Artículo
Advancing quality in low human development index scoring countries; The need for standardized and shared quality measurement and reporting
Fecha de publicación:
07/2023
Editorial:
Oxford University Press
Revista:
International Journal For Quality In Health Care
ISSN:
1353-4505
e-ISSN:
1464-3677
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Inglés
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Resumen
Over the past decade, significant research and documentation have emphasized the global importance of assessing and enhancing quality health services in low human development index scoring (LHDIS) countries [1–3]. This endeavor requires continuous monitoring, evaluation, and accessible measurement of systematic quality of care (QoC), requiring collaborative efforts within and between nations. The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) member countries have successfully demonstrated the feasibility of such initiatives to collect and report quality data [4]. However, the OECD Health Care Quality Initiative, a pivotal tool shaping health-care policies, exclusively benefits high-performing and data-rich economies among its current 38 member nations, posing challenges for other less-resourced economies [4]. Health care is widely recognized as a fundamental human right. It is therefore imperative to intensify efforts to improve the basic information necessary for effectively delivering health services as a public good in all settings. Collective action is needed to support LHDIS countries to develop similar health-care data and information infrastructure capabilities to OECD member countries, leveraging existing health system measurement initiatives...
Palabras clave:
Quality measurement and reporting
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Leatherman, Sheila; Boisson Walsh, Alix J N; Garcia Elorrio, Ezequiel; Advancing quality in low human development index scoring countries; The need for standardized and shared quality measurement and reporting; Oxford University Press; International Journal For Quality In Health Care; 35; 3; 7-2023; 1-2
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