Maternal Care Quality Standards in the South African Context Workshop: Pretoria Villa Sterne 6 th April 2016 Karen Hofman PRICELESS SA, Wits School of.

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Maternal Care Quality Standards in the South African Context Workshop: Pretoria Villa Sterne 6 th April 2016 Karen Hofman PRICELESS SA, Wits School of Public Health

PRICELESS SA SYSTEMATIC DECISION-MAKING FOR HEALTH BASED ON EVIDENCE Priority Cost Effective Lessons for System Strengthening South Africa 2

Governance - Engagement with policymakers from outset Package work based on political priorities - UHC Broader than HIV - focus on prevention include MNCH and chronic non communicable diseases Best Buys both within and outside the health system PRICELESS-SA approach to priority setting

Workshop motivation Maternal health is a major health priority in South Africa Comprehensive guidance exists on optimal management of MCH, BUT implementation and outcomes are variable PRICELESS SA has been involved in a number of research outputs identifying MCH “best buys”, and have been active in engaging with policy makers in the field

National MDG Countdown to 2015: 15 interventions could save additional 10,000 lives of mothers and children - Adopted by Min of Health Aug 2014 Provincial and District countdown (maternal interventions same) Additional lives saved and costs from interventions for family planning, diarrhoea, stillbirths Key findings: MNCH

Workshop motivation PRICELESS SA -- core partner of the International Decision Support Initiative – a global network that aims to support countries as they move towards UHC Through collaboration in iDSI and with NICE International, PRICELESS SA has linked with the Kerala Federation of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (KFOG), State of Kerala, India, where Quality Standards in MCH have been developed

Workshop motivation Quality Standards are a concise set of implementable, achievable, and auditable statements, that enable: Patients, their families and carers and the public to find information about quality of services Health professionals to make decisions about care based on the latest evidence & best practice Service providers (hospitals and clinics) to quickly and easily examine the performance of their organisation Policy makers to conduct budgeting and financial planning to ensure that services are high quality and cost effective and focused on driving up quality

Workshop motivation In 2014, the Governments of the United Kingdom and South Africa signed a joint MOU that set out a vision for health cooperation An Action Plan was developed to detail areas of cooperation between RSA MoH and UK DoH, in addition to relevant institutions and bodies Quality Standard development represent a cross cutting activity that could potentially contribute to key Action Plan areas including: Maternal and new-born care Universal Health Coverage with a focus on Primary Health Care Hospital Governance Quality Standards could also indirectly contribute to Action Plan areas: Health insurance and health technology assessment Litigation

Quality Standards in South Africa Represent a viable mechanism for encouraging implementation of high quality, evidence based, and cost- effective care Could be used directly by public bodies (Office of Standards and Compliance, DCST) and professional bodies (clinical audit, research) to drive quality care Could also provide a practical basis at national and provincial level for future initiatives relating to planning strategic purchasing and payment for performance

Identify existing guidance and quality improvement initiatives in maternal health and seek coordination and potential synergies. Learn about the experience of adapting NICE-developed Quality Standards in maternal health to the context of Kerala, India Explore the applicability of the Quality Standard approach to the South Africa context Workshop objectives

TimeAgenda ItemLead 8.30 – 8.45Registration 8.45 – 9.15 Welcome and introductions Yogan Pillay (NDoH), Jack Moodley (Chair, CEMD) 9.15 – 9.30 Meeting objectives Introduction to PRICELESS SA and iDSI Karen Hofman 9.30 – Current status and existing quality improvement initiatives in South Africa The 2015 Maternal guidelines: Focus on haemorrhage and HTN and implementation challenges Q&A  Carol Marshall  Bob Pattinson – Break –  Implementing quality: an introduction to Quality Standards  Lessons learned: Developing Maternal Quality Standards Adapted to Kerala, India Q&A Videoconference: Francoise Cluzeau (NICE I) Vakkanal Paily, Kerala Federation of Obstetrics and Gynaecology – Discussion: Could maternal Quality Standards be adapted to the South African context? Identify:  Scope of QS  Key stakeholders  Proposed timeline and resources required All Moderators: Karen Hofman / Tommy Wilkinson – Final wrap up and next steps Karen Hofman – Lunch

Plenary discussion items Could maternal Quality Standards be adapted to the South African context? Identify: Scope of the Quality Standards Key stakeholders Proposed timeline and resources required

Siyabonga - Enkosi - Thanks