Healthcare Staff Training, A Key Pillar in Improving Quality of Care in Nicaragua
Quality of care is one of the pillars that underpin the Family and Community Health Model (MOSAFC) implementation. One of the critical elements to deliver quality of care lies in the problem-solving capability of health professionals across all levels of care. Key training, e.g. Diploma in Hospital Administration, mirrors the commitment undertaken by the Nicaragua Ministry of Health towards institutional capacity building. This diploma course has helped hospitals complete their health diagnoses and develop strategic plans including four-year multi-year goals and results-based budgeting proposals. The Ministry of Health has in place a Health Continuing Education Strategy across all levels of care for 2017-2021.
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Format: | Brief biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2019-01
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Subjects: | HEALTHCARE, HEALTH WORKERS, HEALTHCARE STAFF TRAINING, QUALITY CARE, HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION, HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT, CANCER PREVENTION, ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE, MEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/883111597207624870/Healthcare-Staff-Training-A-Key-Pillar-in-Improving-Quality-of-Care-in-Nicaragua https://hdl.handle.net/10986/34373 |
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Summary: | Quality of care is one of the pillars
that underpin the Family and Community Health Model (MOSAFC)
implementation. One of the critical elements to deliver
quality of care lies in the problem-solving capability of
health professionals across all levels of care. Key
training, e.g. Diploma in Hospital Administration, mirrors
the commitment undertaken by the Nicaragua Ministry of
Health towards institutional capacity building. This diploma
course has helped hospitals complete their health diagnoses
and develop strategic plans including four-year multi-year
goals and results-based budgeting proposals. The Ministry of
Health has in place a Health Continuing Education Strategy
across all levels of care for 2017-2021. |
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