Unit V Project Instructions Recall from the Chapter 4 reading that there is no specific point in an implementation process where a particular measurement must be used, but rather, measurement should b


Unit V Project

Instructions

Recall from the Chapter 4 reading that there is no specific point in an implementation process where a particular measurement must be used, but rather, measurement should be continuous throughout the Plan, Do, Study, Act (PDSA) cycle, using the best suited data and analytic tools. This allows for flexibility in the selection and timing of measurement to help convert data into knowledge to drive process improvement.In Unit III, you identified potential implementation strategies for three strategic goals established by your organization. In this assignment, you must now do the following for each of the three strategic goals:

  • First, choose five of your potential strategies for each goal. 
  • Second, identify a potential tool for measurement and/or analysis for each strategy. 
  • Third, identify specifically what that tool will measure or analyze.

Example: Develop and implement tools for quality monitoring: Create a checklist for providers to follow when sepsis is suspected in a patient to standardize delivery of care. Checklists will be retained and reviewed to measure compliance.Your textbook discusses seven common tools for measurement, but this list is not inclusive by any means, and you are free to consider other options. The goal is for you to evaluate each strategy and identify the most effective tool that could be used.Use the  Unit V Project Template to complete this assignment. After completing the requirements above for all three strategic goals, save your template as LastName.FirstName Unit V Project and upload your file to Blackboard for grading.APA formatting is not required for this assignment.