When prioritizing quality improvement initiatives, the highest priority should be given to a process that needs to comply with a new regulatory requirement beginning in the next quarter. Regulatory compliance is crucial for maintaining the organization’s accreditation, avoiding penalties, and ensuring patient safety. Addressing this requirement promptly is essential to meet legal and accreditation standards and avoid potential risks.
A high-performing patient experience metric with one month of decreased performance (A): While important, this issue is less urgent compared to regulatory compliance.
A high-risk, low-volume process with common cause variation in the past quarter (C): Though important, common cause variation suggests the process is stable, making regulatory compliance a more pressing issue.
An outcome measure outperforming the benchmark for the past 12 months (D): This area is performing well, so it is not a priority compared to ensuring compliance with new regulations.
References
NAHQ Body of Knowledge: Prioritizing Quality Improvement Initiatives
NAHQCPHQ Exam Preparation Materials: Regulatory Compliance and Quality Improvement
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