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Quality improvement cycle worksheet documenting the planning, implementation, evaluation, and revision of a clinical process for immediate postpartum LARC implant placement in participating hospitals.
Year:
2018
Cycle number:
1
Start date for cycle:
7/1/2018
End date for cycle:
9/30/2018
Project SMART aim:
By 12/2019, FPQC participating hospitals will increase the percentage of LARC placement (IUD or implant) in postpartum women desiring LARC contraception from 0% to 50%
Objective of cycle:
Compliance with the proposed LARC implant placement process in more than 50% of patients who desire a LARC IUD
Clinical focus:
Immediate postpartum LARC insertion
Healthcare setting:
Clinic, Labor and Delivery, OB OR, and postpartum units
Healthcare organization referenced:
TGH
Stakeholders:
Patients, triage and postpartum nursing staff, residents, midwives, attending physicians, supply staff
Process components:
Consent obtained, order set used, provider note used, procedure note used, follow-up instruction phrase documented
Information system referenced:
EPIC electronic medical record system
Intervention components:
Supply kits for LARC insertion, standardized provider and procedure notes, order sets, follow-up instruction template
Measurement approach:
Compliance rates with documentation tools, checklist completion, chart review, number of LARC implants placed, qualitative feedback from providers and nurses
Observed implementation issues:
Delays in EMR tool availability, initial lack of equipment, incomplete supply kits, inconsistent use of follow-up documentation
Outcome of cycle:
30% compliance with LARC implant placement process
Implementation barriers:
Equipment availability delays and limited use of EMR tools by providers
Decision after evaluation:
Adapt the change and continue improvements to documentation and provider compliance
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Note:
Year
Context Description:
A structured worksheet used for planning, testing, analyzing, and implementing process improvements using the PDSA and DMAIC methodologies.
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Georgia, USA
Type of document:
Data Request / Regulatory Filing
Issuing authority:
Georgia Public Service Commission
Recipient:
Walton EMC
Subject:
Residential natural gas rates and customer service charges
Period covered:
July 1, 2025 – September 30, 2025
Deadline for response:
February 13, 2026
Filing format:
Electronic submission in Word and Excel
Year:
2016
Reporting period:
July–September 2016
Region:
Western Australia
Country:
Australia
Organization:
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
Associated bodies:
National Boards of 14 health professions
Document type:
Quarterly performance report
Subject:
Registration, notifications, statutory offences and compliance management of health practitioners
Coverage:
State and territory data with national comparisons (excluding NSW notifications; Queensland matters referred by Health Ombudsman)
Data scope:
Registration management, applications for registration, notifications management, statutory offence management, monitoring and compliance
Intended audience:
Health regulators, policymakers, researchers and the public
Source:
AHPRA official reporting
Year:
2022
Period:
1 July – 30 September 2022
Type:
Consultation report
Subject:
Draft amendments to ISPM 5: Glossary of phytosanitary terms
Organization:
International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC)
Contributors:
Bahrain, Cuba, European Union, Singapore, United Kingdom, Argentina, Peru, Antigua and Barbuda, Paraguay, Thailand, India, Nepal, Mali, Italy, Mozambique, South Africa, Republic of Korea, Belarus, Australia, Guyana, CAHFSA
Document status:
Compiled comments
Document language:
English
Document format:
Summary table of comments
Date of compilation:
13 November 2022
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Bedford and Luton
Document Type:
Freedom of Information Response
Organisation:
Bedfordshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Author:
FOI Officer
Data Sources:
SACT ePMA System, Drug Patient Level Contract Monitoring (DrPLCM)
Reporting Period:
1 July 2025 – 30 September 2025
Intended Audience:
Requester
Data Scope:
