Ground rules in a quality improvement team meeting set expectations for behavior and process to ensure productive collaboration.
Option A (Educate the team about pathways/guidelines): Education is a team activity, not the purpose of ground rules.
Option B (Help team members relate to patient needs): Relating to patients is a goal, not a function of ground rules.
Option C (Agree how meetings will be conducted): This is the correct answer. The NAHQ CPHQ study guide states, “Ground rules establish how quality improvement team meetings will be conducted, including communication, decision-making, and respect” (Domain 3). Examples include punctuality and active participation.
Option D (Eliminate the need for meeting minutes): Ground rules do not eliminate minutes, which document decisions.
CPHQ Objective Reference: Domain 3: Organizational Leadership, Objective 3.2, “Establish team ground rules,” emphasizes setting meeting conduct. The NAHQ study guide notes, “Ground rules ensure effective team meetings” (Domain 3).
Rationale: Agreeing on meeting conduct fosters collaboration, as per CPHQ’s leadership principles.
[Reference: NAHQ CPHQ Study Guide, Domain 3: Organizational Leadership, Objective 3.2., , , ]