UC Health Using Data for Improvement Session Two: Reliable Hypertension Care
About the Statistical Process Control: Using Data for Improvement Education Series
University of California Health’s mission is to improve the health of Californians now and in the future by promoting health equity across the state and expanding access to care. This series shows how to learn from variation to improve health care processes and systems. Live and recorded sessions provide a practical understanding and skills for using Statistical Process Control (SPC) as a foundation for the learning health system.
The CME live session courses are exclusively intended for all UC learners. For more information contact ucph@ucop.edu.
Live Session Two: Reliable Hypertension Care
The theme of this live session focuses on how to learn from variation to improve hypertension management. Specific SPC topics include charts for attribute data (P chart and U chart), charts for large denominators (prime charts), funnel charts, using aggregate data, using the Drill Down pathway, common problems with population data such as autocorrelation, best practices in SPC dashboards, and use of a family of measures.
Recorded Modules
This education series includes 12 recorded modules, 10-40 min each, broken down by topic for ease of viewing. Modules are delivered via a streaming platform in the optimal format for your electronic devices.
Recorded sessions on the foundations and methods for learning from variation, covering SPC fundamentals and practical applications. All professionals can access the recorded modules; however, CME credits are not provided. For more information, contact ucph@ucop.edu.
English subtitles are available for all recorded modules.