2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0230532
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Evaluation of continuous quality improvement of tuberculosis and HIV diagnostic services in Amhara Public Health Institute, Ethiopia

Abstract: BackgroundUnreliable laboratory results lead to unnecessary tests, procedures or treatments which may harm the patient. Continuous quality improvement (CQI) is a useful objective tool to improve processes and services. The use of quality indicators that meet requirements for effectiveness is an important quality improvement tool. However, the quality of critical aspects of pre-examination, examination, and post-examination processes have not been evaluated in Ethiopia including our setting. Hence, this study a… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the city had Amhara public health institute (APHI) accredited by the Ethiopian National Accreditation Office (ENAO) in all laboratory tests since 2018G.C in accordance with the ISO 15189:2012 standard. 8 According to the health and health indicators of Amhara regional state health bureau, the number of MLPs in the city is 264.…”
Section: Study Design and Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the city had Amhara public health institute (APHI) accredited by the Ethiopian National Accreditation Office (ENAO) in all laboratory tests since 2018G.C in accordance with the ISO 15189:2012 standard. 8 According to the health and health indicators of Amhara regional state health bureau, the number of MLPs in the city is 264.…”
Section: Study Design and Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, the absence of decent roads, poorly maintained vehicles and roads in poor condition often cause problems in specimen transport, such as higher turnaround time or damaged samples (Fonjungo et al , 2017; Nichols et al , 2018; Raja and Mohammed, 2004). For example, Shiferaw and Sisay Misganaw (2020) examined the performance of EID referral networks in Ethiopia. The turnaround time of the tests was about 30 days, severely exceeding the target of 10 days.…”
Section: Overview Of Hiv Supply Chains In Low- and Middle-income Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%