Quality Framework
Audits in Healthcare
Lean Process Management
Improvement Cycles
Root Cause Analysis
100

JCI Accreditation

What is the gold standard for quality in global healthcare community?

100

Inform staff of upcoming audit and brief staff on audit etiquette.

What is the role of a supervisor in the preparation of an audit?

100

Excess work at some points

What is "muri"?

100

Plan Do Study Act

What does PDSA stand for?

100

Asking the question “Why” enough times until you get past all the symptoms of a problem & down to the root cause.

What is the "5 Whys" tool?

200

Accreditation framework is based on the Plan-Do-Act-Check for quality improvement.

What is the foundation of ISO 9001:2015 framework?

200

The use of appropriate customer service language and the number of complaints or compliments received.

What are some possible areas for a customer service audit?

200

Highlights the causes of problems because work stops immediately when a problem first occurs

What does "Jidoka" mean?

200

Simple, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Timely

What does "SMART" represent?

300

These goals help accredited organizations address specific areas of concern in some of the most problematic areas of patient safety.

What is the objective of International Patient Safety Goals (IPSG)?

300

Step 1: Identification of Problem

Step 2: Criteria Agreed & Standards Set

Step 3: Audit – Data Collection

Step 4: Analysis – Identify Areas of Improvement

Step 5: Make Necessary Changes

Step 6: Re-audit – Data Collection & Analysis

What are the steps in an audit cycle?

300

Sort, Set in order, Shine, Standardize, Sustain, Safety

What is the "6S" tool?

300

Cumulative total or percentage of total number of occurrences, total cost, or total of the particular unit of measure

What does the right vertical axis in a Pareto Chart represent?

400

- Evidence of manipulation, falsification, or alteration of records

- Wilful wrongdoing by employees or management

- Failure to adhere to regulatory requirements

What are some of the findings that must be reported in an audit?

400

Long-term approach to achieve small, incremental changes in processes in order to improve efficiency and quality

What is the "kaizen" approach to solving problems?

400

Start on the left by writing down the deviation from goal or final effect in a box. Draw an arrow to the right where the cause is written in another box. Use the “Why” tool to ask questions and the answer to each “Why” question will be the cause that is written in the next box.

What is the process to draw a cause map?

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