Home and Community-Based Service Organizations’ Capacity for and Experiences With Quality Improvement Initiatives

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Abstract

Few studies have examined quality improvement (QI) initiatives among home and community-based service (HCBS) providers. Study objectives were to (1) examine HCBS organizations’ QI capacity, (2) explore organizational differences in providers’ QI experiences, and (3) explore the impact of a state’s QI initiatives on providers’ efforts. A survey assessing HCBS providers’ experiences and QI capacity was administered. Overall, respondents reported a moderate amount of previous QI experience. In terms of QI capacity, smaller and rural organizations were more likely to report inadequate support for project implementation (p

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Noureldin, M., Abrahamson, K., & Arling, G. W. (2019). Home and Community-Based Service Organizations’ Capacity for and Experiences With Quality Improvement Initiatives. Home Health Care Management and Practice, 31(1), 23–29. https://doi.org/10.1177/1084822318796105

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