Transforming Heart Rhythm Care

CardiQ showcases a quality improvement framework as well as best practice resources curated and shared by a community of expert clinicians. Start today to explore how CardiQ can help you transform care and outcomes for patients with heart rhythm disorders.

Explore the Framework

These six icons represent framework pillars that guide the quality improvement process. Select an icon to explore in more detail the steps associated with each pillar.

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Explore the Resource Library

Links within the framework lead to a library of expanded topic-specific resources. Clicking on this resource library icon will link directly to the library.

Graphical Abstract of CardiQ Development Process and Outcomes

This graphic outlines the development and implementation of the AF Quality Improvement…


Understand the full scope of the Quality Improvement Framework and how its components work together to support your organizations all stages.

About the CardiQ AF Quality Improvement Framework and Resource Library

Success Stories

"The overall layout of the framework assisted greatly in walking through the project as though it were an outline. Taking each pillar and elaborating on the designated categories helped identify areas that were completed, needed to be completed, or where there were gaps in the project that were originally not identified. It was helpful to share the framework with those we needed to get on board with the project. They could then visualize the steps and where they played their part. The framework helped have a clear line of communication between the team, it gave a way for us to see where we were at, where we were going, and what the next steps were. We oftentimes could only communicate through email, so the framework gave the basis for what to discuss and kept everyone on the same page."

- Michelle L. Budzyn, PharmD

"The multidisciplinary framework was the most important aspect – We need to break down the traditional silos in which we all work (which I think we were able to accomplish to some extent in this endeavor)."

- James C. Coons, PharmD, FCCP, FACC, BCCP