Abstract
In our first article on an introduction to quality improvement we discussed the philosophy and principles of quality improvement, and our second article discussed the model for improvement. In this article we discuss measurement for improvement, and how it differs from research and audit. We explore the selection, and types, of measures before explaining how to understand and analyse variation in your data in order to answer the question ‘How do we know a change is an improvement?’ posed by the model for improvement.
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