Using Graphs to Analyze and Share Data for Quality Improvement
New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute
New York, NY
2008

On August 14, 2008, the National Quality Center (NQC) hosted a technical assistance webconference to assist programs in analyzing and sharing quality data with the use of graphs. Graphs can be extremely helpful visual aids in understanding data and sharing key data points or trends with stakeholders. Basic graph types were explained and an introduction was provided on how to develop these graphs and choose the best graphs to display types of data with particular audiences.


Learning objectives:
• Understand why the graphical display of quality data is useful
• Learn how to display different types of data with the basic types of graphs
• Address your audience’s ability to read and interpret the graphic display of data
• Learn tips and best practices from other grantees

Included grantee presenter from:
• Broward County Regional Planning Council, FL


Related Resources:
- Measuring Clinical Performance: A Guide for HIV Health Care Providers

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