About This Collection

Aligning Forces for Quality is, at its heart, about innovation. the communities and people who engage with this unique program are nto only open to new ideas, but also enthusiastic to find them; not only willing collaborators, but also eager to build strong partnershps; not only the most created scientists, but also determined to experiment until the answers become clear.

There is no recipe for success in improving health care quality, but the Aligning Forces communities and others engaged in this work are creating a roadmap, one that points out both areas to avoid and areas worth a harder look.

The bright spots featured here are illustrative of thet type of ground level innovation and experimentation going on everyday, in ways big and small, where change can be measured and assessed in real time. Both sparks of success and hard lessons learned offer important guidance.

They don't begin to cover all that we have learned, but they begin to light the way.

AF4Q Bright Spots - Resource Collection


Published: Nov 2011
Author: Paul Brand
 
Published: Nov 2011
Author: Chad Boult
Learn about the success of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in regards to their Guided Care program through this Bright Spot brief.  
 
Published: 2011
Author: Chuck Baumgart
Learn about the success of the New Mexico Alliance in regards to Hospital at Home through this Bright Spot brief.  
 
Published: May 2012
Author: AF4Q National Program Office
  Aligning Forces for Quality is, at its heart, about innovation. The communities and people who engage with this unique program are not only open to new ideas, but also enthusiastic to fi...
 
Published: May 2012
Author: AF4Q National Program Office
In practice, patient-centered health care should fit the unique needs and preferences of individual patients, instead of a “one size fits all” approach. As many communities are str...
 
Published: 2012
Author: AF4Q National Program Office
The Maine Health Management Coalition (MHMC), a partner in AF4Q Maine, wanted to encourage its members to seek care from the high quality, cost-effective providers MHMC identifi...
 
Author: AF4Q National Program Office
In 2006, Medical Care Development (MCD) successfully obtained grant funding over two years to establish the Maine Practice Improvement Network (MPIN). At that time, MCD&...
 
Author: AF4Q National Program Office
There is no one-size-fits-all solution for payment reform, and employers and plans have made mistakes by overlooking a market’s distinctive characteristics when selecting reform ...
 
Published: May 2012
Author: AF4Q National Program Office
In Massachusetts, increasing provider dissatisfaction was exacerbating an already critical primary care workforce shortage operating in the context of the state’s universal cov...
 
Published: May 2012
Author: AF4Q National Program Office
Costs associated with pregnancy and its complications are a driving factor in the rising costs of health care. Cesarean deliveries, elective labor inductions and scheduled deliveries before 39...