National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report
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EvidenceNOW: Tools and Resources
The Agency for Healthcare and Quality (AHRQ) offers practical, research-based tools and other resources to help a variety of health care origanizations, provider, and others make care safer in all health care settings. AHRQ's evidence-based tools and resources are used by organizations nationwide to improve the quality, safety, effectiveness, and efficiency of health care. Improving health care quality by increasing the capacity of small primary care practices to implement the best clinical evidence is our aim. These tools and resources can be searched by the key drivers and the change strategies of the EvidenceNOW Key Driver Diagram.
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51 to 60 of 70 Tools and Resources DisplayedThis primer includes short descriptions of the following continuous quality improvement (QI) approaches: Model for Improvement, Lean, Six Sigma, and the Baldridge Quality Model.
This case study of a primary care practice provides insight into the clinic’s quality improvement project to improve blood pressure control. It highlights the steps in the quality improvement (QI) process, future measures, and lessons learned.
This toolkit consists of 10 tools and templates—with instructions and examples—for primary care practices to use to improve quality. Tools include: cause and effect diagram, failure modes and effects analysis, histogram, Pareto chart, and scatter diagram.
This tool introduces respectful questioning as a way to help clinicians understand their patients’ cultural health beliefs, and socioeconomic circumstances and stressors. It can help clinicians and patients develop mutually acceptable and realistic treatment plans.
These slides provide an overview of Plan, Do, Study, Act (PDSA) cycles, describe testing strategies for implementation, and demonstrate a PDSA cycle.
These index card-sized cards offer a menu of "recipes for health" that clinicians can use to talk to patients about health goals and make recommendations to encourage heart health.
This online library from AHRQ provides key resources for clinicians and others interested in self-management support for chronic conditions.
This collection of templates for creating personal health records and sharing care plans with patients helps primary care practices think about how they could empower patients with their own health information.
This Quick Reference Guide provides an overview to the AHRQ SHARE Approach, a 5-step process for shared decision-making. It links to communication and shared decision-making tools, as well as a 1-day train-the-trainer curriculum.
This resource offers a set of the latest evidence-based changes to improve delivery of clinical interventions for the treatment of tobacco use and dependence.