Improvement requires setting aims. An aim of an improvement project should be time specific, measurable and define a specific population. Achieving agreement on the aim of a project is critical for maintaining progress.
Teams make better progress when they are very specific about their aims and those aims are unambiguous and focused.
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This resource is from the NHS Scotland Quality Improvement HUB
On this website you will find quality improvement topics, tools, case studies, news, current awareness bulletins, and access to the evidence base provided via Evidence into Practice and Health Improvement Evidence.
The Quality Improvement Hub website provides a range of resources to support organisations to improve the quality of healthcare. These Quality Improvement topics cover a range of subjects that are relevant to delivering quality improvement.