Promoting Continuous Quality Improvement

AIC works with our residential Community Care partners on clinical, operational and service quality initiatives. The aim is to support your organisation’s efforts in promoting continuous quality improvement and foster an innovative learning culture.

Background

AIC promotes Quality Improvement (QI) through facilitating collaborative workshops focusing on clinical and process improvement. During the workshop, Lean methodology and QI tools are introduced, and Community Care organisations are guided in their improvement projects.

In addition, QI toolkits are available for Community Care organisations to guide them as they embark on their improvement journey. The toolkits contain good practices from past projects and examples of Community Care providers’ QI projects. Contact us @ quality@aic.sg if you would like to find out more on the Quality Improvement toolkit

For Community Care Organisations who are interested in participating in our Process Improvement Workshops, please download the factsheets here for more details.

Recent QI Projects (2017 onwards)
Projects Outcomes
6S Workshop
  • Equipping Community Care organisations with knowledge of 6S
  • Working with Community Care organisations to plan and apply the use of 6S
Quality Improvement Collaborative Workshops(Clinical and Process Improvement)

Improve key processes and clinical quality through:

  • Using Lean methodology and Subject Matter Experts’ inputs to identify improvement opportunities and brainstorm solutions
  • Sustaining and spreading improvement efforts through standardisation of good practices
Resources

1. National Infection Prevention and Control Guidelines for Long Term Care Facilities, 2021

Please access the guidelines here

2. 7 Steps to Effective Hand Hygiene Poster (click here)

3. 4 Moments for Hand Hygiene (Residential care) Poster

This poster is applicable in residential care settings e.g. nursing homes. (click here)

4. 4 moments for Hand Hygiene (Non-residential care) Poster

This poster is applicable in non-residential settings e.g. centre-based facilities such as day care and day rehabilitation centres. (click here)

5. Food Hygiene Assessment Checklist (click here)

Queries

For enquiries or interest in participating in quality improvement projects, please contact us at quality@aic.sg

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