Dr. Jeanne Huddleston walks through the process of taking meaningful action with the data collected. We engage in a brainstorming exercise aimed at transforming data and reviews with fellow SLS Collaborative members and discuss actionable steps for improvement, drawing on cluster and common thread analyses shared across different sites to facilitate.
Key Points of Interest
Collaborative Problem Solving
Identify recurring issues and apply solutions that have been effective elsewhere, fostering a shared learning environment.
Data-Driven Actions
The real value of data and reviews lies in the ability to turn them into concrete, meaningful actions.
Targeted Improvement
Design and implement improvement projects that specifically address the needs of high-risk patients.