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QI Skills Help Families Find Their Voice

July 14, 2016

For families with children who have special healthcare needs, finding an optimal care system can sometimes be a challenge. While quality improvement (QI) is used a great deal in healthcare, a handful of parents participating in a NICHQ-led QI training are finding it can also help parents achieve their individual goals for improving as caregivers and their children’s quality of life.

 

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