CONDUCT OF HEALTH CARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION RESEARCH
Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center
100 Academy Drive Irvine, CA 92612
May 24–25, 2007
THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2007—Auditorium
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8:30 am |
Welcome Major persistent quality problems
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Major problems in spreading health care quality
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Break |
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10:00 am |
Approaches to researching health care quality improvement: State of the science
Discussion
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The State of Quality Improvement and Implementation Research: Expert Views, Workshop Summary
Appendix A
Workshop Agenda
CONDUCT OF HEALTH CARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION RESEARCH
Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center
100 Academy Drive Irvine, CA 92612
May 24–25, 2007
THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2007—Auditorium
8:30 am
Welcome
Major persistent quality problems
Value perspective—Paul O’Neill, Forum co-chair
Patient perspective—Denise Dougherty, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
9:00 am
Major problems in spreading health care quality
Paul Plsek, Directed Creativity
9:45 am
Break
10:00 am
Approaches to researching health care quality improvement: State of the science
Kaveh Shojania, University of Ottawa
Paul Heidenreich, Stanford University
Jeremy Grimshaw, Ottawa Health Research Institute
Trish Greenhalgh, University College London
Brian Mittman, Veterans Administration
William Tierney, Indiana University
Discussion
Moderator: Marshall Chin, University of Chicago
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12:30 pm
What we know and don’t know about effective quality improvement (QI) strategies: Developing agendas for research/evaluation and spread
Identify three high-priority, effective QI strategies as basis for developing a spread agenda
Identify three high-priority, unanswered questions about QI strategies as basis for developing a research/evaluation agenda
1:30 pm
Spread and implementation of quality improvement research findings
Spread and implementation of research findings
Paul Wallace, Kaiser Permanente
David Pryor, Aetna
Research
William Rouse, Georgia Institute of Technology
Newton Margulies, University of California, Irvine
Other observers
Guenter Risse, University of Washington
3:15 pm
Break
3:30 pm
Breakout groups (discuss what we need to know)
Spread and implementation of research findings
Strategies for change in various settings
Accounting for context
Moderator: Andrea Kabcenell, Institute for Healthcare Improvement
Research
How to get new methods accepted
Strengthen research methods
Moderator: Marita Titler, University of Iowa
4:45 pm
Reconvene with larger group
Report answers
Discussion
5:30 pm
Adjourn
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FRIDAY, MAY 25, 2007—Auditorium
7:45 am
Revisit themes from Day 1
Tom Boat, Forum co-chair
8:00 am
Reactions panel: Strategic opportunities
Ethics
Jeffrey Cohen, HRP Associates, Inc.
Research training
Steve Shortell, University of California, Berkeley
Publication community
Cathy DeAngelis, Journal of the American Medical Association
Brian Mittman, Implementation Science
Funding
Denise Dougherty, AHRQ
Ignatius Bau, The California Endowment
9:30 am
Moving forward: Opportunities for change
William Rouse, Georgia Institute of Technology
Paul Wallace, Kaiser Permanente
Discussion
10:30 am
General reactions
11:00 am
Adjourn