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Root Cause Analysis: How to Easily Transform Your Needs Assessments

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Is your CME content scratching the surface or truly addressing the core issues in healthcare practice?

As a CME professional, you're constantly striving to create educational interventions that make a real difference. But sometimes, despite your best efforts, the impact falls short of expectations. Root cause analysis (RCA) could be the missing piece in your needs assessment toolkit, helping you uncover the true sources of performance gaps and design more effective CME programs.

By listening to this episode, you'll discover:

  1. How to apply RCA techniques to enhance your needs assessments and identify the root causes of practice gaps
  2. Step-by-step guidance and practical tools for conducting RCA
  3. Real-world examples of how RCA can lead to measurable improvements in healthcare outcomes

Tune in now to unlock the power of root cause analysis and revolutionize your approach to CME program development.

Resources

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). Root Cause Analysis.

Institute for Healthcare Improvement. Improving Root Cause Analyses and Actions to Prevent Harm.

Singh G et al. Root Cause Analysis and Medical Error Prevention. StatPearls.

Driesen B et al. Root Cause Analysis Using the Prevention and Recovery Information System for Monitoring and Analysis Method in Healthcare Facilities: A Systematic Literature Review. J Patient Saf. 2022;18(4):342-350

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Manage episode 441695732 series 3391398
Content provided by Alexandra Howson PhD and Alexandra Howson PhD | CME Writer. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Alexandra Howson PhD and Alexandra Howson PhD | CME Writer or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Is your CME content scratching the surface or truly addressing the core issues in healthcare practice?

As a CME professional, you're constantly striving to create educational interventions that make a real difference. But sometimes, despite your best efforts, the impact falls short of expectations. Root cause analysis (RCA) could be the missing piece in your needs assessment toolkit, helping you uncover the true sources of performance gaps and design more effective CME programs.

By listening to this episode, you'll discover:

  1. How to apply RCA techniques to enhance your needs assessments and identify the root causes of practice gaps
  2. Step-by-step guidance and practical tools for conducting RCA
  3. Real-world examples of how RCA can lead to measurable improvements in healthcare outcomes

Tune in now to unlock the power of root cause analysis and revolutionize your approach to CME program development.

Resources

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). Root Cause Analysis.

Institute for Healthcare Improvement. Improving Root Cause Analyses and Actions to Prevent Harm.

Singh G et al. Root Cause Analysis and Medical Error Prevention. StatPearls.

Driesen B et al. Root Cause Analysis Using the Prevention and Recovery Information System for Monitoring and Analysis Method in Healthcare Facilities: A Systematic Literature Review. J Patient Saf. 2022;18(4):342-350

  continue reading

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