Improving Clinical Quality

Overview

St. Mary’s ADI Community Health Center leads in improving the quality of health care in the  poorest communities. Quality health care – particularly reproductive health care and family planning services – means that providers listen; ensure that clients are able to make informed and voluntary decisions about their care; are responsive to clients’ needs; maintain clients’ privacy; and practice proper infection prevention.

Working closely with local governments and health facilities, we also improves quality by helping increase communication between staff and supervisors through an approach called facilitation supervision, monitoring health services to find the gaps between established standards and actual practice, and addressing the diverse learning needs of health care staff at a facility through whole-site training.

To carry out these approaches, St. Mary’s ADI Community Health Center  developed and offers a number of simple and practical tools for health care staff and their supervisors, including:

COPE®, which stands for services that are “client-oriented, provider-efficient.” COPE is a pioneering set of tools for health providers and other staff to continuously assess and improve the quality of their services.

Community COPE, a participatory process that builds partnership between health care staff and community members in order to make health services more responsive to local needs.

Quality Measuring Tool, used annually by site staff and supervisors to determine whether clients’ rights are being upheld and staff’s needs are being met.

Cost Analysis Tool, measuring the costs of providing health services and can be used to improve the efficiency of staff.