The health facility is where quality health services are provided to populations. This includes a wide range of settings, including small to large hospitals, clinics, and primary care centres, among others, covered by public, faith-based, private-for-profit and private not-for-profit sectors in both rural and urban areas. The health facility also covers ambulatory services and is the point of organization for community-based and outreach services.
This section of the Toolkit contains further information and links to tools that support the following functions at the facility level:
Standards supporting quality
Management, operational and supervision support
Improvement interventions
Measurement and evaluation
Engagement
These functions will apply to a range of stakeholders at the facility level, from administrative management/support to middle management in clinical departments, to health workers interacting directly with patients, as well as quality improvement teams. The tools in this level will help you to consider and implement activities that support improving quality of care at the facility level.
These tools help in the development of action plans related to identified aims to improve quality of care. The tools are useful to support important activities at the facility level for improving quality of health services at the point of care that are described in the Quality health services: a planning guide. It describes how facility leaders:
Remember
The actions taken at the national and sub-national levels will impact and affect the facility level. Likewise, facility level action and learning should inform the decisions and actions at the national and sub-national levels, respectively. As with other levels of the health system, engagement of communities is of great importance, particularly because of the proximity of communities being served by health facilities.