by measureyourmission_Ed | Aug 25, 2020 | Process Behavior Charts
In a recent article in https://www.qualitydigest.com/ Don wheeler discusses why using Process Behavior Charts for COVID- 19 data may violate one of the primary rules for analyzing and presenting data, namely, the best analysis is the simplest analysis that provides...
by measureyourmission_Ed | Jun 23, 2021 | Healthcare Process Improvement, Process Behavior Charts, Revenue Cycle Metrics
The 7 Performance Signals to Look For in Your KPIs The simple secret to prioritising the KPIs that need your attention is to monitor the size and direction of the gap between current performance and targets. Your performance measures are there to give you advice about...
by measureyourmission_Ed | May 23, 2021 | Denials Management, Revenue Cycle Metrics
The overarching goal of this report is to promote administrative simplification, consistency and transparency as well as increase automation, improve the patient experience and enhance yield performance by creating and defining claim resolution standards and metrics...
by measureyourmission_Ed | Feb 19, 2021 | Revenue Cycle Metrics
The federal government has penalized 774 hospitals for having the highest rates of patient infections or other potentially avoidable medical complications. Those hospitals, which include some of the nation’s marquee medical centers, will lose 1% of their Medicare...
by measureyourmission_Ed | Feb 16, 2021 | Healthcare Process Improvement, Process Behavior Charts, Revenue Cycle Metrics
Start using the XmR control chart/Process behavior chart to track all of your Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s). You probably already have the data, and these charts will tell you if your process is “in” or “out” of...
by measureyourmission_Ed | Sep 1, 2020 | Process Behavior Charts
The predictive power of control charts Steve DaumJune 8, 20151 comment7 min read Predicting the future: This article, originally published in QualityDigest.com, addresses the power of charts in providing useful prediction. Predicting the future has been the...
by measureyourmission_Ed | Feb 11, 2018 | Uncategorized
Business Objectives must be: Quantifiable and Measurable Have a time frame Attainable An example of a Business objective for a hospital could be: Reduce admission time from 2 hours to 1 hour in the next 6 months to improve patient...