How can we boost the impact of collaborative improvement? This thread shares 4 priorities: based on learning from COVID-19, @HealthFoundation and @theQCommunity – starting point for discussion this morning at #QEvent2020 (1/7)
1️⃣ Bring together diverse perspectives: this is critical to designing care that reliably delivers for all. Q members - join #QEvent2020 for more on collaborating for a more equitable, inclusive health system: https://qevent2020.vfairs.com/  (2/7)
2️⃣ Move beyond ‘top down’ v. ‘bottom up’ change.
COVID-19 shows us that aligning action across different levels of the system unlocks collaboration between services #QEvent2020 (3/7)
3️⃣ Invest in peer learning as real work: it might be less neat, but it’s key to the inevitably iterative process of innovation adoption. This is pivotal moment in the history of health care improvement to demonstrate new approaches to spread #QEvent2020 (4/7)
4️⃣ Focus on shared priorities to meet the scale of the challenge facing us. We need to link local work to bigger efforts or QI will fall short of being the mainstream force for good it can and should be (5/7)
Which priorities? We asked @theQCommunity members what the improvement community should prioritize given learning through COVID-19. Top six responses sparking lively debate at #QEvent2020 (6/7)
Finally, #Qcommunity: it’s not too late to register for #QEvent2020 to watch the full 15 min talk and join the conversation re this and much else: https://qevent2020.vfairs.com/ 
If you’re not (yet) a member of Q – tell us what you think over Twitter (7/7)
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