Continuous Improvement Processes Clause Samples

The Continuous Improvement Processes clause establishes a framework for ongoing evaluation and enhancement of services, products, or operations within an agreement. Typically, it requires the parties to regularly review performance, identify areas for improvement, and implement agreed-upon changes, such as adopting new technologies or refining workflows. This clause ensures that the parties remain committed to maintaining and elevating quality standards over time, addressing inefficiencies, and adapting to evolving needs or industry best practices.
Continuous Improvement Processes. Nurses will be invited to participate in continuous improvement processes addressing patient care. There will be meaningful inclusion of nurses in these discussions and processes. Nurses’ participation will be in numbers sufficiently meaningful to represent their perspective. All time spent by bargaining unit members participating in these processes will constitute working time and will be compensated accordingly. The Medical Center will seek in good faith to allow nurses the necessary time off for such participation, subject to the operational requirements of the Medical Center. Nurses shall not suffer a loss of scheduled hours due to their participation in these processes, provided they are willing to work the make-up hours (at the regular rate of pay) necessary to reach their scheduled status.
Continuous Improvement Processes. Nurses will be invited to 11 participate in continuous improvement processes addressing patient care. There will be 12 meaningful inclusion of nurses in these discussions and processes. Nurses’ 13 participation will be in numbers sufficiently meaningful to represent their perspective. All 14 time spent by bargaining unit members participating in these processes will constitute 15 working time and will be compensated accordingly. The Agency will seek in good faith 16 to allow nurses the necessary time off for such participation, subject to the operational 17 requirements of the Agency. Nurses shall not suffer a loss of scheduled hours due to 18 their participation in these processes, provided they are willing to work the make-up
Continuous Improvement Processes. Nurses will be invited to 34 participate in continuous improvement processes addressing patient care. There will be 1 meaningful inclusion of nurses in these discussions and processes. Nurses’ 2 participation will be in numbers sufficiently meaningful to represent their perspective. All

Related to Continuous Improvement Processes

  • CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT The Supplier shall at all times during the Framework Period comply with its obligations to continually improve the Goods and/or Services and the manner in which it provides the Goods and/or Services as set out in Framework Schedule 12 (Continuous Improvement and Benchmarking).

  • Needs Improvement the Educator’s performance on a standard or overall is below the requirements of a standard or overall, but is not considered to be unsatisfactory at this time. Improvement is necessary and expected.

  • The Performance Improvement Process (a) The Performance Improvement Process will focus on the risks of non- performance and problem-solving. It may include one or more of the following actions: a requirement that the HSP develop and implement an improvement plan that is acceptable to the Funder; the conduct of a Review; an amendment of the HSP’s obligations; an in-year, or year-end, adjustment to the Funding, among other possible means of responding to the Performance Factor or improving performance. (b) Any performance improvement process begun under a prior service accountability agreement that was not completed under the prior agreement will continue under this Agreement. Any performance improvement required by a Funder under a prior service accountability agreement will be deemed to be a requirement of this Agreement until fulfilled or waived by the Funder.

  • School Improvement The parties do hereby mutually agree that the school improvement process currently in effect will continue. Any plan developed by the committees shall not be in conflict with the master agreement or board policy.

  • Quality Improvement The Parties must develop QI activities specifically for the oversight of the requirements of this MOU, including, without limitation, any applicable performance measures and QI initiatives, including those to prevent duplication of services, as well as reports that track referrals, Member engagement, and service utilization. Such QI activities must include processes to monitor the extent to which Members are able to access mental health services across SMHS and NSMHS, and Covered Service utilization. The Parties must document these QI activities in policies and procedures.