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The public health quality improvement exchange: Sharing what Works in QI

The public health quality improvement exchange: Sharing what Works in QI. Public Health Quality Improvement Exchange Welcome to www.phqix.org. Jamie Pina, PhD, MSPH NNPHI Open Forum Meeting Thursday, December 6, 2012. PHQIX – It’s time to take part!.

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The public health quality improvement exchange: Sharing what Works in QI

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  1. The public health quality improvement exchange: Sharing what Works in QI

  2. Public Health Quality Improvement ExchangeWelcome to www.phqix.org Jamie Pina, PhD, MSPH NNPHI Open Forum Meeting Thursday, December 6, 2012

  3. PHQIX – It’s time to take part! Submit a QI initiative and share it with the public health community Search QI initiatives and learn from others Communication with peers about QI in our community forum Reach out to QI Experts for advice

  4. PHQIX – Why Submit? • Professional presence • Path toward accreditation • Feedback from peers • Weekly and video highlights • Giveaways and promotions • Recognition with your administration

  5. PHQIX – Who Should submit? A member of the organization that led a public health QI Initiative The submitter of the QI Initiative will be the primary contact.

  6. PHQIX – What information do I need? • Information about your QI team and partner organizations • Background on the project and implementation • Details about the evaluation of your QI Initiative. • Tools or other materials • PDF version of the submission template is on www.phqix.org

  7. PHQIX – Data collection template To develop the PHQIX data collection template, we used the following resources: Practice Exchange Prototype OSTLTS Story Collection Template SQUIRE Recommendations NACCHO Profile ASTHO Profile PHQIX Expert Panel Focus Group PHQIX User Group Focus Group Literature review of public health QI Text Analysis/WFA of previous QI Documentation

  8. PHQIX – Data collection template To review and refine the PHQIX data collection template, we used the following resources: PHQIX Expert Panel (2 Rounds) PHQIX User Group QI Researchers NNPHI experts RWJF experts

  9. Site Statistics – last three business days 243 visits 151unique visitors 7.5minutes average time on site 1388pageviews 121registered users

  10. Site Statistics – last three business days Top search terms: immunizations lean department of health vision infant mortality primary care immunization data standards

  11. Follow us on twitter: @PublicHealthQIX #PHQIX

  12. The RTI PHQIX Team (Core) Jamie Pina Project Director Mark Koyanagi Technical Development Lead Kelley Chester Community Engagement & Sustainability Lead Cindy Throop Social Media & Outreach Lead Amanda Flynn-Riley Social Media & Outreach Manager Diana Smith Expert Panel &Submissions Coordinator Stephen Brown Project Coordinator Dean Jackman Project Manager

  13. The Public Health field is very collaborative in spirit “Quality Improvement Together”

  14. Thank you ! Questions?

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