最低服务标准评估工具和医院加强方案:朝着提高尼泊尔国家医院系统质量迈出的新颖的第一步

IF 5 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Rita Pokhrel , Abigail Knoble , Pratibha Gautam , Mohammad Kashim Shah , Pravin Paudel , Archana Amatya , Madan Kumar Upadhyaya , Ruma Rajbhandari
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与其他低收入和中低收入国家一样,尼泊尔的地区医院由于在设备、人力资源和医院基础设施方面的投资不足,难以提供高质量的护理。为了应对这些挑战,在卫生和人口部的领导下,尼克·西蒙斯研究所与尼泊尔政府密切合作,开发并实施了新的最低服务标准评估工具。MSS工具定期评估医院提供强制性护理的准备情况,并确定差距,然后通过向卫生设施提供小额年度赠款来弥补差距,同时提供知识和资源,以改善医院准备情况和提供服务的情况。自2014年启动以来,截至2024年4月,该计划已扩大到130家政府医院。该计划为医院追求卓越提供了蓝图,并自2014年以来跟踪和推动了服务方面的实质性改进,如基础实验室检查(+46%)、剖宫产(+40%)和脊髓麻醉(+32%)。由于与卫生部的密切合作,该方案影响了医疗保健政策,影响了预算分配、保险支付和医院升级标准,巩固了其可持续性和长期影响。资金:没有外部资金
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Minimum service standards assessment tool and the hospital strengthening program: a novel first step towards the quality improvement of Nepal’s national hospital system
District hospitals in Nepal, as in other Low- and Lower - Middle Income Countries (LLMICs), struggle to provide quality care due to inadequate investments in equipment, human resources, and hospital infrastructure. To address these challenges, under the leadership of the Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP), Nick Simons Institute (NSI) developed and implemented the novel Minimum Service Standards (MSS) assessment tool in close partnership with the Government of Nepal. The MSS tool routinely assesses a hospital’s readiness to provide mandated care and identify gaps, which are then closed via a small annual grant to the health facility, together providing the knowledge and resources to improve hospital readiness and service availability. Since its inception in 2014, the program has expanded to 130 government hospitals as of April 2024. The program provides a blueprint for hospitals to pursue excellence and has tracked and motivated substantial improvements in services since 2014, such as basic laboratory investigations (+46%), cesarean sections (+40%), and spinal anesthesia (+32%). The program has impacted healthcare policy due to the close collaboration with the MoHP, influencing budget allocation, insurance payments, and hospital upgrade criteria, cementing its sustainability and long term impact.

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