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What is it?

A project charter is a short document that outlines various important components of your QI project.

Why use it?

A project charter provides a summary of what you plan to improve, how you plan to improve it and how you plan to measure your improvements. It can be used to communicate your goals with others both within and beyond your improvement team.

A project charter can help to ensure that you and your project team are considering important aspects of a project, such as measurement.

A project charter can help to ensure that the project team have a shared understanding of the project’s aims, change ideas and measurement plans.  

How to use it?

It is recommended that you complete your charter after some initial planning tasks have taken place as these will allow you to understand your own context for change. The charter should be completed collaboratively with your project team.

Templates are widely available, including one from the Lothian Primary Care QI Team below.

More information

Quality Improvement Zone NES – click for further information and templates.

IHI – click for additional information and examples.


Want to know more about project charters? Want help completing your own?

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