The Operating System for Pediatric QI

Every child deserves evidence-based care. Every QI team deserves better tools.

OpenQIOS gives pediatric quality improvement teams the infrastructure to track improvement cycles, share what works across institutions, and close the gap between research and bedside practice.

5,000+
Children's hospitals worldwide
73%
Still use spreadsheets for QI tracking
17 yrs
Average research-to-practice gap

Pediatric QI is stuck in silos.

QI teams at children's hospitals are doing incredible work. They run PDSA cycles, reduce infection rates, improve handoff communication, cut medication errors. But each team operates in isolation.

The QI lead at one hospital solves a problem that three others are still struggling with. The knowledge exists. The infrastructure to share it doesn't.

IHI is too broad. AAP modules are too static. Multi-site collaboratives are invite-only. The pediatric QI community needs an open platform built specifically for how they work.

Built for how QI teams actually work

Not another generic project management tool. Purpose-built for PDSA cycles, SPC charts, and cross-institutional learning.

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PDSA Cycle Tracking

Plan, Do, Study, Act in a structured workflow. Track every cycle, measure outcomes, and see what's working across your entire QI portfolio.

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Automated Benchmarking

Compare your metrics against anonymized data from peer institutions. See where you lead and where you can learn from others.

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Cross-Institutional Collaboration

Share interventions that worked. Learn from failures that didn't make it into journals. Build on each other's progress instead of starting from scratch.

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AI-Powered Insights

Surface relevant evidence automatically. Flag stalled improvement projects. Generate compliance reports and board presentations from your QI data.

When one hospital learns something, every child should benefit.

OpenQI exists because the distance between a QI breakthrough at one institution and its adoption everywhere else is still measured in years. We're building the infrastructure to make it measured in days.