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Virtual interative training
Measurement for Improvement

Measurement for Improvement

Member price: $108.00 | Price: $120.00
Online
09 May 2024, 11AM - 2PM AEST
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Measurement for improvement requires a specific set of principles including shifting away from averages and before and after measures. In this workshop, you will learn the fundamentals of how to include measurement over time into your everyday practice.

This course will be conducted in one 3-hour session and we are limiting the number of participants to 100.

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Price
ACHS Member ACHS Non-Member
Single Registration $108 Single Registration $120
Organisation Registration $102 Organisation Registration $108
Cancellation Policy
The ACHS reserves the right to cancel any program.  Full registration will be refunded if a program is cancelled or oversubscribed.
IF YOU WISH TO CANCEL*
Cancellations received in writing by ACHS more than 7 days prior to the event will be accepted and all fees refunded less 10% (ex GST) of the total cost of the training. Cancellations received within 7 days of the event will not be refunded, however, transfer of your registration to another person is acceptable.
Learning Objectives
  1. Gain insights into the measurement expectations of organisations with respect to overall governance and accreditation of health services. 
  2. Understand how the measurement of processes over time allows insight and opportunities to redesign processes of care, specifically related to run charts and statistical process control charts. 
  3. Relate measurement to Deming's theories of profound knowledge and the concept of special and common cause variation.  
  4. Understand the basic measurement tools that can be used every day even in the absence of technology
Who should attend

This is a basic – intermediate level training session 

Healthcare professionals including:
•    frontline clinical staff
•    patient safety specialists
•    quality improvement professionals
•    departmental or unit team managers
Presenter
Assoc Professor Peter Hibbert
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