University of Global Health Equity, Kigali, Rwanda.
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Int J Qual Health Care. 2020 Apr 21;32(1):76-79. doi: 10.1093/intqhc/mzz063.
Weaknesses in the quality of care delivered at hospitals translates into patient safety challenges and causes unnecessary harm. Low-and-middle-income countries disproportionately shoulder the burden of poor quality of hospital care.
In the early 2000s, Rwanda implemented a performance-based financing (PBF) system to improve quality and increase the quantity of care delivered at its public hospitals. PBF evaluations identified quality gaps that prompted a movement to pursue an accreditation process for public hospitals.
Since it was prohibitively costly to implement an accreditation program overseen by an external entity to all of Rwanda's public hospitals, the Ministry of Health developed a set of standards for a national 3-Level accreditation program.
In 2012, Rwanda launched the first phase of the national accreditation system at five public hospitals. The program was then expected to expand across the remainder of the public hospitals throughout the country.
Out of Rwanda's 43 public hospitals, a total of 24 hospitals have achieved Level 1 status of the accreditation process and 4 have achieved Level 2 status of the accreditation process.
Linking the program to the country's existing PBF program increased compliance and motivation for participation, especially for those who were unfamiliar with accreditation principles. Furthermore, identifying dedicated quality improvement officers at each hospital has been important for improving engagement in the program. Lastly, to improve upon this process, there are ongoing efforts to develop a non-governmental accreditation entity to oversee this process for Rwanda's health system moving forward.
医院提供的医疗服务质量存在缺陷,导致患者安全面临挑战,并造成不必要的伤害。中低收入国家承受着医院医疗服务质量差的巨大负担。
21 世纪初,卢旺达实施了基于绩效的融资(PBF)系统,以提高其公立医院的服务质量和数量。PBF 评估发现了质量差距,促使卢旺达公立医院开始追求认证流程。
由于在所有卢旺达公立医院实施由外部实体监督的认证计划成本过高,因此卫生部为国家 3 级认证计划制定了一套标准。
2012 年,卢旺达在五家公立医院启动了国家认证系统的第一阶段。该计划预计将在全国其余公立医院推广。
在卢旺达的 43 家公立医院中,共有 24 家医院通过了认证过程的 1 级认证,4 家医院通过了认证过程的 2 级认证。
将该计划与国家现有的 PBF 计划联系起来,提高了合规性和参与动力,特别是对于那些不熟悉认证原则的人。此外,在每家医院确定专门的质量改进官员对于提高对该计划的参与度非常重要。最后,为了改进这一进程,正在努力建立一个非政府认证实体,以监督卢旺达卫生系统未来的这一进程。