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Background Reading: Data-Informed Decision Making at the Facility Level

Background Reading

Improving Healthcare Quality

HCI Guidance for Analyzing Time Series Charts

RHINO Report, RHIS and Service Quality

Seven Steps to Use Routine Information to Improve HIV/AIDS Programs: A Guide for HIV/AIDS Program Managers and Providers

 

Day 1

Routine Data Quality Assessment: An Approach for Data Verification

Unique Identification (ID) Number Used in ASHA Project

 

Day 2

Moderator Documents

Documentation Journal for QI Teams

Guidance for Analyzing Quality Improvement Data Using Time Series Charts

HCI QI Team Database Template

The Run Chart: A Simple Analytical Tool for Learning from Variation in Healthcare Processes

ACQUIRE Tanzania Project

Family Planning District Tool

Family Planning Facility Tool

AIDSRelief Rwanda

IQ Chart Background

IQ Chart Rwanda

Ministry of Health Mozambique

Results Framework

ASHA Project in Nepal

DQA Checklist

 


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