Why do Quality Improvement?

Paul Batalden and Frank Davidoff of the Dartmouth Institute describe quality improvement as: “The combined efforts of everyone – health care professionals, patients and their families, researchers, commissioners, educators – to make changes that will lead to better patient outcomes, better system performance, and better professional development.”

Our Mission

The Ashford and St Peter’s NHS Foundation Trust (ASPH) ‘Quality of Care’ strategic objective (2018-23) states that we aim to be “creating a learning organisation and a culture of continuous improvement, to reduce repeated harms and improve patient experience”. One of the ways we will contribute to achieving this objective for the organisation will be … More Our Mission

QI and Sustainability

Last year, we asked Dr Peter Wilkinson to write a short blog on his reflections and his top 5 learning points following his participation in a one-week, in-person training course provided by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI). As well as being an Improvement Coach, Dr Wilkinson is also an Ambassador for Health and Sustainability … More QI and Sustainability

Finding Inspiration

Next month the IHI/BMJ International Forum for Quality and Safety in Healthcare takes place in Amsterdam and we are looking forward to joining a small delegation from ASPH and our local, partner organisations at the conference. These kind of forums are invaluable for sharing ideas, meeting like-minded colleagues from other organisations and finding inspiration. Last … More Finding Inspiration

The power of storytelling

A colleague shared this excellent blog with us recently.  It is by Shaun Maher, Principal Educator in the Quality Improvement Team at NHS Education for Scotland and is on the subject of the power of storytelling for improvement – https://www.careopinion.org.uk/blogposts/654/stories-the-original-data-for-improvement Shaun describes how our use of data in improvement is important and qualitative data can … More The power of storytelling