Evaluating Quality Improvement Training Programs Call for Proposals Released
Evidence for Improvement: Evaluating Quality Improvement Training Programs
Application Deadline: July 16, 2008
Public health and health care workers have many opportunities to acquire quality improvement (QI) training. However, limited evidence exists about whether and how these training programs increase the ability of individuals to successfully engage in work to improve health and health care. Information about the impact of such programs on organizational culture and patient outcomes is also scarce. This information gap may lead to under-investment in effective QI training opportunities and over-investment in training that is not effective. This call for proposals solicits evaluations of existing QI training programs to produce evidence that will inform decision-making about whether and how to invest in QI training.
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