The ACR Mammography Positioning Improvement Collaborative: A Multicenter Improvement Program Within a Learning Network Framework.

Sarah M Pittman, Kay Zacharias-Andrews, Kandice Garcia Tomkins, Mythreyi Bhargavan-Chatfield, David B Larson
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Purpose/objective: To share the experience and results of the first cohort of the ACR Mammography Positioning Improvement Collaborative, in which participating sites aimed to increase the mean percentage of screening mammograms meeting the established positioning criteria to 85% or greater and show at least modest evidence of improvement at each site by the end of the improvement program.

Methods: The sites comprising the first cohort of the collaborative were selected on the basis of strength of local leadership support, intra-organizational relationships, access to data and analytic support, and experience with quality improvement initiatives. During the improvement program, participating sites organized their teams, developed goals, gathered data, evaluated their current state, identified key drivers and root causes of their problems, and developed and tested interventions. A standardized image quality scoring system was also established. The impact of the interventions implemented at each site was assessed by tracking the percentage of screening mammograms meeting overall passing criteria over time.

Results: Six organizations were selected to participate as the first cohort, beginning with participation in the improvement program. Interventions developed and implemented at each site during the program resulted in improvement in the average percentage of screening mammograms meeting overall passing criteria per week from a collaborative mean of 51% to 86%, with four of six sites meeting or exceeding the target mean performance of 85% by the end of the improvement program. Afterward, all respondents to the postprogram survey indicated that the program was a positive experience.

Conclusion: Using a structured improvement program within a learning network framework, the first cohort of the collaborative demonstrated that improvement in mammography positioning performance can be achieved at multiple sites simultaneously and validated the hypothesis that local sites' shared experiences, insights, and learnings would not only improve performance but would also build a community of improvers collaborating to create the best experience for technologists, staff, and patients.

ACR 乳房 X 线照相术定位改进合作组织:学习网络框架下的多中心改进计划。
目的/目标:在该合作项目中,参与机构的目标是将符合既定定位标准的乳腺 X 线照相筛查平均百分比提高到 85% 或更高,并在改进计划结束时在每个机构至少显示出适度改进的证据:方法:根据当地领导的支持力度、组织内部关系、数据获取和分析支持以及质量改进(QI)计划的经验等因素,选出了合作计划的第一批参与单位。在改进计划期间,参与地点组织团队、制定目标、收集数据、评估现状、确定问题的关键驱动因素和根本原因,并制定和测试干预措施。此外,还建立了标准化的图像质量评分系统。通过跟踪一段时间内符合总体合格标准的乳腺 X 线造影筛查百分比,来评估各机构实施干预措施的效果:结果:六家机构被选为首批参与机构,开始参与改进计划。在改进计划期间,各医疗机构制定并实施的干预措施使每周符合总体合格标准的乳腺 X 光筛查平均百分比从合作平均值 51% 提高到 86%,在改进计划结束时,六家医疗机构中有四家达到或超过了 85% 的目标平均值。之后,所有参与计划后调查的受访者都表示该计划是一次积极的经历:通过在学习网络框架内实施结构化改进计划,合作组织的第一批成员证明了乳腺X光摄影定位性能的提高可以在多个地点同时实现,并验证了以下假设:当地地点分享经验、见解和学习成果不仅能提高性能,还能建立一个改进者社区,通过合作为技术人员、员工和患者创造最佳体验。
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