Poster (Health Services, Economics and Policy Change) ID 1985397

IF 2.4 Q1 REHABILITATION
Farnoosh Farahani, B. C. Craven
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The Spinal Cord Injury Implementation and Evaluation Quality Care Consortium (SCI-IEQCC) is a quality improvement initiative (began in 2019) with a mission to provide optimal and equitable rehabilitation services for all Canadians regardless of where they live, and to ensure the functional recovery, health and well-being for individuals living with spinal cord injury and disease (SCI/D). To highlight the growing needs of an expanding multisite network and the importance of governance and organizational structures to support the execution of current deliverables while addressing emerging challenges. The SCI-IEQCC has a central team for network management. Administrators/leaders, clinicians with implementation science training, local site implementation teams, and individuals with lived experience comprise the SCI-IEQCC. Implementation and evaluation of indicators and best practices across 10 participating organizations requires: operational oversite; monitoring of project milestones; adherence to regulatory requirements; sustained data quality with linkage for analyses; report card dissemination; information sharing and network updates; strategic planning to map future directions; identification of priorities; and, meeting academic/funding deliverables. SCI-IEQCC has driven improvements in rehabilitation service delivery, performance, utilization of best practices, and increments in staff engagement, training, and knowledge exchange. SCI-IEQCC challenges are derived from the diversity of participating organizations, turnover in leaders, staff shortages, reducing variation in documentation and data management, and ensuring resource continuity. The growing complexity of this multisite network necessitate innovative approaches to streamline processes across sites, ensure uniform adherence to regulatory requirements, disseminate innovations in informatics, and assure dedication to its mission and vision.
海报(医疗服务、经济学和政策变化)ID 1985397
脊髓损伤实施与评估优质护理联盟(SCI-IEQCC)是一项质量改进计划(始于 2019 年),其使命是为所有加拿大人提供最佳和公平的康复服务,无论他们居住在哪里,并确保脊髓损伤和疾病(SCI/D)患者的功能恢复、健康和福祉。 强调不断扩大的多站点网络日益增长的需求,以及管理和组织结构的重要性,以支持执行当前的交付成果,同时应对新出现的挑战。 SCI-IEQCC 有一个负责网络管理的中心团队。管理者/领导者、接受过实施科学培训的临床医生、地方现场实施团队以及有生活经验的个人组成了 SCI-IEQCC。对 10 个参与机构的指标和最佳实践进行实施和评估需要:运营监督;监测项目里程碑;遵守监管要求;保持数据质量并将其与分析联系起来;发布成绩单;信息共享和网络更新;制定战略规划以规划未来方向;确定优先事项;以及满足学术/资金交付要求。 SCI-IEQCC 推动了康复服务的提供、绩效、最佳做法的利用,以及工作人员参与、培训和知识交流的增加。SCI-IEQCC 面临的挑战来自参与机构的多样性、领导的更替、人员短缺、减少文件和数据管理的差异以及确保资源的连续性。 这个多站点网络的复杂性日益增加,因此有必要采用创新方法来简化各站点的流程,确保统一遵守监管要求,传播信息学方面的创新,并确保致力于实现其使命和愿景。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
3.40%
发文量
33
期刊介绍: Now in our 22nd year as the leading interdisciplinary journal of SCI rehabilitation techniques and care. TSCIR is peer-reviewed, practical, and features one key topic per issue. Published topics include: mobility, sexuality, genitourinary, functional assessment, skin care, psychosocial, high tetraplegia, physical activity, pediatric, FES, sci/tbi, electronic medicine, orthotics, secondary conditions, research, aging, legal issues, women & sci, pain, environmental effects, life care planning
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