SOP_NUMBER: 508.11-att-1 TITLE: Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) Summary Form REFERENCE_CODE: VG25-0001 DIVISION: Mental Health Administration TOPIC_AREA: 508 Policy - Mental Health Administration/Staff/Certification EFFECTIVE_DATE: 2021-12-16 WORD_COUNT: 93 POWERDMS_URL: https://public.powerdms.com/GADOC/documents/427600 URL: https://gps.press/sop-data/508.11-att-1/ SUMMARY: This is a standardized form used by Georgia Department of Corrections facilities to document their continuous quality improvement monitoring activities in mental health operations. Staff complete the form monthly to record what compliance topics were studied, what actions were taken, the results achieved, and recommended follow-up actions. Completed forms are sent to Central Office and retained at the facility's mental health area for 10 years. KEY_TOPICS: continuous quality improvement, CQI, quality assurance, compliance monitoring, mental health operations, audit form, data tracking, performance metrics, corrective actions, facility monitoring ATTACHMENTS: 1. Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) Summary Form URL: https://gps.press/sop-data/508.11-att-1/ ======================================================================== FULL TEXT: ======================================================================== SOP 508.11 Attachment 1 12/16/2021 # Georgia Department of Corrections Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) Summary MONTH: ______________________________________________ YEAR: ____________________________ |TOPIC OF
STUDY|PRIOR Compliance
RESULTS
(If repeat study/
NA if first time study)|ACTIONS TAKEN THIS
PERIOD
(Type of Study, Methods used,
sampling size, etc.)|PERCENT
COMPLIANCE
of current study|RECOMMENDED ACTIONS
BASED ON RESULTS
(Follow-up study, new processes
put in place, different sampling
reviewed, etc.)| |---|---|---|---|---| |






















||||| Page ____of _____ Retention Schedule: Upon completion, this form shall be sent to Central Office (original) and copy given to the onsite CQI Coordinator. This CQI Summary will be posted in the mental health area for 10 years.