"Part of the reason why quality improvement is so hard to achieve may be that those involved in leading QI programmes need to deploy three different but interrelated types of improvement skills: technical, soft and learning skills. A lack of skills in one area will constrain progress, irrespective of the team’s strengths in other skill areas."
Skilled for improvement? Learning communities and the skills needed to improve care: an evaluative service development
J Gabbay, A le May, C Connell, JH Klein
The Health Foundation
March 2014
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QIPP (Quality, Innovation, Productivity and Prevention) aims to help NHS organisations deliver higher quality care and operate more efficiently and effectively. The Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust has set up a programme to implement QIPP across the trust. This blog, delivered by the RFH Medical Library, will highlight latest papers about QIPP to support the Trust as they carry out this work.
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Improving learning is very important in improvement of quality of skill over the time. GMC revalidation services also aim to keep a check on the quality of learning and improvement in the skills of the doctors
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