The Excellence through Quality Improvement Project (E-QIP),
Ontario Health, the Knowledge Institute on Child and Youth Mental Health
and Addictions and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) are
partnering again this year to deliver a QI Innovations conference on Better
Data, Better Decisions, Better Outcomes. We are pleased to announce we
are currently accepting abstracts for our 2023 virtual conference taking
place on April 18th, 2023.
TELL US YOUR STORY OF YOUR DATA JOURNEY
Regardless of where you are, there are lessons to be learned and
things that were learned “the hard way” to achieve better outcomes. Tell
us your story of your data journey and its successes and learnings under
one of the following categories (may choose to submit multiple abstracts
to share your journey at different stages) We are currently
accepting abstracts that explore the following three themes:
- Getting Started: What Do I Do with All This Data?
- Adjusting: Data Exhaustion Strategies and Learnings
- Progressing: Telling Your Data Story and Engagement in QI
GETTING STARTED: WHAT DO I DO WITH ALL THIS DATA?
Tell us your story of how you began to use your data more effectively. What did you learn the hard way that others could benefit from?
Topics including but not limited to:
a) So much data and so little time-How have you maintained/improved
data entry practices and data quality in an era of prolonged resource scarcity (financial, staffing
shortages)
b) How do you know how you are doing? (relevant comparators and benchmarks)
c) Tell us about data collection tools you found or developed and how those
have helped
d) How did you convince others to join you on the data journey
PROGRESSING: TELLING YOUR DATA STORY AND ENGAGEMENT IN QI
Tell us your story of how you advanced in being able to communicate with data and/or involve clients/family/staff in your quality improvement initiatives.
Topics including but not limited to:
a) You have used data visualization to communicate with your staff, board,
community, clients, families (dashboards and/or scorecards)
b) You have used data in decision making
c) You used data to improve staff and organizational performance (benchmarks
etc.)
d) How have you used data to improve the client, family, or staff experience?
e) You have provided training to your staff to increase their capacity to
collect and use data
f) How have you involved clients, families and/or staff in data decision making
and quality improvement (or change practices)?
ADJUSTING: DATA EXHAUSTION STRATEGIES AND LEARNINGS
Beginning to review data to better understand your client population needs, preferences and/or characteristics and how it can support service planning and resource and resource allocation decisions.
Topics including but not limited to:
a) Beginning to explore how your data can contribute to your organization's or
OHT's quality improvement initiatives
b) You have successes and learning you can share from using your data, for
example:
- Maintaining data entry practices and data quality during
staffing shortages
- When faced with multi-agency integration with differing data
approaches
c) In your partnership or collaborative quality planning
work (e.g. OHTs, Quality Improvement Planning)
d) Match what organizational strategic goals with the data you need to collect
for performance management
e) How have you changed your approach to collecting and using data over time?
f) How have you kept the focus on data over competing priorities? (e.g.
COVID-19 pandemic)
FORMATS
All formats will be expected to provide interactive elements to ensure audience engagement. Note: polling and breakout rooms are an option with our conference platform. Please note: Based on the number of presentations we receive; we may have to combine presentations. If your abstract is not accepted, you may have the opportunity to present a poster presentation
1. Panel Discussion:
- A panel session will involve a formal discussion between multiple presenters on
relevant ideas and topics. Format can include short presentation style or
guided Q&A. Cross organizational panels are encouraged but not required.
2. Presentation/Workshop:
- A Presentation/Workshop provides a platform for presenters to share
expertise and/or for participants to develop a new skill.
Presentations/Workshops will take an interactive approach that will invite
audience participation and/or provide participants a ‘hands-on’ experience of
the subject.
3. Virtual Poster Presentations:
- Display space for Virtual Poster Presentations will also be offered. please
prepare your poster as a PDF document (11 by 17, 96 dpi). You are welcome to
create additional documentation as handouts.
All abstract submissions will be evaluated using the following criteria:
- Alignment to one of the specific themes identified above and the overall conference theme, QI Innovations: Better Data, Better Decisions, Better Outcomes
- Clarity and coherence of the abstract submission
- Incorporation of Equity lens
- Inclusive of child and youth (across the lifespan)
- Speakers to include a lived experience component or perspective, where appropriate inclusion of system priorities, for example health equity, access to services, client experience and transitions
Abstracts will be accepted until January 6, 2023, at 5 pm EST
Last year's conference, QI Innovations: Better Data, Better Decisions, Better Outcomes was extremely well attended with over 1000 registrants and over 700 attendees. In addition, our virtual Exhibitor Hall and Poster Gallery were the most visited areas of our virtual platform with each area receiving over 500 unique attendees. We anticipate this year's conference will be similarly well attended and anticipate over 700 attendees.
Please contact Sherry Sim at sherry@innovative4you.com or call 1-866-655-8548 if you require any further information.
Submit your abstracts here. In French.
Sincerely,
The Conference Planning Committee