The Journey to Quality Creating a culture of quality improvement for dental health

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The Journey to Quality Creating a culture of quality improvement for dental health

Knowing that our quality improvement initiatives and community-focused service delivery enhanced patient and staff satisfaction rates and improved community health is very rewarding. ~ Dr. Farshad, Former Director General, Iranian Hospital Dubai

How patients choose providers Today s patients choose from more dental care providers than ever before. Time and again, they choose the ones who offer personalized, convenient, and coordinated care over those who don t. Given the growing competition, it s critical that you set yourself apart in meaningful ways. You can improve your quality of care, foster patient-provider relationships, and reduce risks to your patients. Those are the best ways to optimize patient experiences while remaining cost effective. Accreditation can help you do that and more. Creating a culture of quality improvement 1

Ways accreditation helps Accreditation is a way to independently evaluate your dental practice. Our standards are built on best practices and are used by leading dental care providers around the world. The accreditation program is an ongoing process in which you and surveyors (with expertise in your field) assess your organization against standards of excellence. That helps you identify what is being done well and what needs improvement. Then you can develop a broad quality improvement plan to enhance your practice with the help of accreditation tools and supports. 2 THE JOURNEY TO QUALITY

Accreditation is an ongoing process so you can always stay on top of evolving trends and make quality, safety, and patient needs a priority. The Accreditation Canada Qmentum International Program for Dental Health Services is a world-class program. Easy-to-use tools help you measure and improve quality and our standards of excellence are tailor-made for dental services. You ll also receive training that will inform, motivate, and empower you. Creating a culture of quality improvement 3

Dental Services Standards Monitoring the Safety, Quality and Appropriateness of Dental Services Maintaining Client Information Investing in Dental Services Having the Right People Delivering Dental Services Our Qmentum International Dental Services Standards are for clinics and primary care services. They cover a range of dental services: Dental hygiene Surgical services Restorative dentistry Orthodontics Pediatric dentistry Prosthetic dentistry 4 THE JOURNEY TO QUALITY

Focus on patients Improving patient experiences helps your practice achieve long-term financial success. The Qmentum program s focus on people - and family-centred care will help you get there. People- and family-centred care helps providers like you build respectful, compassionate, culturally appropriate, and competent care. It s a proven way to respond to the needs, values, beliefs, and preferences of your patients and their families. It builds trust and ensures that you re their provider of choice. What your patients gain: Confidence in knowing your organization has invested in better patient outcomes. Meaning through more fulfilling providerpatient interactions. Connection when you communicate and collaborate better together to strengthen care practices and customer service. A voice so they are active participants in their care and partners in managing their health. Creating a culture of quality improvement 5

Improve organizational culture Time and again, clients report a deep and lasting change in their organizational culture as a result of accreditation. The transformation begins when leadership and staff across the organization sign up for accreditation and unite in shared quality and safety improvement goals. With help from the accreditation program, they begin communicating in new ways, tackling challenges and working together. The outcomes are impressive: Better communication More teamwork and collaboration Seamless processes 6 THE JOURNEY TO QUALITY

Thank you for reminding us about the real essence of teamwork. The results are more than we could ever ask for! ~ Dr. Hadeel Al-Mishari, Deputy President; Dr. Abdulrahman, Al Mishari Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

We chose Accreditation Canada because they re about more than accreditation. They wanted to create a real partnership with us. We ve been very pleased with our choice. ~ Dr. Bernadette Hogar, Head of the Quality Management Office, Manila Doctors Hospital

Choose the right accrediting body It s important to choose an accrediting body that understands your challenges and provides you with seamless solutions. At Accreditation Canada, we have the right people in place to make it happen. When you become our client, we assign you an expert advisor who understands your organization s needs. You ll also have a dedicated project manager who offers you guidance and answers questions at every stage of your journey. During surveys, our trained peer-to-peer surveyors will engage your staff by sharing their experiences and learning from yours. When the survey is over, we ll be here to help you move forward and address critical issues in quality and safety. We ll work together to keep you moving through a continuous improvement journey. It s a relationship founded on deep trust and collaboration. Creating a culture of quality improvement 9

Count on our experience Accreditation Canada is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to working with patients, policy makers, and the public to improve the quality of health and social services for all. For more than 60 years, we ve been Canada s health care accrediting body of choice. We use that same expertise to serve organizations in 27 countries, across their entire continuum of care. Our standards include the best health care practices from around the world. We ve spent decades developing an accreditation program that improves safety and efficiency, so providers can save and improve lives. Importantly, patients and their families are full partners in the work we do. 10 THE JOURNEY TO QUALITY

Global presence More than 1,000 health and social service organizations and 7,000 sites in Canada and around the world are accredited through our programs and services. They pursue safer, higher-quality health care for all. Creating a culture of quality improvement 11

Our programs Dental Primary Health Care Acute Care Home Care Long Term Care Independent Medical Surgical Facilities Assistive Reproductive Technology Facilities Emergency Medical Services 12 THE JOURNEY TO QUALITY

2017 Accreditation Canada

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