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Close the quality circle. Improve quality continually. Get things done with TPSC Improve, the Quality Improvement Tracker module. This module allows you to plan, monitor and manage improvement activities. Your screen opens with a dashboard so you can see what the status is of your actions. Your dashboard is totally adaptable so you decide how you want to keep the overview. You can start improvement activities from any other part of our CRMS. For example, from an incident or an analysis. Start from within TPSC Improve. With other software you might run the risk of loosing the oversight, but not with TPSC Improve. And there is no need to remember monitoring actions. Set out indicators and let the software tell you where things are improving or where your corrective attention is needed. Enable your whole organization to work with TPSC ImproveTM. Depending on the rights structure, you can see what is happening in a department, a care unit or throughout the whole organization. Allow reporters of incidents follow how their employer deals with their reports. Show how dedicated you are to improving patient safety. Increase your staff’s motivation and loyalty. The Quality Improvement module is your window into the organization and helps you realizing the desired improvements. |
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Top 5 advantages |
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1.TPSC Improve enables you to start and monitor improvement actions from anywhere (incidents, inventories, analyses) in the Clinical Risk Management System. |
4.Use indicators to monitor whether an improvement action is achieving its goals or whether it goes off track. |
2.Design your overview dashboard in such a way you keep track of exactly what you want to see. |
5.With TPSC Improve you close the quality circle. After the reporting and analyzing activities, this module gets you into what it’s all about: improving quality and increasing patient safety. |
3.TPSC Improve progresses the cooperation within and between departments on improvement actions. Its transparent character increases motivation. |
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