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Working Group Quality Improvement in health

Working Group Quality Improvement in health. Irene Omogi|Tandem Sabine Ablefoni. The story so far…. Looking back : Created in March 2012 at the SNHSP meeting in Jo‘burg

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Working Group Quality Improvement in health

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  1. Working Group Quality Improvement in health Irene Omogi|Tandem Sabine Ablefoni

  2. The story so far… • Looking back: • Created in March 2012 at the SNHSP meeting in Jo‘burg • About 20 members from programmes and projects in Yemen, Tanzania, DR Congo, South Africa, Kenia, Burkina Faso and from GIZ Head Offices in Germany. • Programms focused on Health system strengthening, Reproductive and Sexual Health, Health financing • Most importanthighlight: ourjointmeetingwiththe Asian Eastern Europe WG in Dubai in December 2013 andthecommonwork on the QM toolbox.

  3. What’s hot at the moment… Hot topics: Launch of the QM Toolbox Link to HCD QM Course Heidelberg; Promote Quality in health Issues (Expert talk) Construction sites: To Link the QM Toolbox to the Product web and to promulgate the Toolbox Current challenges: To get a joint working group with the Asian Eastern European WG ; enhanced utilisation of virtual communication tools Emerging issues: Identify topics/areas of research and (scientific) publications linked to Quality in health; Support of an “Impact” evaluation of SQI in Morocco; Promoting SQI approaches to be used by other partners; Document innovation and good practices implementation

  4. What the future will bring… • Looking forward: • SQI employed by other social sectors. • Improved networking and communication among working group members through virtual platforms. • Evidence based backing of SQI through conducting of impact assessment of the approach.

  5. THANK YOU! your.name@giz.de

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