Abstract
Public health agencies are increasingly experimenting with quality improvement (QI) strategies designed to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of their efforts. Does QI work in public health, and if so for whom and under what circumstances? What QI strategies work best for which types of public health process failures, and at what cost? Research underway through the Public Health Practice-Based Research Networks (PBRN) Program is examining these types of questions to build an evidence base for public health QI.
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
12-12-2011
Repository Citation
Mays, Glen P., "Driving QI with Research: Findings from Public Health PBRNs" (2011). Health Management and Policy Presentations. 51.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/hsm_present/51
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Notes/Citation Information
A presentation at the Multi-State Learning Collaborative Open Forum on Quality Improvement in Public Health, held in Washington, DC.