Recording and materials from the third webinar on point of care quality improvement: Step 2- analysing the problem and measuring quality of care

Added on : 18 May 2017

By: Quality of Care Network secretariat

The Quality of Care Network organised a webinar on 'Point of care quality improvement, step 2: analysing the problem measuring quality of care’ on 17 May, 2017.

Listen to the recording of the webinar.

Pierre Barker, Chief Global Partnerships and Programs Officer at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement explained how the Quality of Care Network is designed to support quality improvement. He presented possible frameworks to organize change ideas, measurement systems, and tools to help quality improvement teams prioritize issues and get to their root causes.

Bennett Nemser, WHO Monitoring and Evaluation consultant, presented the role of monitoring and evaluation in support of quality improvement and learning. He emphasized how point-of-care measurement plays a role in the broader learning agenda of the country and how the strengthening of monitoring systems should take into consideration other users at the district / regional and national level.

See their joint presentation here.

This is the third webinar in a series on point of care quality improvement. See here details of the first and second webinars.

(Photo: Four day-old baby boy, Godfred Ackon, during a post-natal check-up at the Elmina Urban Health Centre in the Central Region of Ghana  in May 2012. ©UNICEF/Quarmyne)

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