Chemotherapy treatments for solid tumour and haematology malignancies, contract monitoring of drugs
Data Privacy:
Patient IDs and cost data excluded
Legal Reference:
Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2015, Freedom of Information Act 2000
External Review Contact:
Information Commissioners Officer (ICO)
Year:
2021
Region:
Western Australia
Theme:
Public health, nutrition, physical activity
Document type:
Social media toolkit
Organization:
Cancer Council WA
Program:
LiveLighter®
Campaign name:
What Fuels Me
Partners:
Healthway
Target audience:
Western Australian adults
Campaign period:
July–September 2021
Related event:
Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games
Content type:
Social media assets and messaging guidelines
Platforms:
Facebook, Instagram, Twitter
Key topics:
Healthy eating, physical activity, lifestyle habits
Featured ambassadors:
Courtney Bruce, Liam Reddy, Verity Long-Droppert
Contact person:
Jasmine Teo
Contact role:
Communication Coordinator – LiveLighter®
Contact email:
[email protected]
Contact phone:
08 6389 7846
Year:
2023
Regulatory Body:
Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)
Document Type:
Circular
Subject:
Online Dispute Resolution and Investor Grievance Redressal
Scope:
Investors, Listed Companies, Specified Intermediaries, Regulated Entities
Related Platforms:
ODR Portal, SCORES Platform
Implementation Date:
July 31, 2023
Linked Circulars:
SEBI/HO/OIAE/OIAE_IAD-1/P/CIR/2023/131, SEBI/HO/OIAE/OIAE_IAD-1/P/CIR/2023/135, SEBI/HO/OIAE/IGRD/CIR/P/2023/156
Registrar and Share Transfer Agent:
MUFG Intime India Private Limited
Contact Information:
C 101, 247 Park, L B S Marg, Vikhroli West, Mumbai 400 083; Phone: +91 8108114949; Email: [email protected]; Website: https://web.in.mpms.mufg.com/helpdesk/Service_Request.html
Year:
2019
Country:
United States
Organization:
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Division:
Wage & Investment Division, Accounting and Tax Payment Branch
Program:
IRS Lockbox Program
Document Type:
Supporting Statement for Information Collection Request (ICR)
OMB Control Number:
1545-1349
Research Method:
Focus Groups and Interviews
Subject:
Mis-directed tax payments and mailing address usage for tax remittances
Target Participants:
Tax professionals attending the 2019 IRS Nationwide Tax Forums
Data Collection Period:
July 9, 2019 – September 19, 2019
Locations:
National Harbor, Maryland; Chicago, Illinois; New Orleans, Louisiana; Orlando, Florida; San Diego, California
Session Duration:
60 minutes per focus group
Estimated Participants:
60
Estimated Recruitment Contacts:
240
Estimated Response Rate:
25%
Estimated Total Burden:
68 hours
Estimated Cost to Federal Government:
$8,819
Legal Framework:
Privacy Act of 1974; Freedom of Information Act; Internal Revenue Code Section 6103
Contact Person:
Lajeana Shoffner, Supervisory Tax Analyst, W&I Accounting and Tax Payment Branch
Year:
2020
Region:
Washington State, USA
Topics:
Finance, Procurement, Human Resources, Budget, Technology
Document Type:
Participant lists and meeting records
Organizations:
Office of Financial Management (OFM), Department of Revenue (DOR), Department of Transportation (DOT), Office of State Treasurer (OST), Department of Licensing (DOL), Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI), Health Care Authority (HCA), Washington State Legislature (LEG), Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Department of Social + Health Services (DSHS), Department of Enterprise Services (DES), Department of Health (DOH), Washington State Auditor’s Office (SAO), Department of Ecology (ECY), Department of Labor and Industries (LNI), Department of Corrections (DOC), Department of Retirement Services (DRS), Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB), Washington State Patrol (WSP), Washington Lottery (LOT), Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO), Washington Technology Solutions (WaTech), Washington State Investment Board (WSIB)
Contributors:
Multiple staff members from listed agencies
Periods Covered:
July 19 – September 8, 2020
Meetings:
Workshops, technology discussions, interviews, and steering committee sessions
Scope:
Business processes, project planning, technology deployment, and security discussions across state agencies
Audience:
Agency staff and project participants