Continuous Quality Improvement Program

Continuous Quality Improvement Program

Continuous Quality Improvement Program

The NewSTEPs Continuous Quality Improvement Program aims to provide all state and territorial newborn screening programs with the essential tools and techniques needed to successfully implement continuous quality improvement initiatives and champion an improvement culture.

The NewSTEPS CQI Program provides resources and support that include:

 

Data support to track improvement is possible using the NewSTEPs Data Repository. Quality indicator data and State profile data are captured for State newborn screening programs across the nation.

Online Resources are available for the newborn screening (NBS) community to assist with CQI activities. NBS quality improvement (QI) resources are developed from QI Subject matter experts and NBS QI projects.

Technical Assistance and Coaching is available to newborn screening programs seeking to implement and expand CQI initiatives.

Funding opportunities to assist newborn screening programs to expand CQI efforts are available. Contact newsteps@aphl.org for more information. The APHL NewSTEPs CQI Program has funded over 30 different NBS program projects since 2018.

National webinars sharing CQI principles, tools and resources and how to incorporate CQI into NBS systems are presented for the NBS community. This creates an opportunity for collaboration between programs.

CQI Facilitation from NewSTEPs staff and QI subject matter experts is available to support newborn screening programs with QI training and team development.

Overview of the NewSTEPS Continuous Quality Improvement Program

Funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Newborn Screening Systems Quality Improvement Project is a five-year collaborative providing tailored continuous quality improvement support to successful applicants.  

Follow the links to review the list of awarded programs from cohort 1 and cohort 2 of the QI Projects Collaborative as well as previously funded proposals.