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National Policy for Quality in Healthcare
Bridging Silos, Accelerating Improvements
4.2 Dissemination of NPQH
Appropriate actions will be taken to ensure NPQH reach its target audience through
various channels including but not limited to as follows:
a) Launching of NPQH to create awareness at national level
b) Ensuring access of NPQH documents through dissemination of hard copies or
soft copy made available on MOH and other agency websites
c) Publicise NPQH through promotional material, various social media platform,
word-of-mouth advertising or key opinion leader.
d) Sharing the process of developing the NPQH with other countries for country-to-
country learning purposes
4.3 Monitoring and Evaluation of NPQH
Implementation of NPQH will be closely monitored for the next 5 years to ensure
this policy and strategy will be a living document. Existing QA Committees roles
and responsibilities at various levels will be strengthened to include this national
agenda. Current TOR of these committees will be reviewed (if necessary) to include
monitoring and evaluation of NPQH. Composition of the committees will be
expanded to identify and appoint additional members as necessary to ensure wide and
adequate representation of the stakeholders. Each committee will be meeting regularly
(minimum annually) to monitor progress and achievement.
i) Quality Committee at programme, state and facility level
a. Monitor progress, issues, challenges and achievement of the strategies outlined
at programme, state or facility level
b. Report progress, issues, challenges and achievement of the strategies outlined to
QA Technical Committee, programme or state
c. Take appropriate action and re-strategise upon technical input, advise and
recommendations from higher level or committee(s)
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