Vocabulary
Quality Basics
Quality CHoRography
Regulatory Readiness
Continuous Improvement
100

This type of goal is Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Timely

What is SMART?

100

These team members are responsible for quality outcomes

What is or who is everyone!

100

Comparing your performance to other organizations, past data

What is benchmarking?

100

An independent, not-for-profit organization, that is the nation's oldest and largest standards-setting and accrediting body in health care.

What is The Joint Commission?

100

National standardized survey measures patient experience/satisfaction in hopsitals 

What is HCAHPS (Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems) or CGCAHPS?

200

Process used to investigate adverse events and identify their underlying causes

What is Root Cause Analysis (RCA)?

200

Identify performance opportunity, research and define performance expectations, measure performance, analyze and compare data, identify improvement opportunity, design/redesign process, implement new process, monitor, start over

What is the quality improvement cycle?

200

CHoR recently celebrated being named as a top Children's Hospital for two pediatric specialties in this report.  

What is U.S. News and World Report?

200

This reporting system is accessible by any team members and allows team members to report patient safety events and safety concerns 

What is VCU Health Safe (VHS)?

200

Provide a flow chart to aid in medical decision making

What are Practice Guidelines/Clinical Pathways?

300

A bar chart that illustrates a project schedule

What is a Gantt chart?

300

Formal process frequently used to aid in quality improvement changes

What is Project Management?

300

This quality metric is one of CHoR's FY 25 priority metrics aimed at reducing the burden of health care-associated infections 

What is handwashing?

300
Grants providers the ability to perform certain procedures and see patients within a healthcare facility

What is privileging?

300

Looks like a fish and helps in determining where to start with problem solving

What is Fish Bone diagram/Root Cause Analysis?

400

The diagrams, charts, techniques, and methods used in quality improvement work.

What are Quality improvement tools or Analytic tools?

400

Physicians reviewing physicians, a practice deemed confidential by the Health Care Quality Improvement Act

What is peer review?

400

To be America's Safest Hospital and Zero Events of Preventable Harm.

What is our Health System vision and goal? 

400

This acronym can be utilized as a guide on how to respond during a fire. 

What is R- Rescue anyone in immediate danger, A-Activate the fire alarm by pulling the fire alarm pull station or calling *500 on-campus or 911 off-campus, C-Close doors to contain smoke, E-Extinguish the fire if it is small and if trained to do so, R- Relocate patients to a safe area?

400

Evaluates Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats

What is a SWOT analysis?

500

The Pareto Principle (80/20 Rule) suggests this relationship between cause and effect. 

What is 80% of effects come from 20% of causes?

500

This quality approach, originally from manufacturing, aims to eliminate waste and optimize processes

What is lean?

500

Standard time frame used to measure readmission rates?

What is 30 Days?

500

How are patients advised of their rights?

What is The Patient's Bill of Rights which should always be posted in highly visible patient care areas, Ambulatory Care Clinics, and all other outpatient areas. 

500

This practice involves managers and leaders visiting the place where work happens to observe processes, engage with employees, and identify improvement opportunities firsthand.

What is a GEMBA walk?

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