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The Model for Improvement (Part 2)
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Robert Lloyd, the Director of Performance Improvement at IHI, uses his trusty whiteboard to dissect the science of improvement. In short videos, he breaks down everything from Deming's System of Profound Knowledge, to the PDSA cycle, to run charts.
The Model for Improvement (Part 1)
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Robert Lloyd, the Director of Performance Improvement at IHI, uses his trusty whiteboard to dissect the science of improvement. In short videos, he breaks down everything from Deming's System of Profound Knowledge, to the PDSA cycle, to run charts.
The Science of Improvement on a Whiteboard!
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Dr. Robert Lloyd, Vice President at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, explains the key elements of the Science of Improvement using a white board in these short videos.
How Can Providers Help Create Health Equity?
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Dr. Don Berwick talks about where health providers can start in promoting health equity.
Why Does Health Equity Matter to You?
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Dr. Don Berwick discusses why health equity is important to him personally.
What One Thing Would You Do to Create Health Equity?
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Health disparities expert David R. Williams discusses the most important change that could create health equity.
How Can Health Care Promote Health Equity?
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Health disparities expert David R. Williams discusses the role of health care and other factors to create health equity.
How Can Providers Reduce Unconscious Bias?
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Health disparities expert David R. Williams discusses promising strategies to reduce implicit bias against people of color and other minority groups.
Does Racism Play a Role in Health Inequities?
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Health disparities expert David R. Williams explains how racism — including implicit bias — plays a role in health inequities.
Why Haven’t We Made More Progress on Health Equity?
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Health disparities expert David R. Williams explains the progress and challenges in reducing health inequities in the United States.
What Is Health Equity, and Why Does It Matter?
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In this short video, health disparities expert David Williams defines health equity and the impact of health disparities on people of color.
What Is the Goal of Reliable Design? (Part 3 of 5)
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IHI Executive Director Frank Federico explains the goal behind reliable design — and why capability is just as important as reliability.
How Can You Make Processes Reliable? (Part 2 of 5)
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IHI Executive Director Frank Federico discusses steps you can take to make your processes more reliable.
What Is Reliability? (Part 1 of 5)
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IHI Executive Director Frank Federico provides an introduction to reliability, including a definition, some examples, and components of IHI’s proven methodology.
"Each of You, All of Us": Maureen Bisognano, IHI National Forum 2011 Keynote
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IHI President and CEO Maureen Bisognano outlines a vision of improvement and collective impact anchored by patient-centered care, improvement capability, strong health care delivery systems and the pursuit of the Triple Aim.
QI Games: How Do You Measure the Banana?
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Choosing and defining your measures might sound easy, but those two tasks cause problems for improvement teams all the time.
QI Games: Learn How to Use PDSA Cycles by Spinning Coins
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You may have thought your coin spinning days ended in grade school, but it turns out the activity can help you learn about theories, predictions, and PDSA cycles.
QI Games: Learning about Variation by Counting Candy
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Understanding variation is critical when you’re working to improve a process or system. In this activity, you’ll learn to distinguish between two types of variation: common cause and special cause. (And you’ll get to eat candy!)
QI Games: The Red Bead Experiment
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W. Edwards Deming, one of the founders of modern quality improvement, invented the famous Red Bead Experiment to illustrate how typical managers try — and fail — to improve quality.
Priority Matrix: An Overlooked Gardening Tool
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Don Goldmann is a well-known physician, educator, and … gardener? In this short video, Goldmann invites us into his home garden and uses a priority matrix — a useful tool in any improvement work — to determine which types of kale he plans to grow next year.
Virtual Learning Hour Special Series: Understanding and Addressing Sources of Caregiver Anxiety
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September 11, 2020 | Learn about methods to understand and address sources of anxiety among health care professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Virtual Learning Hour Special Series: Fostering Connection and Co-Creation
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August 21, 2020 | Fostering connection and co-creation are tools that can help support the well-being of the health care workforce.
Virtual Learning Hour Special Series: Psychological Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
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August 7, 2020 | Psychological PPE, "personal protective equipment" to promote health care workforce mental health and well-being, has become even more essential during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Virtual Learning Hour Special Series: Peer Support: Fostering Connection and Destigmatizing Mental Health for Caregivers
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July 24, 2020 | Peer support is an effective intervention in the pursuit of care team member well-being and joy in work, and can aid in destigmatizing health-seeking behaviors among caregivers.
Virtual Learning Hour Special Series: COVID-19 and the Case for Contact Tracing
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June 19, 2020 | Explore the key components of a contact tracing model and the importance of engaging health care systems, community health workers, social workers, and public health departments.
  
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