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Stop re-inventing the wheel: Building foundations to spread good practice
Stop re-inventing the wheel: Building foundations to spread good practice

Sustaining and scaling system improvement is an ongoing challenge in the complexity of human services. Efforts to address common care problems are constantly reinvented, as lessons learned in one organisation are not routinely transferred to others. This article describes an approach to long term spread and scale from the beginning of small-scale improvement. 

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The implementation playbook
The implementation playbook

Implementation is often a weak link in improvement efforts to meet targets. Yet the success and sustainability of change depends on it. The Implementation Playbook is a quick reference guide developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) to facilitate effective health-related implementation efforts.

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Clinical governance
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Understanding strategy
Understanding strategy

Understand the concept of strategy and some of its key terms.

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Planning a consumer-focused quality and clinical governance system
Planning a consumer-focused quality and clinical governance system

In this presentation by Cathy Balding, she discusses the three critical steps for leading quality consumer care and experiences.

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Successful project management
Successful project management

Learn 10 tips for effective & successful project management.

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A guide to developing and assessing a quality plan  for healthcare organisations
A guide to developing and assessing a quality plan for healthcare organisations

Quality and safety is now a recognised strategic imperative of healthcare organizations.

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Create a dynamic improvement plan
Create a dynamic improvement plan

10 Quality Improvement Plan tips to stand out from the crowd.

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