What are my
goals for Year 10?
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Prepare final report of results and conclusions
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Maintain gain of first cycle
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Select topic for next cycle
How can I
achieve these goals?
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Congratulations! You made it through ten years of
practice quality improvement. It is time to take a
look back at the process and results. Your final
report will include a summary of all your data with
descriptions of the implementation plans and
results. You will make a plan to ensure that the
hard work you did to improve quality in your
practice continues on after the project has ended.
It will also be time for you to decide what practice
quality improvement project you will tackle next.
What will I need
to attest to in the ABR Personal Data Base for Year 10?
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Text in italics was added to indicate relevance to
specific projects. Answers in bold would be correct
based on competing the RadiologyQuality.com
recommendations.
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1)
Which of the following describes your progress
this year with regard to your current PQI project?
(Please check all that you have accomplished during this
year)
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I have not yet begun a PQI activity
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I have chosen an appropriate project
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I have made baseline measurements to document the
scope of the problem
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I have analyzed the root cause of the problem
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I have developed an action plan for improvement
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I have instituted the action plan
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I have made measurements to determine if
improvement has occurred
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I have completed a PQI project, and am in the
process of choosing another
2)
What is the major area of your PQI project?
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Patient safety
(for Procedural
Pause Project)
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Referring physician survey
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Accuracy of interpretation
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Practice guidelines and standards
(for Critical
Results and Communication Protocol Projects)
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Report timeliness
3)
Which of the following best describes the origin
of your project:
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Individual project
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Department/Institutional project
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Practice group project
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Health care system or regional project
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Society template or tool
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Society-sponsored ABR-qualified project
(for
RadiologyQuality.com projects)
4)
Which of the following goals are incorporated
into your project (check all that apply):
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Improved
patient safety(for
Procedural Pause and Critical Results Projects)
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Improved patient outcome
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Reduction
in medical errors(for
Procedural Pause)
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Change in procedural morbidity/complications
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Improved patient satisfaction
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Improved
compliance with standards
(for
Procedural Pause and Critical Results Projects)
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Improved
practice efficiency/communication(for
Critical Results and Communication Protocol Projects)
5)
Which ACGME/ABMS/ABR core competencies are incorporated
in your project (check all that apply):
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Medical knowledge
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Patient
care
(for
Procedural Pause and Critical Results Projects)
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Interpersonal and communication skills(for
Critical Results and Communication Protocol Projects)
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Professionalism
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Practice-based learning and improvement
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Systems-based practice
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What does
RadiologyQuality.com recommend to fulfill these
requirements?
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If you have chosen to design your own project or use
an existing external project, then click here for
general tips on preparing a final report and
maintaining gains (OR)
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If you have chosen a
RadiologyQuality.com project, then click
below to prepare your final report with plans for
maintaining the gains of your project:
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Critical Results Project
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Procedural Pause Project
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Communication Protocol Project
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Choose a
quality improvement project and metric for your next
10 year cycle
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Design your own project (OR)
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Participate in an existing external project (OR)
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Pick a
RadiologyQuality.com project
What else do I
need to do?
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Every year you must to log on to the ABR Personal
Database and attest to your compliance.
https://www.abronline.org/
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You can document your compliance with us, if using a
RadiologyQuality.com project, in case you are
audited by the ABR.