Offering the latest news in health care quality and safety, the ISQua blog also features guest posts from the best and brightest in the industry.

Join ASQua for a day of knowledge-sharing, inspiration, and networking as we work together to create a more efficient, patient-centric healthcare system. November 28th 2023.

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The next CAHO International Webinar will be on Key Performance Indicators, Monitors, Measurement and Benchmarking with Rich G Greenhill of Texas Tech Health Sciences Center. Register now!

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Join us on Monday, 18th May 2020 at 15:00 UTC+1 to hear from Dr. Thomas Lee, Editor-in-Chief of NEJM Catalyst, on 'the invisible patients' - those without COVID-19.

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We were delighted to have world leading experts in improvement and change implementation, Rocco Perla and Lloyd Provost, join us for a webinar to discuss how we can use improvement science and data to better understand and manage the COVID-19 crisis.

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ISQua's Learning about Improvement Community of Practice was delighted to host Helen Crisp for her virtual session on 'Learning from Measurements in Improvement' on 27th March 2020.

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ISQua's Learning about Improvement Community of Practice is delighted to host Helen Crisp for her virtual session on 'Learning from Measurements in Improvement'

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Are you a healthcare professional who is passionate about improvement? Join us for a live interactive session to learn more about how the Fellowship Programme can help you improve your knowledge, expand your professional network and become confident about implementing improvement.

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Thursday, 19 December 2019 12:15

Blog Highlights from 2019

As we get close to the end of 2019 and begin a brand-new decade in 2020, we’ve looked back at the posts we’ve shared over the past year and collated the Top 10 Most Popular:

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In the last 10 years, a lot has happened around the world as far as healthcare quality and patient safety is concerned.

This includes efforts from the World Health Organisation (WHO), the epitome of healthcare-related enterprise, to Ministries of Health, and down to single-doctor clinics.

These efforts cover the most developed nations as well as least developed. Huge praise should be given to leaders at all levels for driving the agenda.

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ISQua in association with the USAID ASSIST Project/ University Research Co., LLC (URC) will be launching a new Community of Practice in 2019 which will focus on Learning about Improvement.

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