Managing Quality: Quality Improvement eLearning course

This Managing Quality: Quality Improvement course delves into refining care provision within your workplace. Our focus is to foster an understanding of delivering a high quality service. Throughout the course, you'll examine quality improvement's dynamics and its application in healthcare settings.

Diving into the intricacies of quality improvement, you'll grasp its essence and operational mechanisms. We also emphasise a hands-on approach, thereby enabling you to actively participate in the process. Moreover, by scrutinising real-world scenarios, you'll discern areas ripe for enhancement within your professional environment.

Moreover, this course equips you with actionable strategies for elevating service standards. Through practical exercises and case studies, you'll gain insights into streamlining processes and fostering a culture of continuous improvement.

Join us on this journey towards excellence in managing quality within health and social care settings.

  • Different models of quality improvement measurements
  • Quality Improvement and quality assurance in healthcare – an overview of key terms
This Quality Improvement course is specifically for people who would like to develop their management skills. Furthermore, it can help identify areas in their own workplace for improvement. Or also act as a refresher to help build on existing strengths and knowledge.
This course will take 60-90 minutes to complete.

You can access this Health and Social Care online leadership course as part of the Care Leadership Package, which includes 20+ courses and certificates, on the Click eLearning platform. The course costs £90, and gives access unlimited learning in one simple annual subscription.

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Managing Quality: Quality Improvement eLearning course - Grey Matter Learning

Aims of the Managing Quality: Quality Improvement course

  • Understand the concept of delivering quality service in health and social care settings and reflect on current practices within your workplace for improvement.
  • Explore the principles and processes of quality improvement within healthcare settings.
  • Identify various models of quality improvement and evaluate their effectiveness in enhancing service delivery.
  • Gain insight into the mechanisms and methodologies involved in improving quality within the context of health and social care.
  • Develop skills to apply quality improvement principles and models to address specific areas for enhancement in care provision.

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As a leading eLearning platform provider, Grey Matter Learning recognises the importance of accessibility in learning. We are proud to have integrated Recite, an innovative tool that enables learners to access eLearning content more easily, regardless of their abilities. With Recite, learners can benefit from text-to-speech in over 65 languages, colour contrast adjustments, and translation of over 100 languages, to enhance their learning experience.

These tools can help to make learning more inclusive and accessible for learners with visual or hearing impairments, as well as those who speak different languages. By incorporating Recite into our website and Click eLearning platform, we are able to provide our carers with a comprehensive and accessible training solution that helps to promote learning outcomes for all learners.