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The Case for Building Physician Engagement and Competencies in Quality & Safety… and How to Do It

Qual Manag Health Care. 2026 Jul 14. doi: 10.1097/QMH.0000000000000572. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Despite widespread benefits of physicians engaging in organizational quality & safety (Q&S) activities, such engagement often remains infrequent, informal, and inconsistent. This work aimed to design and implement uniquely-tailored and concurrent interventions to increase the size and Q&S competency levels of UHN’s Physician Council on Q&S over a 2-year period.

METHODS: Ten Q&S competency dimensions were tracked as outcome measures: Q&S science & methods, engaging stakeholders for success, aligning local projects with organizational priorities, building local Q&S infrastructure, navigating organizational Q&S processes, obtaining funding for Q&S, scholarly approach to Q&S, academic promotion through Q&S, career development through Q&S, and teaching Q&S. Competency levels were reported on a 4-point scale (ie, novice, competent, proficient, and expert). Process measures centered around change concepts and included the number of attendees at Q&S events, the number of mentorship pairings, the number of QI projects awarded grant funding, and the number of visits to our Q&S intranet site.

RESULTS: Baseline results (n = 32) revealed participants were predominantly in the novice/competent categories for all dimensions. Competency levels were retested in 2023 (n = 41) and chi-square analyses revealed improvements in the expected direction on all dimensions. Statistically significant increases were observed for navigating UHN processes (P < .01) and building organizational Q&S infrastructure (P < .05). The Council grew over 5-fold in size from its 13 original members to 75 members with representation from all of our organization’s programs, departments, and divisions.

CONCLUSIONS: Results indicate that this approach to Educate and Connect (eg, rounds and summit), Promote and Support (eg, grants and awards), and provide Customized Resources (eg, playbook and intranet) was effective in growing a robust and competent physician Q&S community of practice.

PMID:42447405 | DOI:10.1097/QMH.0000000000000572

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