Solution Areas
Quality Indicators (NQIP)
End-to-end cyclical collection, validation, locking, and group-level aggregation for Australian aged care quality indicators under NQIP and the National QI Program.
What We Can Build
- Cyclical collection and management of NQIP and National QI Program quality indicators
- Monthly and quarterly collection, validation, locking, progress reminders, and overdue alerts
- Complex indicator models: multi-sheet, multi-stage, special field rules, and dynamic validation
- Data linkage with NACMQIP mandatory indicators and incident management modules
- Group-level aggregation, facility-level execution, and executive dashboard views
- Tiered reporting and progress visibility for quality managers, compliance teams, and leadership
Use Cases
- NQIP monthly and quarterly indicator collection and submission preparation
- Multi-facility group indicator aggregation and progress control
- NACMQIP mandatory indicator integration and validation against manually collected data
- Indicator dashboards and trend analysis for quality managers and executives
Technical Highlights
- .NET configuration engine for complex indicator models with multi-stage validation and formula calculation
- Quartz scheduled tasks for collection reminders, locking, and progress notifications
- SQL Server high-performance aggregation and HierarchyId multi-level facility models
- Stimulsoft reporting for group summaries, facility detail, and submission-ready reports
How It Connects to Other Modules
QI is the core aggregation layer for quality data: it receives linked data from Audit and Survey, integrates NACMQIP and other mandatory indicators, provides standardised datasets for Benchmark, and drives PCI improvement actions when indicators fall outside expected ranges.
Need engineering support for aged care quality systems?
We have long-term development and maintenance experience across production-grade Audit, Survey, QI, and Benchmark modules—for aged care groups, compliance software vendors, and system integrators.
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