Globalization and Health (Nov 2012)

Crossing the quality chasm in resource-limited settings

  • Maru Duncan,
  • Andrews Jason,
  • Schwarz Dan,
  • Schwarz Ryan,
  • Acharya Bibhav,
  • Ramaiya Astha,
  • Karelas Gregory,
  • Rajbhandari Ruma,
  • Mate Kedar,
  • Shilpakar Sona

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1744-8603-8-41
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 41

Abstract

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Abstract Over the last decade, extensive scientific and policy innovations have begun to reduce the “quality chasm” - the gulf between best practices and actual implementation that exists in resource-rich medical settings. While limited data exist, this chasm is likely to be equally acute and deadly in resource-limited areas. While health systems have begun to be scaled up in impoverished areas, scale-up is just the foundation necessary to deliver effective healthcare to the poor. This perspective piece describes a vision for a global quality improvement movement in resource-limited areas. The following action items are a first step toward achieving this vision: 1) revise global health investment mechanisms to value quality; 2) enhance human resources for improving health systems quality; 3) scale up data capacity; 4) deepen community accountability and engagement initiatives; 5) implement evidence-based quality improvement programs; 6) develop an implementation science research agenda.

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