Resources for the Breakout Sessions
Session #1: For those interested in learning more about value work
- For those interested in changing care on the ground now (QI/QA): Go to the UCSF Learning Center page and login using your MyAccess credentials. Once you are in, search for CPI (Continuous Process Improvement). The search will return a series of videos you can watch to learn about CPI.
- For those interested in research: You can visit the CHV resources webpage, which describes large data sets external to UCSF that are available for research, or, for UCSF data, the UCSF Research Data Browser.
- For those who aren't sure whether they are doing or want to do QI vs. research: UCSF Institutional Review Board's "Is this QI or research?" page.
Session #2: For those with an idea who want to learn about paths available at UCSF
- For those interested in implementing care design: Value improvement project development template, an Excel spreadsheet that shows what health systems leaders think about and how to pitch a project to them.
- For those who want to get to UCSF clinical data: Finding Patient Data for Research, a PowerPoint presentation by Dana Ludwig which tells you how to use the UCSF Research Data Browser.
- For those interested in research: You can visit the CHV resources webpage, which describes large data sets external to UCSF that are available for research, or, for UCSF data, the UCSF Research Data Browser.
- For those who aren't sure whether they are doing or want to do QI vs. research: UCSF Institutional Review Board's "Is this QI or research?" page.
Session #3: For those already implementing value work and interested in sustaining or potentially getting an academic product
- Turning QI into Scholarly Output, a PowerPoint presentation by Dr. Grace Lin
- UCSF Clinical & Translationial Science Institute (CTSI) Consultation Services
- Institute for Healthcare Improvement: 6 Essential Practices for Sustainable Improvement by Richard Scoville, Oct. 26, 2017
- Scoville R, Little K, Rakover J, Luther K, Mate K. Sustaining Improvement. IHI White Paper. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Institute for Healthcare Improvement; 2016. (Available at ihi.org)