2022, Number 1
The implementation of the FESCAS Program as a tool for strengthening quality of care
Figueroa PL
Language: Spanish
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ABSTRACT
CQuality is a basic principle of service delivery. The activation of healthcare quality mechanisms is the responsibility of health system administrators, in their role of governing the health system and correcting its limitations. The FESCAS Program - Component I is the National Program for Strengthening Health Teams for Quality and Safety created by Resolution No. 978/2022 of the Ministry of Health. The Program seeks to promote the culture of quality and safety in health care through the development of human talent competencies and the continuous improvement of processes, by means of economic incentives. The organizational change resulting from the implementation of the FESCAS program will undoubtedly contribute to improving patient care and the overall efficiency of healthcare institutions. Health care safety is a priority issue in health care institutions, and specifically for health care practice based on scientific foundations and solid training in health care safety are essential elements to increase the quality of care. Although it is too early to evaluate the results of this program, it is expected that the results derived from the evaluation and follow-up will show that the changes made have not only not deteriorated the parameters that make up the quality of care, but have consolidated acceptable standards, developing a positive dynamic of work and continuous improvement.REFERENCES