Moving beyond Data Access to QI action case questions

The word count distribution must include at least 350 words in response to each question. 1400 words total and 3 scholarly sources total. References for this case should be current online sources. RESEARCH: You need to cite at least three Scholarly Journal articles in addition to citing the course textbook Burns, L. R., Bradley, E. H., & Weiner, B. J. (2011). Shortell and Kaluzny’s Health Care Management: Organizational Design and Behavior (6th ed.).

RESEARCH: You need to cite at least three Scholarly Journal articles in addition to citing the course textbook. At least (2) of your citations must be from scholarly journal articles with references and must use citations from the downloaded book, Burns, L. R., Bradley, E. H., & Weiner, B. J. (2011). Shortell and Kaluzny’s Health Care Management: Organizational Design and Behavior (6th ed.). Wikipedia, Wiki Answers, About.com, Ask.com, Yahoo Answers, eHow, Personal blogs, and other sources of that ilk are not credible for academic work. Quoting such sources as credible is strictly forbidden.

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OUTLINE FOR THIS CASE: READ THE CASE STUDY ON PAGE 276 CALLED MOVING BEYOND DATA ACCESS TO QUALITY IMPROVEMENT ACTION. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS.

1. In a narrative format, discuss the key facts and critical issues presented in the case.

2. Given this situation, what are the apparent barriers to using incident reporting systems for QI? How can these barriers be overcome?

3. What steps would you propose to engage both clinicians and QI staff in enhanced QI activities?

4. As a leader in health care, how would you handle the problem and implement changes?