Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) Practice Exam

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What are lead indicators typically used for in continuous quality improvement?

  1. To measure the effectiveness of outcomes

  2. To help predict future outcomes

  3. To report on past performance

  4. To gather patient feedback

The correct answer is: To help predict future outcomes

Lead indicators are tools used in continuous quality improvement to predict future outcomes based on current or recently evaluated data. They act as early warning signals that can indicate potential performance issues before they affect the end results. This proactive approach allows organizations to identify areas requiring improvement and implement necessary adjustments prior to the outcomes being negatively impacted. In this context, measuring effectiveness, reporting on past performance, and gathering patient feedback are more aligned with evaluating outcomes or understanding historical performance rather than forecasting future trends. Lead indicators provide a forward-looking metric that supports decision-making and strategic planning aimed at enhancing organizational efficiency and quality.