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Assessment of Public Health Facilities using the Quick Investigation of Quality in Indonesia

Astrid Sulistomo, MD, MPH, Lucas Pinxten, MD, MPH, Nancy Caiola, MPH, and Gail Fraser Chanpong, MS, DrPH. Johns Hopkins University, Sustaining Technical Achievements in Family Planning/Reproductive Health (STARH) Program / Indonesia, 1615 Thames St., Suite 200, Baltimore, MD 21231, 410-537-1800, asulistomo@jhpiego.net

The Sustaining Technical Achievements in Family Planning/Reproductive Health (STARH) Program in Indonesia used the Quick Investigation of Quality (QIQ) methodology to assess improvements in health service quality at public-sector facilities, an important part of new health delivery strategies under decentralization. The 2002 QIQ baseline survey covered eight provinces along with DKI Jakarta covering 136 facilities and observations of 373 client-provider interactions. Baseline data informed development of quality-improvement interventions that were integrated into detailed work plans to improve the quality of family planning and reproductive health services. STARH then implemented annual follow-up QIQ surveys to document changes following these quality improvement interventions and to facilitate improvement in capacity of the Ministry of Health to implement and use QIQ. QIQ follow-up results were very positive, documenting the effectiveness of the interventions across district-level health services:

QIQ has proved to be a valuable programmatic tool for assessing the quality of services in health facilities and foundational to facility performance monitoring. Quality improvement at community-based facilities promotes community level demand generation, reflecting the transition of the national family planning movement to a more mature stage using a client-oriented approach.

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Keywords: Quality Improvement, Reproductive Health

Related Web page: www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/publications/qiq.html

Presenting author's disclosure statement:
I do not have any significant financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with any organization/institution whose products or services are being discussed in this session.

Improving Reproductive Health Program Quality and Outcomes

The 132nd Annual Meeting (November 6-10, 2004) of APHA