In this issue of Clinics in Perinatology, guest editors Drs. Heather C. Kaplan and Munish Gupta bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Quality Improvement. In recent years, the growing use of quality improvement (QI) methods to apply evidence-based practices to clinical care has resulted in a greater penetration of QI methods in neonatal intensive care units across the world and a more sophisticated appreciation of how best to use them. This issue provides important updates in these areas as well as looks at the future of QI in perinatology.
Common Quality Improvement Methodologies Including the Model for Improvement, Lean, and Six Sigma Sustaining Improvement Initiatives: Challenges and Potential Tools Challenging Cases in Statistical Process Control for Quality Improvement in Neonatal Intensive Care Integrating Implementation Science with Quality Improvement to Improve Perinatal Outcomes Developing a Respiratory Quality Improvement Program to Prevent and Treat Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Next Steps for Health Care-Associated Infections in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit All Care is Brain Care: Neuro-Focused Quality Improvement in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit The Evolution of Neonatal Patient Safety How Design Thinking and Quality Improvement Can Be Integrated into a Human>Centered Quality Improvement” Approach to Solve Problems in Perinatolo Improving Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Quality and Safety with Family-Centered Care The Electronic Health Record as a Quality Improvement Tool: Exceptional Potential with Special Considerations Using Quality Improvement to Improve Value and Reduce Wast Recent Progress in Neonatal Global Health Quality Improvement Measuring Equity for Quality Improvement
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