An Overview of The Kenya Quality Model For Health (KQMH)
An Overview of The Kenya Quality Model For Health (KQMH)
An Overview of The Kenya Quality Model For Health (KQMH)
A conceptual framework
for an integrated approach
to improved quality of healthcare.
What is KQMH? (Contd.)
KQMH aims at :
…improving adherence to
standards and guidelines based
Quality on evidence-based medicine
Improvement … improving structure – process –
as a process… outcome by applying quality
principles and tools
…satisfying patient / client needs
in a culturally appropriate way
KQMH integrates
Example:
• Specific month of the year of highland
malaria incidence in Kisii, requiring
specific response
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KQMH integrates
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KQM integrates (contd.)
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Patient Partnership
The patient is a co-producer of health, therefore
good health can only be achieved by seeing the
patient as a partner and as a subject, not only
as a sick object
Example:
• Taking into account the patient’s view, needs,
preferences (patient satisfaction surveys)
• Involving the community in planning
• Respecting patient rights
KQMH Dimension
1. Leadership in Healthcare
• Weighted Score: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Standard
Leaders should—
• Create unity in the objective and the directions of the
organization
• Maintain a team environment in which staff can become
fully involved in achieving the organization’s objectives
• Demonstrate commitment to the organization
• Help to overcome workers natural resistance to change
and to convince staff that quality is important
3. Leadership (contd.)
Qualities:
• Be a personal and professional
example
• Motivate staff in a difficult work
environment
• Have good communication skills
4. Customer Orientation
Organizations depend on their customers and
therefore should—
• understand current and future needs
• meet customer requirements
• strive to exceed expectations
• build up a relationship and show commitment
• provide feedback, M&E
• display and communicate patients’ rights
4. Customer Orientation
Example:
• Assess the needs of customers
• Some female patients may prefer to be seen
by a female health worker
• Be friendly and greet cheerfully, referring to
patient’s names
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5. Involvement of People
• Other stakeholders
•Co-ordination and co-operation
5. Involvement of people (contd.)
Example:
• Staff meetings help reveal problems that may
otherwise not be known to the in-charges
• Involve community for outreach activities
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6. Continuous Quality
Improvement (CQI)
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6. CQI (contd.)
This is achieved through the 5S–Kaizen (CQI) approach.
Definition:
5S - is to improve working environment and create
foundation of quality, productivity and safety
improvement.
• Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) and whose
entry point is the implementation of the 5S principles.
3 principles namely:
• Step by Step, Little by Little
• Continuous
• Work Together
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CQI (contd.)
Example:
• Quality improvement teams to meet regularly
to discuss and plan improvements
• Each health worker constantly tries to do their
best every day
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7. Evidence-Based Decision Making
Example:
• Using records for planning outreach
activities, buying supplies, etc.
• Using results from staff satisfaction
survey for appropriate human resource
management measures
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Summary
KQMH
•Definition, Development, Review
•Components
•Dimensions
•Standards
•Principles
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