Healthcare quality improvement projects aim to enhance patient outcomes, safety, and overall care delivery within healthcare settings. These projects can vary widely in scope, focus, and methodology.
For your midterm assignment:
Select a healthcare quality improvement project and design a project charter. Then you will create a feasible, work breakdown structure and project schedule. You will also provide details about how you will measure success. What will your key performance indicators (KPIs) be?
The midterm assignment will account for 25 points of your final grade and is due on Week 4.
You may want to look at the Institute for Healthcare Innovations quality improvement projects or to get some examples. You can also pick a real-world example from your day job if you already work in healthcare.
Below are just a few examples of the many healthcare quality improvement projects that healthcare organizations undertake to improve patient care, safety, and overall outcomes. The specific projects chosen often depend on the needs and priorities of the institution and the patient population they serve.
- Reducing hospital readmissions: Designing interventions to reduce hospital readmissions, such as improved discharge planning, post-discharge follow-up, and coordination with outpatient providers.
- Reducing hospital acquired infections: Implementing protocols to minimize the occurrence of infections such as central line-associated bloodstream infections or ventilator-associated pneumonia.
- Improving medication safety: Creating processes to prevent medication errors, such as barcode scanning for medication administration, reconciliation of medications during transitions of care, and clear communication of dosage instructions.
The examples are intended to get you thinking in the right direction. There are limitless project ideas. These are not provided to necessarily encourage you to select the example topic areas unless this is what is of most interest to you.
Most project charters include the following elements:
- Project title: A concise and descriptive name for the project.
- Project team: The names and roles of the project leader, sponsor, and members, as well as their contact information and availability.
- Project background: The rationale and context for the project, including the problem statement, the gap analysis, and the literature review.
- Project aim: The specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) goal of the project, as well as the expected benefits and outcomes.
- Project scope: The boundaries and limitations of the project, including the target population, the setting, the intervention, and the resources.
- Project timeline: The key milestones and deliverables of the project, as well as the start and end dates.
- Project budget: The estimated costs and sources of funding for the project, as well as the budget allocation and monitoring plan.
- Project methods: The strategies and tools that will be used to implement, monitor, and evaluate the project, such as the Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycles, the data collection and analysis methods, and the quality indicators and key performance indicators (measures).
- Project risks: The potential challenges and barriers that may affect the project, as well as the mitigation and contingency plans.
- Project communication and dissemination plan: The methods and frequency of communication among the project team and with the stakeholders, as well as the reporting and dissemination plan.
Please upload your submission as either a Word document or PDF. Please remember the new AI policy for this course. Don’t prompt an LLM to create the first draft of this. I have seen many versions of AI generated healthcare quality improvement project charters, and while they are fantastic, your assignment is to generate your own for this course.
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