36 hours ago The QSI has been assessed for country-specific applicability. The QSI aims to improve the quality of care for people attending an imaging service. It sets out best practice to improve patient care and outcomes. Clinical practice is a continually evolving field, and the QSI will be independently reviewed every four years. >> Go To The Portal
The quality standard for imaging (QSI) has been developed by The Royal College of Radiologists and the College of Radiographers to set out the criteria that defines a quality Imaging service.
Fact Sheet: Quality Step Increase. Description. A quality step increase (QSI) is an additional within-grade increase (WGI) used to recognize and reward General Schedule (GS) employees at any grade level who display outstanding performance.
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The QSI has been assessed for country-specific applicability. The QSI aims to improve the quality of care for people attending an imaging service. It sets out best practice to improve patient care and outcomes. Clinical practice is a continually evolving field, and the QSI will be independently reviewed every four years.
The Quality Standard for Imaging (QSI) is designed to be applied within an imaging service for the purposes of quality improvement. It articulates the expectations of good imaging, international radiology and teleradiology services. It reflects wide consultation and valuable comments and suggestions received from professional colleagues and relevant UK government agencies and regulatory bodies. The Standard (PDF) has been assessed for country-specific applicability.
The Quality Standard for Imaging (QSI) 2019. The Standard was released in January 2017 under the ISAS banner; the standard itself remains the same. To request a visit to your service to introduce the standard and support available in detail please email the Quality Improvement Partners. (Select image to enlarge)
A quality step increase (QSI) is an additional within-grade increase (WGI) used to recognize and reward General Schedule (GS) employees at any grade level who display outstanding performance. A QSI has the effect of moving an employee through the GS pay range faster than by periodic step increases alone.
The QSI provides the employee the benefit of receiving an additional step increase at an earlier date than he or she originally would have without losing any time creditable towards his or her next WGI. Example: An employee received her last WGI to step 3 in January 2011.
Generally, the QSI should be made effective as soon as practicable after it is approved, usually at the beginning of the next pay period, and as close as practicable to the rating of record upon which it is based.
An agency must first process any general pay adjustments and apply the geographic conversion rule, if applicable, before processing a QSI with the same effective date. An agency must process any promotion action after processing a QSI with the same effective date.
Temporary Appointments. An employee on a temporary appointment is not eligible for a QSI. The law describes a QSI as “an additional step increase.”. An employee is eligible for a QSI only if he or she is eligible for a WGI. WGIs apply only to GS employees occupying permanent positions.
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