Practice Reflections & Perceptions of MOSOPS—Process, Value, and Potential Use
Slide Presentation
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A conference call conducted on April 29, 2011, provided users with an overview of the development and use of the Medical Office Survey on Patient Safety Culture (MOSOPS). This is one of the sets of speaker slides from the call.
Select to access the slide presentation (PDF File, 900 KB; PDF Help).
http://www.ahrq.gov/qual/mosurvey11/fagnantacall/fagnantacall.pdf
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1.Practice Reflections & Perceptions of MOSOPS—Process, Value, and Potential Use
2.Creation of the Consortium of Practice-Based Research Networks
3.Consortium of 11 PBRNs
4.300 Primary Care Offices
5.Medical Office Sampling
6.How did you (PBRN) distribute and collect SOPS in your medical offices?
7.What worked best or didn’t work for distribution and collection of surveys in your medical offices? (PBRN)
8.Survey of Practice Point of Contacts (in the medical offices)
9.Bar chart
10.Enthusiasm Level: Positive Comments
11.Enthusiasm Level: Negative Comments
12.Did you feel that the survey items addressed all areas of patient safety? (point of contact)
13.Results/Reports to Practices
14.Practice plan for sharing results (point of contact)
15.Overall, has your office benefited from participating in the survey? (point of contact)
16.What feedback have you heard from the medical offices in response to their individual SOPS reports? (PBRN)
17.Please provide any ideas or suggestions you have for using the reports/results in the medical office. (PBRN)
18.Any other comments? We value your contribution to SOPS and invite you to share any other comments here.
Current as of May 2011
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Internet Citation:
Practice Reflections & Perceptions of MOSOPS—Process, Value, and Potential Use. Text version of slide presentation. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/qual/nhsurvey11/fagnantacall/fagnantacall.htm
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Practice Reflections and Perceptions of MOSOPS--Process, Value, and Potential Use
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