To be successful in improving quality healthcare, it is important to keep a few things in mind. The six major aims for improvement and they are Safety, in hopes of avoiding harm to patients from the care that is intended to help them. Effectiveness is related to a scientific approach to all who could benefit from it and refraining from providing services to those not likely to benefit from it. Patient-centered care for each patients’ preferences, needs, and values and ensuring that patient values are taken into consideration in all clinical decisions. Timely manner would help by reducing wait times and possible harmful delays for both those who receive and those who give care. Efficiency would help with avoiding waste, waste of equipment, supplies, ideas, and energy. Equitable is providing equal care regardless of gender, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status. (Moore Graham F, 2015). Although the need for quality improvement in health care is almost universal, the ways of achieving effective improvement in overall care are misunderstood. Donabedian developed the structure, process, outcome to think about quality-improvement efforts. The Donabedian model is a conceptual model …show more content…
They each seem to have their strong points as well as weak points, in my opinion. From the structure–process–outcome that is used to think about quality-improvement efforts. Whereas, the quality improvement (QI) consists of systematic and continuous actions that lead to measurable improvement in health care services and the health status of targeted patient groups. From my understanding these two models here could piggyback from each other. It seems that one picks up from the other one. The process evaluation framework, on the other hand, seems very different from the others I have found. It emphasizes the relations between implementation, mechanisms, and