W2: How will we know that change is an improvement? The Model for Improvement and Understanding Variation (Part 2)


Wednesday 6 November | 13:30-15:00



The Model for Improvement has led to proven results globally for more than 30 years and continues to be the engine for improvement today. Keys to its success are developing and testing impactful change ideas and measuring their impact over time. This workshop will explore the Model for Improvement and real-world results in the Asia Pacific region, with a focus on measurement and variation to understand the impact of changes on the system. Objectives: Understand the Model for Improvement and its use in achieving system change Identify the key tools for learning from data and variation in improvement projects Appreciate the value of moving from static data to learning from data over time Appreciate the value of measurement at both project level and when testing using PDSA cycles.



Lloyd Provost Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI); USA
Alison Starr Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), Asia Pacific
Ed Robertson Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), Asia Pacific