Projects
Introduction
TNAAP’s Quality Improvement projects are based on an Enhanced Medical Education format. State topic experts present the science in short, well-organized presentations that include a small number of high-value process changes for your practice to implement. Each practice collects a baseline data set and ongoing quarterly data to track progress over the course of the 6 to 12-month project. The goal is to demonstrate the successful short-term impact of process improvements. This impact can then be compared with costs incurred to provide a value assessment for further investment of each practice to sustain these process changes and develop future process improvement.
Each PHiiT project includes
- Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Part IV Credit
- Enhanced Online Medical Education
- Quality Improvement Training
- Metrics that are of high value to ambulatory pediatric care
- Personalized reports of your practice’s progress
- QI Team Training and Individual Practice Support
Quality Improvement Tools
To learn more about TNAAP's Quality Improvement Program, please contact
Becky Brumley, RDH, MPH
Program Director/Quality Coach
Email: becky.brumley@tnaap.org