The Audiology Quality Improvement Plan provides a mechanism of continuous improvement in care through ongoing monitoring and evaluation of patient outcomes.
The QI plan is designed to improve patient outcomes through refinement of the processes and systems. To accomplish this goal, the following objectives have been identified:
The responsibility for the QI plan lies with the director of the clinic and the designated staff.
The QI concept provides for staff members participating in identifying important aspects of care and indicators; development of standards of care/practice, policies, and procedures; problem solving; and implementation of corrective action plans.
Audiology service provides screening, evaluation, and treatment of children and adults with hearing and balance problems. Major functions include evaluation of hearing and balance disorders, education regarding hearing loss, and rehabilitation of hearing problems through amplification.
Reporting will be done on a monthly basis or as per the standard operating procedure for the Quality Improvement program for the facility. Reporting will include status of indicators, sentinel events causing negative patient outcomes, resolved problems, and issues for which there has been no resolution.
An annual report will be prepared to indicate how the clinic/facility plans to integrate the information obtained into each QI study conducted.
Adapted from: Lynn, D., & Riquelme, L. F. (1997). Q.I.-the easy way: A practical guide for developing quality improvement programs. Glenmont, NY: New York State Speech-Language-Hearing Association.