Does CQL allow a organizations to do some of the individual Personal Outcomes interviews themselves?
The Quality Measures 2005® process was designed to be collaborative. Organizations are encouraged to share in the CQL Accreditation process. Depending on the organization’s experience with the Personal Outcome Measures®, the organization is expected to be involved in the collection of the Personal Outcome Measures® data. Organizations, who have certified interviewers and/or trainers, collect most of the data with validation by CQL Review Team Members. In organizations, where experience is limited, CQL collects most of the data. The CQL Review Team Members work with the organization to determine the most effective way to gather information which promotes organizational learning and assures the data are reliable. Some examples include CQL staff observing the organization’s staff conduct interviews, joint decision-making, or review of the organization’s methods for reliability.
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