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JHQ 289: Improving Diabetic Retinopathy Screening among Patients with Diabetes Mellitus using the DMAIC Process Improvement Methodology
Earn CPHQ Continuing Education credit through your subscription to the Journal for Healthcare Quality (JHQ). Read the JHQ CE article, “Improving Diabetic Retinopathy Screening among Patients with Diabetes Mellitus using the DMAIC Process Improvement Methodology," score at least an 80% on the quiz, and complete an evaluation. A copy of the JHQ article is included.
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Learning Objectives:
- Describe the importance of screening and early detection of diabetic retinopathy.
- State how Lean Six Sigma DMAIC process improvement methodology can be used to create a screening process in an ambulatory clinic setting.
- Describe the barriers associated with implementing an effective diabetic retinopathy screening program in an ambulatory clinic setting.
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CPHQ CE:1.0
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NAHQ
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