Fundamentals of Improvement
Model for Improvement
Data and Measurement
IHI Terminology
Charts
100

A basic principle of improvement is that every _________ is perfectly designed to get the results it gets.

System

100

What are the iterative steps of testing change in the Model for Improvement?

Plan, Do, Study, Act (PDSA)

100

Any basic statistical measure that does not produce an appropriate picture of the variation within the data

Static Data

100

The principle that states that in many situations, 20 percent of contributing factors account for 80 percent of the results

80/20 or Pareto Principle

100

6 or more consecutive points above or below the median

Shift

200

How good, by when, for whom

What are the 3 essential components/questions of an aim statement?

200

What is the PDSA phase during which we refine our changes based on what we learned?

Act

200

Line graph of data plotted over time, used to determine whether the central tendency of a process is changing

Run Chart

200

A measure that asks, "Are changes designed to improve one part of the system causing new problems in other parts of the system?"

Balancing Measure

200

5 or more consecutive points all increasing or decreasing

Trend

300

Innovation, Pilot Test, Implementation, Spread

What are the four phases of an improvement project?

300

The Model for Improvement begins with these three questions/components

What are we trying to accomplish? (Aim)

How will we know that a change is an improvement? (Measures)

What changes can we make that will result in an improvement? (Changes)

300

The effect of causes outside the core processes of the work

Special Cause Variation

300

A measure that asks, "Are the right steps being performed as planned in order to reach our aim?"

Process Measure

300

Data point that appears far off from the rest of the data points

Astronomical data point

400

A general idea for change that has been proven useful in developing specific ideas for changes that lead to improvement

(Hint: IHI gave us 72 of them)

Change Concept 

400

When scaling up an improvement project, multiply the number of encounters or events used in the last cycle by _____. 

5 (5x Rule)

400

Fluctuation caused by unknown factors resulting in a steady but random distribution of output around the average of the data

Common Cause Variation

400

A measure that asks, "Are we achieving the goal outlined in our aim statement?"

Outcome Measure

400

What type of diagram is this?


Driver Diagram

500

Two engineers and statisticians who met working at Bell Telephone Research Laboratories in the mid-1920s who developed the foundations of the Science of Improvement.

Shewhart and Deming

500

Janet's favorite person from IHI?

Donald Goldman, MD

500

Line graph of data plotted over time, that includes upper/lower limits, used to identify the difference between normal and unusual (and/or positive or negative) variation in data

Control Chart

500

A quality improvement philosophy that focuses on improving value by reducing waste of time and resources

Lean

500

What type of chart is this?


Pareto Chart

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