Elusive starting points: The power of data to improve patient care
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When it comes to systematic improvements, starting small can lead to big results.
In this episode of resus10, Sean Graham interviews Dr. Catherine Counts, acting instructor for the department of emergency medicine at the University of Washington and research and quality improvement manager for Seattle Fire Medic One.
Catherine shares how her team uses comprehensive data along with a narrow focus to guide their improvement initiatives, the dangers of Shiny Object Syndrome and why “QA” should probably be eliminated from clinicians’ vocabularies.
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