Story of Measurable Improvement in Public Health
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| Name of Health Department/Agency: |
Central Valley Health District |
| State: |
ND |
| Contact Name: |
Robin Iszler |
| Contact Information: |
riszler@nd.gov |
| Date Added: |
6/27/2011 |
| Program/Topic Area: |
Environmental health |
| QI techniques/tools: |
5-whys, Affinity Diagram, Flowchart, Root Cause Analysis, |
| Description of the process and intervention: |
Deficiencies in documenting environmental health services caused the team to use an affinity diagram to identify potential areas for improvement. A QI effort was implemented with a goal of increasing documentation of sewer inspections from 14% to 100%. After developing a flowchart of the current documentation process and conducting a root cause analysis using the 5-Whys technique, it was determined that inspections weren’t consistently being documented due to two different types of inspections and no clear protocol to document each. The improvement theory was that if a form is started when the call is received and are completed during the sewer inspection, then the number of documented sewer inspections will increase. The intervention involved the integration of a hybrid filing method that included both paper and electronic filing of completed forms. Data collection consisted of the number of sewer inspections that were properly documented. |
| Result/outcome: |
As a result of the new filing system, the percentage of properly documented sewer inspections increased from 14% to 80%. |
| Next Steps: |
The team will continue to refine the current computer filing program, educate all team members on the new filing system, and update the electronic and paper files weekly. The team will also continue to improve data collection and documentation of other environmental health services, starting with food inspection. |
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