ICAP collaborated with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Angolan National Institute for the Fight against AIDS (INLS) to design and implement a new, swifter quality improvement collaborative (QIC) innovation, called the Rapid Improvement Model (RIM). RIM is designed to accelerate the proven QIC approach by leveraging thoughtful selection of quality challenges, careful planning, a toolkit of pre-existing standardized QI instruments, and close follow up to shorten the QIC timeframe to 6-8 months.
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