Institute for Healthcare Improvement: Sampling (IHI Tool) Log In/Register Contact Us Site Map More Search Options Home > Topics > Improvement > Improvement Methods > Tools Programs Topics Improvement Improvement Methods How to Improve Measures Changes Improvement Stories Tools Resources Literature FAQs Spreading Changes Leading System Improvement Chronic Conditions Critical Care Developing Countries End Stage Renal Disease Flow Health Professions Education HIV/AIDS Last Phase of Life Medical-Surgical Care Office Practices Patient-Centered Care Patient Safety Perinatal Care Reducing Mortality Reliability Community Workspace Results Products About Us Sampling (IHI Tool) Institute for Healthcare Improvement Boston , Massachusetts , USA Measurement should speed improvement, not slow it down. Often, organizations get bogged down in measurement and delay making changes until they have collected all of the data they believe they require. Remember, measurement is not the goal; improvement is the goal. In order to move forward to the next step, a team needs just enough data to make a sensible judgment as to next steps. Instead of measuring the entire process (e.g., all patients waiting in the clinic during a month; all transfers from the ICU to the floor), measuring a sample (e.g., every sixth patient for one week; the next eight patients) is a simple, efficient way to help a team understand how a system is performing. Sampling saves time and resources while accurately tracking performance. Background Adapted from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s "Methods and Tools for Breakthrough Improvement" course, sampling has been used by hundreds of health care organizations. Directions Download the tool for detailed instructions. Rated by Users: Know When Enough Data Is Enough Simple Data Collection Planning Measures Your comments allow others the chance to learn from your experiences with this item. It's an easy and free way for you to share with colleagues. View All Comments Post Your Comments Your Privacy | Terms of Use/Legal | © Institute for Healthcare Improvement