaluation

Based on your evaluation and external scanning:

  • Refine your QAPI plan annually
  • Adjust committee structures as needed
  • Update metrics to reflect current priorities
  • Enhance staff education on emerging topics
  • Implement new improvement methodologies when appropriate

Conclusion: Your Quality Journey

Building a comprehensive hospital quality program is challenging work, but it’s among the most important contributions you can make to healthcare. By following these steps and utilizing the provided resources, you’ll create a program that not only meets regulatory and accreditation requirements but genuinely improves care for the patients you serve.

Remember that you’re not alone on this journey. Connect with fellow quality professionals through organizations like the National Association for Healthcare Quality (NAHQ), the American Society for Quality (ASQ) Healthcare Division, and your accrediting organization’s educational offerings.

Your commitment to quality saves lives, reduces harm, improves outcomes, and transforms healthcare. It’s demanding work, but nothing could be more worthwhile.

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