Quality Café – Setting up Your QI Project for Success: Making Improvement Charters Work for You


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July 17 | 1200 1300

Health Quality BC

Online (Zoom)

Quality-Cafe

Event Description

An improvement charter is an important first step when initiating an improvement project. More than just a template, this tool facilitates discussions with project teams and communicates a shared vision. Sharing an example on Sustainability in QI from our Clinician Fellow, Ilona Hale, we will review how using an improvement charter incorporates critical elements for project success.

Learning objectives:

At the end of this webinar, learners will:

  • Recognize the elements of an improvement charter
  • Relate steps for setting up an improvement project and the right tools to use and when
  • Describe the key information to include and review an example of a completed charter
  • Consider how environmental sustainability measures can be incorporated into an improvement charter

Presenters

Andrea Wnuk
Leader, Health System Improvement
Health Quality BC

Dr. Ilona Hale
Clinician Fellow
Health Quality BC

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Event Details

Quality Café – Setting up Your QI Project for Success: Making Improvement Charters Work for You

Date and Time

July 17, 2024 | 1200 – 1300

Organizer

Health Quality BC

Location

Online

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