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Methods to Increase Reliability in Quality Improvement Projects

Mary Anne Lenk, Susan LaMantia, Jennifer Oehler, D. A. Spencer, Tina Sosa

2024Hospital Pediatrics9 citationsDOI

Abstract

Although many quality improvement initiatives in health care see early and laudable success, 1 of the greatest challenges is sustaining the gains and avoiding the natural tendency of systems to revert to their original state, function, and outcomes. Reliability science describes a mathematical and systematic framework for understanding the level of reliability of interventions, and therefore the anticipated success and failure rate of both the steps of a process and the cumulative process overall. Successful utilization of this framework, along with the mindful organizing principles of high-reliability organizations, will facilitate ongoing and long-lasting improvement in outcomes. In this article, we describe practical methods to increase the reliability of interventions toward achieving and sustaining improvement goals.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineReliability (semiconductor)Quality managementQuality (philosophy)Reliability engineeringMEDLINEOperations managementBiochemistryManagement systemEconomicsPower (physics)EpistemologyQuantum mechanicsPhysicsPhilosophyChemistryEngineeringOccupational Health and Safety ResearchQuality and Safety in HealthcareRisk and Safety Analysis