County Launches tool to assess quality of health service delivery
Nyeri, Tuesday, June 6, 2023
KNA by Wangari Mwangi
Nyeri residents will now be able to rate health in government hospitals after the county government together with the Alliance Leaders Malaria Alliance (ALMA) rolled out a civic tool kit, which will allow members of the public to give their views about the health services.
Through the tool kit which has been christened Community Score Card, patients visiting health facilities can now score hospitals in nine key areas among them; the time taken to receive services, availability of medicine and diagnostic services and customer satisfaction of services covered by the National Hospital Insurance Fund.
They will also grade the levels of cleanliness of the health centre, the facility’s emergency responsiveness, the frequency of home visits made by community health volunteers among others areas.
Feedback collected through the kit will then be presented to the hospital’s management on a quarterly basis. The management will in turn develop an action plan to address the concerns raised by the patients.
According to ALMA’s Robert Ndieka, the main aim of the tool kit is to help the different cadres of public health facilities in the counties improve the quality of their services.
He added that the initiative has already been rolled out in 10 other counties with the view of holding public officers accountable for health resources and efficient service delivery.
“The alliance is conscious of the importance of feedback in health service delivery and has facilitated the process in 10 counties. We believe that health services can only improve if we listen to the issues raised by the people that we are serving and improve the quality of services that we are offering. By doing so, both the health service providers and the community can come up with solutions on the areas that need improvement,” said Mr Ndieka.
Ms Ann Nduta, the Nyeri county community health coordinator said that the initiative will focus on the level IV and level V facilities which attend to the bulk of patients in the county.
Nduta said that the tool will be a gateway for the county health department to identify issues of concern for patients.
She said that Community Score Card will be rolled out in the Nyeri County Referral hospital, Mukurwe-ini level IV hospital, Mount Kenya hospital in Nyeri town, Othaya level IV hospital and Karatina sub-county hospital in Mathira.
“We will be collecting views from five facilities. As service providers, the tool will help us to see the facilities in the eyes of our patients and expose the community’s areas of complaint and therefore help the department improve on the areas highlighted,” she said.
Speaking during the launch, Francis Kimani, a Nyeri town resident lauded the county for launching the initiative.
He said that the kit would accord many patients an opportunity to take part in the continuous improvement of services they receive from the health department.
“Previously, I would switch hospitals whenever I felt dissatisfied with the services. This engagement has given me an opportunity as a customer of the health facility to interact directly with the hospital management and I also get a chance to give them feedback about the quality of services being rendered and what I want improved,” he said.
Courtesy ; K. N. A
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