The challenges of implementing quality improvement in small rural hospitals.

Qual Lett Healthc Lead

Health Services Consortium, Seattle, WA.

Published: November 1994

In the five years since launching its QI initiative, Mason General Hospital has dealt with many of the challenges that commonly arise in healthcare organizations during TQM implementation, including involving physicians and training staff. It also had to address a host of issues common to small rural organizations. At first glance, one might suspect that the move toward QI would be easier in a small organization because there are fewer leaders to orient, fewer people involved in work processes, and fewer levels of management. In fact, the small organization presents special challenges, including limited staff and financial resources, high turnover rates in key medical staff leadership positions, and small sample sizes. The strategies used by Mason General Hospital to respond to these and other challenges provide a model for small rural healthcare organizations.

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