Here are the insights Dr. Choctaw shared:
1. Define problems. Assessing how a problem can be solved by consulting an overall team, infrastructure and timeframe can help get to the bottom of the problems affecting a health system.
2. Work with quality data. Consulting quality data as a source to assess how severe the problem is can be useful in the decision-making process.
3. Check improvement. Once a project is completed, progress and improvement needs to be monitored.
4. Account for failure. Having plans in place to address failure is key to increasing project sustainability. Asking a team how improvement can fail is one way to plan for failures.
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