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Quality First » Resources » Continuous Quality Improvement » Evaluating Programs and Services

Continuous Quality Improvement: Evaluating Programs and Services

MedQIC
MedQIC supports Quality Improvement Organizations (QIOs) and providers of services to Medicare beneficiaries in finding, using, and sharing quality improvement resources thereby advancing the quality improvement community.


Taking the Mystery Out of Measurement
Performance measurement ought to be the foundation of quality improvement efforts. For a variety of reasons, it is often not done, or done poorly.

Lessons Learned From Post-Occupancy Evaluations
Architects committed to improving the way environments serve their inhabitants are returning after buildings are occupied to see how well they are performing.

Institute Works to Advance Quality in Aging Services
As one of its four signature areas, the Institute for the Future of Aging Services (IFAS) brings together applied researchers and aging-service providers to examine new and existing practices for improving quality. Their goal is to develop a collaborative research network on quality of care and help standardize research in the field.

Performance Management: Beyond the Numbers
The senior living industry is constantly changing, and so is the population we serve. In order to be successful, we need to think differently about how to deliver services to our residents while still controlling cost.

The Many Faces of Quality Assessment
Defining, measuring and maintaining quality within organizations is more important than ever, as the baby boomers march into their golden years with an expectation for high-end, cutting-edge programs and services.

Last Updated : 3/13/2008 5:27:56 PM

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