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  • Data to Decisions eBulletin #40: Submission platform to open next week!

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  • Emergency department visits for conditions best managed elsewhere

    Interpretive Notes Data Quality Actions Potential Actions Related to Quality of Care

    Information on this indicator related to D2D 3.0 can be found here. For technical notes, please see page 49 of the Data Dictionary.

    Interpretive Notes

    Tips to help you understand the data and put it in context.

    Data Quality Actions

    Tips to help you understand the quality of your data and, if necessary, take steps to improve it.

    Potential Actions Related to Processes of Care

    Concrete steps you can take to improve care, based on your data. Assuming you have established that the data are good enough to direct action AND that improving performance in this area is a priority for your team, you may wish to discuss the following options with your clinical leaders, Quality Improvement committees, team staff and/or patients:

  • Ambulatory care sensitive hospitalizations

    Interpretive Notes Data Quality Actions Potential Actions Related to Quality of Care

    Information on this indicator related to D2D 3.0 can be found here. For technical notes, please see page 35 of the Data Dictionary.

    Interpretive Notes

    Tips to help you understand the data and put it in context.

    Data Quality Actions

    Tips to help you understand the quality of your data and, if necessary, take steps to improve it.

    Potential Actions Related to Processes of Care

    Concrete steps you can take to improve care, based on your data. Assuming you have established that the data are good enough to direct action AND that improving performance in this area is a priority for your team, you may wish to discuss the following options with your clinical leaders, Quality Improvement committees, team staff and/or patients:

  • Concerned about your feelings

    Interpretive Notes Data Quality Actions Potential Actions Related to Quality of Care

    Information on this indicator related to D2D 3.0 can be found here. For technical notes, please see page 34 of the Data Dictionary.

    Interpretive Notes

    Tips to help you understand the data and put it in context.

    Data Quality Actions

    Tips to help you understand the quality of your data and, if necessary, take steps to improve it.

    Potential Actions Related to Processes of Care

    Concrete steps you can take to improve care, based on your data. Assuming you have established that the data are good enough to direct action AND that improving performance in this area is a priority for your team, you may wish to discuss the following options with your clinical leaders, Quality Improvement committees, team staff and/or patients:

  • Take your concerns seriously

    Interpretive Notes Data Quality Actions Potential Actions Related to Quality of Care

    Information on this indicator related to D2D 3.0 can be found here. For technical notes, please see page 33 of the Data Dictionary.

    Interpretive Notes

    Tips to help you understand the data and put it in context.

    Data Quality Actions

    Tips to help you understand the quality of your data and, if necessary, take steps to improve it.

    Potential Actions Related to Processes of Care

    Concrete steps you can take to improve care, based on your data. Assuming you have established that the data are good enough to direct action AND that improving performance in this area is a priority for your team, you may wish to discuss the following options with your clinical leaders, Quality Improvement committees, team staff and/or patients:

  • Say what was important

    Interpretive Notes Data Quality Actions Potential Actions Related to Quality of Care

    Information on this indicator related to D2D 3.0 can be found here. For technical notes, please see page 32 of the Data Dictionary.

    Interpretive Notes

    Tips to help you understand the data and put it in context.

    Data Quality Actions

    Tips to help you understand the quality of your data and, if necessary, take steps to improve it.

    Potential Actions Related to Processes of Care

    Concrete steps you can take to improve care, based on your data. Assuming you have established that the data are good enough to direct action AND that improving performance in this area is a priority for your team, you may wish to discuss the following options with your clinical leaders, Quality Improvement committees, team staff and/or patients:

  • Find out your concerns

    Interpretive Notes Data Quality Actions Potential Actions Related to Quality of Care

    Information on this indicator related to D2D 3.0 can be found here. For technical notes, please see page 31 of the Data Dictionary.

    Interpretive Notes

    Tips to help you understand the data and put it in context.

    Data Quality Actions

    Tips to help you understand the quality of your data and, if necessary, take steps to improve it.

    Potential Actions Related to Processes of Care

    Concrete steps you can take to improve care, based on your data. Assuming you have established that the data are good enough to direct action AND that improving performance in this area is a priority for your team, you may wish to discuss the following options with your clinical leaders, Quality Improvement committees, team staff and/or patients:

  • Spend Enough Time

    Interpretive Notes Data Quality Actions Potential Actions Related to Quality of Care

    Information on this indicator related to D2D 3.0 can be found here. For technical notes, please see page 30 of the Data Dictionary.

    Interpretive Notes

    Tips to help you understand the data and put it in context.

    Data Quality Actions

    Tips to help you understand the quality of your data and, if necessary, take steps to improve it.

    Potential Actions Related to Processes of Care

    Concrete steps you can take to improve care, based on your data. Assuming you have established that the data are good enough to direct action AND that improving performance in this area is a priority for your team, you may wish to discuss the following options with your clinical leaders, Quality Improvement committees, team staff and/or patients:

  • Personal problems related to health condition

    Interpretive Notes Data Quality Actions Potential Actions Related to Quality of Care

    Information on this indicator related to D2D 3.0 can be found here. For technical notes, please see page 28 of the Data Dictionary.

    Interpretive Notes

    Tips to help you understand the data and put it in context.

    Data Quality Actions

    Tips to help you understand the quality of your data and, if necessary, take steps to improve it.

    Potential Actions Related to Processes of Care

    Concrete steps you can take to improve care, based on your data. Assuming you have established that the data are good enough to direct action AND that improving performance in this area is a priority for your team, you may wish to discuss the following options with your clinical leaders, Quality Improvement committees, team staff and/or patients:

  • Patients Rostered

    Interpretive Notes Data Quality Actions

    Information on this indicator related to D2D 3.0 can be found here. For technical notes, please see page 10 of the Data Dictionary.

    Interpretive Notes

    Tips to help you understand the data and put it in context.

    Data Quality Actions

    Tips to help you understand the quality of your data and, if necessary, take steps to improve it.