Quality Café – Getting Started with Measurement: Measurement Planning for Improvement


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October 16 | 1200 1300

Health Quality BC

Online (Zoom)

Quality-Cafe

Event Description

Are you leading an improvement project and wondering how to get started with your measurement plan? 

A measurement plan is a useful tool to identify a family of measures, data collection strategies, how to display data and baseline/target results to achieve the overall aim of the initiative. Join us to learn how to use a measurement plan to successfully drive your quality improvement initiative.

Learning objectives:

At the end of this webinar, learners will:

  • Describe the importance of measurement for improvement.
  • Describe the key components of measurement planning for quality improvement initiatives.

Presenter

Colin O’Neill (he/him)
Leader, Health System Improvement
Health Quality BC

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Event Details

Quality Café – Getting Started with Measurement: Measurement Planning for Improvement

Date and Time

October 16, 2024 | 12:00 – 13:00 PT

Organizer

Health Quality BC

Location

Online

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