The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) is a not-for-profit organization leading the improvement of health care throughout the world. IHI is a reliable source of energy, knowledge, and support for a never-ending campaign to improve health care worldwide. The Physician Office System Program (POSP) is a joint initiative of Alberta Health & Wellness, the Alberta Medical Association and Alberta's Regional Health Authorities that helps Alberta physicians use technology to improve work flow and patient care in their clinics. Toward Optimized Practice (TOP) is an Alberta-based health quality improvement initiative that fits within the broader health system focus on quality and complements other strategies such as Primary Care Initiative and the Physician Office System Program. It supports physician practices, and the teams they work with, by fostering the use of evidence-based best practices and quality initiatives in medical care in Alberta. The Health Quality Council of Alberta (HQCA) is an independent organization legislated under the Regional Health Authorities Act that gathers and analyzes information and collaborates with health regions and boards, professions and government to translate that knowledge into practical improvements to the quality and safety of the health care Albertans receive. Shared Mental Health Care in Canada is a website that provides information on shared care models that might be considered by Primary Care Networks. The Alberta Quality Matrix for Health, developed by the Health Quality Network, is a framework that helps organize information and thinking around the complexity of the health system. Its success depends on its ability to help organizations and professionals frame their thinking and achieve their goals. The Alberta Perinatal Health Program provides services to its stakeholders with a view to increase practitioner knowledge and skills, improve clinical practice; improve the quality of care to mothers and babies, build Regional Health Authority Perinatal Services Capacity and influence Perinatal Health policy.
The Physician Office System Program (POSP) is a joint initiative of Alberta Health & Wellness, the Alberta Medical Association and Alberta's Regional Health Authorities that helps Alberta physicians use technology to improve work flow and patient care in their clinics.
Toward Optimized Practice (TOP) is an Alberta-based health quality improvement initiative that fits within the broader health system focus on quality and complements other strategies such as Primary Care Initiative and the Physician Office System Program. It supports physician practices, and the teams they work with, by fostering the use of evidence-based best practices and quality initiatives in medical care in Alberta.
The Health Quality Council of Alberta (HQCA) is an independent organization legislated under the Regional Health Authorities Act that gathers and analyzes information and collaborates with health regions and boards, professions and government to translate that knowledge into practical improvements to the quality and safety of the health care Albertans receive. Shared Mental Health Care in Canada is a website that provides information on shared care models that might be considered by Primary Care Networks. The Alberta Quality Matrix for Health, developed by the Health Quality Network, is a framework that helps organize information and thinking around the complexity of the health system. Its success depends on its ability to help organizations and professionals frame their thinking and achieve their goals. The Alberta Perinatal Health Program provides services to its stakeholders with a view to increase practitioner knowledge and skills, improve clinical practice; improve the quality of care to mothers and babies, build Regional Health Authority Perinatal Services Capacity and influence Perinatal Health policy.
The Alberta Quality Matrix for Health, developed by the Health Quality Network, is a framework that helps organize information and thinking around the complexity of the health system. Its success depends on its ability to help organizations and professionals frame their thinking and achieve their goals.
The Alberta Perinatal Health Program provides services to its stakeholders with a view to increase practitioner knowledge and skills, improve clinical practice; improve the quality of care to mothers and babies, build Regional Health Authority Perinatal Services Capacity and influence Perinatal Health policy.