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Indian Pediatr ; 2018 Sep; 55(9): 824-827
Artículo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-199177

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India contributes to the largest pool of the global neonatal and under-five mortalities. The current healthcare delivery services have ascope for improvement in terms of the quality of care at the point of delivery. In this era of resource constraints across the low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), quality improvement techniques can be a game changer to positively address the common bottlenecks ofhealth service delivery and increase community participation. Globally, networks of quality of care and collaboratives have demonstratedsignificant impact in improving processes of care and the quality of services delivered to the end user. The Nationwide quality of carenetwork (NQOCN) is a self-sustaining network of quality improvement teams, which have cohesively led the spread and adoption ofsimple quality improvement strategies across the Indian subcontinent. The current perspective apprises the reader about NQOCN, itsrelevance and impact in current times

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