Improving Your Office Testing Process
A Toolkit for Rapid-Cycle Patient Safety and Quality Improvement
This toolkit provides information and resources to help physicians' offices, clinics, and other ambulatory care facilities assess and improve the testing process in their offices.
Select to access a webcast presentation by Dr. Milton "Mickey" Eder.
Using the Toolkit
Starting the Improvement Process in Your Office
Assessing Office Readiness
Office Readiness Survey
Office Readiness Survey Scoring Sheet
Planning for Improvements
Planning for Improvements Tool
Assessing Your Testing Process
Assessing Your Testing Process Survey
Assessing Your Testing Process Survey Scoring Sheet
Patient Engagement
Patient Engagement Survey
Encuesta sobre participación de pacientes (Spanish version)
Using the Patient Handout
Patient Handout
Formulario para el Paciente (Spanish version)
Chart Audits
Chart Audit Tool
Electronic Health Record Evaluation
Electronic Health Record Evaluation Tool
Project Team
Milton “Mickey” Eder, PhD, Principal Investigator
Director of Research & Evaluation
Access Community Health Network
Chicago, IL
Sandy G. Smith, PhD
University of Chicago
Access Community Health Network
James Cappleman, MSW
John Hickner, MD, MSc
Chairman, Department of Family Medicine
Cleveland Clinic
Nancy Elder, MD
Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine
University of Cincinnati
Gurdev Singh, MScEng, PhD
Director, University of Buffalo Patient Safety Research Center
SUNY University at Buffalo
Consultants
Bruce Bagley, MD
American Academy of Family Physicians
Terry McGeeney, MD
TransforMED
James Meisel, MD, FACP
Boston University
John Orzano, MD, MPH
Concord Hospital
Eric Poon, MD, MPH
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Glen Seils, BE
GSeils Consulting
Leif Solberg, MD
HealthPartners Research Foundation
This publication is in the public domain and may be used and reprinted without permission.
These materials were developed with grant support from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ grant HS17911). The opinions presented in this toolkit are those of the authors, who are responsible for its content, and do not necessarily reflect the position of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services or the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
Select to access a webcast presentation by Dr. Milton "Mickey" Eder.
Contents
User GuideUsing the Toolkit
Starting the Improvement Process in Your Office
Assessing Office Readiness
Office Readiness Survey
Office Readiness Survey Scoring Sheet
Planning for Improvements
Planning for Improvements Tool
Assessing Your Testing Process
Assessing Your Testing Process Survey
Assessing Your Testing Process Survey Scoring Sheet
Patient Engagement
Patient Engagement Survey
Encuesta sobre participación de pacientes (Spanish version)
Using the Patient Handout
Patient Handout
Formulario para el Paciente (Spanish version)
Chart Audits
Chart Audit Tool
Electronic Health Record Evaluation
Electronic Health Record Evaluation Tool
Project Team
Milton “Mickey” Eder, PhD, Principal Investigator
Director of Research & Evaluation
Access Community Health Network
Chicago, IL
Sandy G. Smith, PhD
University of Chicago
Access Community Health Network
James Cappleman, MSW
John Hickner, MD, MSc
Chairman, Department of Family Medicine
Cleveland Clinic
Nancy Elder, MD
Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine
University of Cincinnati
Gurdev Singh, MScEng, PhD
Director, University of Buffalo Patient Safety Research Center
SUNY University at Buffalo
Consultants
Bruce Bagley, MD
American Academy of Family Physicians
Terry McGeeney, MD
TransforMED
James Meisel, MD, FACP
Boston University
John Orzano, MD, MPH
Concord Hospital
Eric Poon, MD, MPH
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Glen Seils, BE
GSeils Consulting
Leif Solberg, MD
HealthPartners Research Foundation
This publication is in the public domain and may be used and reprinted without permission.
These materials were developed with grant support from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ grant HS17911). The opinions presented in this toolkit are those of the authors, who are responsible for its content, and do not necessarily reflect the position of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services or the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
Current as of August 2013
Internet Citation: Improving Your Office Testing Process: A Toolkit for Rapid-Cycle Patient Safety and Quality Improvement. August 2013. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/professionals/quality-patient-safety/quality-resources/tools/ambulatory-care/office-testing-toolkit/index.html
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