Videos
Videos from MEASURE Evaluation SIFSA
|
Waiting Room-Patient This video suggests ways clients of health facilities can minimize their waiting time at clinics, such as having the right identification and being aware of operating hours.
|
|
Waiting Room-Staff Staff of health facilities can learn ways to reduce waiting times for client by studying trends, having patient records available the day before, establishing a triage area to manage care, and organizing clinic layout with proper signage so people know where to go.
|
|
How Are We Reducing Waiting Times? Some illnesses don’t require a clinic visit, this video suggests. Clients should know how to stay healthy, where clinic services are available, and understand that keeping appointments helps clinics reduce waiting times.
|
|
Reducing Waiting Times in Our Facility This video offers staff of health facilities suggestions on how to reduce patient load on their clinic space through studies of average waiting times, aides such as accurate individual patient records on hand, and better communication with clients in the waiting room.
|
|
The “Why” and “How” of Routine Health Information Systems at My Facility This brief video describes the South African routine health information system, which collects data at health facilities and transmits it onward to the national Department of Health, examining why maintaining data quality is crucial along this path.
|
|
The “Why” and “How” of Data Quality at My Facility Inconsistent and incomplete data gathered at health facilities compound problems as managers try to make decisions based on evidence. The video explains how Consistency, Correctness, and Completeness leads to better data, better decisions, and better health care. |
|
The “Why” and “How” of Standardized Data Collection at My Facility It’s not enough for several health facilities to have good data if others do not. This is why South Africa has established a national indicator data set—necessary for useful health information and informed decision making in order to provide appropriate and quality health care. |
Filed under:
South Africa
,
SIFSA
,
MEval-SIFSA