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6. Working and learning together: good quality care depends on it, but how ...
Key Words: interprofessional education; multiprofessional learning; teamwork ... Articles from Quality in Health Care : QHC are provided here courtesy of BMJ ...
Educating healthcare professionals is a key issue in the provision of quality healthcare services, and interprofessional education (IPE) has been proposed as a means of meeting this challenge. Evidence that collaborative working can be essential for ...
7. Effectiveness of quality improvement: learning from evaluations
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The effectiveness of many quality improvement interventions has been studied, and research suggests that most have highly variable effects which depend heavily on the context in which they are used and the way they are implemented. This has three important implications. Firstly, it means that the approach to quality improvement used in an organisation probably matters less than how and by whom it is used. Rather than taking up, trying, and then discarding a succession of different quality improvement techniques, organisations should probably choose one carefully and then persevere to make it work. Secondly, future research into quality improvement interventions should be directed more at understanding how and why they work—the determinants of effectiveness—rather than measuring whether they work. Thirdly, some element of evaluation should be incorporated into every quality improvement programme so that its effectiveness can be monitored and the information can be used to improve the systems for improvement.
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9. QHC Courses - qhealthcare
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11. The Quantum Human Computer (QHC) Hypothesis - ERIC
... QHC legalizes the existence of objects in Hilbert space. Finally, it is further suggested that, as fictitious as it may seem, human learning can be reduced into
This article attempts to suggest the existence of a human computer called Quantum Human Computer (QHC) on the basis of an analogy between human beings and computers. To date, there are two types of computers: Binary and Quantum. The former operates on the basis of binary logic where an object is said to exist in either of the two states of 1 and 0. The latter, however, operates on the basis of fuzzy logic where an object can exist in more than two states simultaneously. Through analogy, it is hypothesized that human beings are superb quantum computers that operate on the basis of human logic that accepts multiple states for objects simultaneously. Moreover, and since human beings are composed of physique, mind, memory, soul, and spirit, it is also hypothesized that the QHC legalizes the existence of objects in Hilbert space. Finally, it is further suggested that, as fictitious as it may seem, human learning can be reduced into a
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13. A Processual Approach To Friction in Quadruple Helix Collaborations
Education and Learning Sciences. Research output: Contribution to journal ... We develop such a model in which the QHC is represented as a process of ...
R&D collaborations between industry, government, civil society, and research (also known as ‘quadruple helix collaborations’ (QHCs)) have recently gained attention from R&D theorists and practitioners. In aiming to come to grips with their complexity, past models have generally taken a stakeholder-analytical approach based on stakeholder types. Yet stakeholder types are difficult to operationalise. We therefore argue that a processual model is more suited for studying the interaction in QHCs because it eschews matters of titles and identities. We develop such a model in which the QHC is represented as a process of generating four types of value: research value, market value, political value, and societal value. We then apply this processual model in analysing real-life cases of friction in QHCs. Friction is seen, not as an interpersonal clash, but as a discrepancy between two or more value-creation processes that compete for limited resources (some over-performing while others under-performing).
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QHC Held “Emerging Engineering Education Forum--International Engineering Science and Technology Talents Training”. On May 24th, the “Emerging Engineering ...
On May 24th, the “Emerging Engineering Education” Forum jointly organized by Tianjin University and the Emerging Engineering Education Center – International Engineering Science and Technology Talents Training was held at the Renaissance Tianjin Hotel. Internationally renowned engineering education experts from the United States, Britain, Australia, Denmark, Italy, teaching vice dean from T...
15. Quinte Health: Creating healthier communities. Together.
We are a family of four hospitals – Belleville General Hospital, North Hastings Hospital, Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital and Trenton Memorial ...
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16. Cultures for improving patient safety through learning: the role of teamwork
Qual Health Care. 2001 Dec; 10(Suppl 2): ii26–ii31. doi: 10.1136/qhc.0100026..
Improvements in patient safety result primarily from organisational and individual learning. This paper discusses the learning that can take place within organisations and the cultural change necessary to encourage it. It focuses on teams and team leaders ...
17. Understanding and learning from organisational failure
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Healthcare systems need better mechanisms for identifying, investigating, and learning from major organisational failures if they are to prevent such failures occurring in the future. Every healthcare system has its disasters—high profile failures of care in which many patients are harmed, perhaps seriously, and lives are often lost. In the UK such tragic circ*mstances have come to light with alarming regularity in recent years,1 and there has been a series of public inquiries into, for example, avoidable deaths in paediatric cardiac surgery in Bristol, negligent clinical practice in gynaecology in Kent, inappropriate post-mortem tissue removal and retention from children in Liverpool and, most recently and horrifically, the murder of over 200 patients in a period of 23 years by a general practitioner in Manchester.2 The cumulative effect of this litany of misadventure is hard to judge, but it has certainly contributed to reducing the willingness of the public and the media to place their trust in clinical professionals and healthcare organisations, and has fuelled calls for more regulation and oversight of clinical practice and the performance of healthcare organisations. Although the anatomy of these disasters is largely clinical—botched surgery, negligent diagnosis or treatment, errors in prescribing or administering drugs, clinical incompetence, and so on—subsequent inquiries and investigations suggest that their pathology is almost always organisational.3 These problem...
18. Qingdao Hismile College (QHC) - Courses
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