Improving Quality of Care in Family Planning: A Research and Advocacy Agenda for India
Intro -- Foreword I -- Foreword II -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 The Need to Improve Quality of Care in India's Family Planning -- Abstract -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Quality of Care is Critical in Family Planning -- 1.3 Need to Accelerate Improvements in Quality of Care in Family Planning -- 1.4 Description of the Project -- 1.5 Approach for Developing Background Paper -- References -- 2 What is Quality? Quality of Care Frameworks -- Abstract -- 2.1 Donabedian's Quality of Care Framework -- 2.2 Quality Improvement in the Health Sector -- 2.2.1 Measurement of Quality -- 2.2.2 Quality Improvement -- 2.3 Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent Health: Strategy and Quality of Care -- 2.4 National Quality Assurance Programme -- 2.5 Quality of Care Frameworks for Family Planning -- 2.6 Rights of Clients and Providers -- 2.7 Quality of Care as a Right of Clients -- 2.8 Incorporating Health System and Community Influences in Quality of Care Framework -- 2.9 A Proposed Comprehensive Framework for Interventions to Improve Quality of Care -- References -- 3 Steps Taken by the Government of India to Improve Quality of Care -- Abstract -- 3.1 Guidelines Developed by the Government of India to Ensure Quality in Family Planning Service Delivery -- 3.2 Family Planning Indemnity Scheme -- 3.3 Quality Assurance Committees -- 3.4 Expanding Contraceptive Choice and Improving Access -- 3.5 Improving Quality of Care in Government Service Delivery with Support from NGOs and Development Partners -- 3.5.1 Strengthening Systems -- 3.5.1.1 Quality of Care Through Quality Assurance Systems: The Government of Maharashtra Experience -- 3.5.1.2 Reproductive Health Commodities Logistics Management Information System: Streamlining the Supply Chain for Contraceptives in Odisha.