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Wisconsin Mental Health Collaborative

Wisconsin Mental Health Collaborative. AGENDA Welcome & Introductions – Tom Mosgaller Review Agenda – Tom Mosgaller Discussion Topic – NIATx Tools Refresher (Fishbone diagram, Flowcharting, Nominal Group Technique) Site Updates – Door Iowa/Grant Jefferson La Crosse

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Wisconsin Mental Health Collaborative

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  1. Wisconsin Mental Health Collaborative AGENDA • Welcome & Introductions – Tom Mosgaller • Review Agenda – Tom Mosgaller • Discussion Topic – NIATx Tools Refresher (Fishbone diagram, Flowcharting, Nominal Group Technique) • Site Updates – • Door • Iowa/Grant • Jefferson • La Crosse • Lincoln/Marathon/Langlade • Milwaukee • Rock • Wood • Barriers & Challenges – Anything keeping you up at night? • Future Topics – Leading Effective Change Teams • Next Calls – second Thursday of the month – 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. CST • June 9 • July 21 (moved to third Thursday) • August 11 • September 8 • October 13 (if needed) • Evaluation

  2. This is NOT Rapid Cycle Improvement!

  3. PDSA Cycle for Improvement Act Plan • Objective • Questions and • predictions (why) • Plan to carry out • the cycle (who, • what, where, when) • What changes • are to be made • in next cycle? • Abandon • Adapt • Adopt Study Do • Complete the analysis of the data • Compare data to • predictions • Summarize • what was • learned • Carry out the plan • Document problems • and unexpected • observations • Begin analysis • of the data

  4. Model for Improvement 1. What are we trying to accomplish? 2. How will we know that a change is an improvement? 3. What changes can we make that will result in an improvement? Reference: Langley, Nolan, Nolan, Norman, & Provost. The Improvement Guide P A D S

  5. The NIATx Approach to Quality CORE PRACTICES: • Simple model of improvement • Use of aims • Collaborative approach • Empower those closest to the work • Develop the business case

  6. Walk Thru Fish-Bone Nominal Group Flow Charting

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