NAC 2011 April - Lee
Slides
- National Strategy for Quality Improvement in Health Care
- Table Of Contents
- Background
- The National Quality Strategy (NQS) builds on a set of core principles that emphasize national support for local strategies and can guide and hold accountable the actions of stakeholders
- Table Of Contents
- The framework consists of three aims, in addition to being guided by a set of core principles, that frame the underlying priorities and goals
- These three pillars form the underlying framework of the Strategy
- The Strategy adopts six priorities, that are based on broad community input and engagement, research, and best practices
- Priority #1
- Priority #2
- Priority #3
- Priority #4
- Priority #5
- Priority #6
- The 10 principles guiding the National Quality Strategy are reflected not only in the framework, but in how goals, targets, and plans are developed
- Principles continued
- Principles continued
- Table Of Contents
- The HHS Quality Work Group (QWG) facilitated the development of the NQS and will continue to play a key role during implementation
- The HHS Quality Work Group will meet regularly throughout the implementation process and will focus on four main goals
- The Interagency Working Group was established to ensure alignment and coordination of quality efforts
- The IWG will meet three times during the implementation process and will focus on six main goals
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