Session 7: Celebrating Frontline Innovation: Scientific Poster Presentations Demonstrates African Quality Improvement

Session 7: Celebrating Frontline Innovation: Scientific Poster Presentations Demonstrates African Quality Improvement

by admin | Jul 15, 2025 | Uncategorized

The ACQUIRE Forum's closing session on July 11th celebrated frontline healthcare innovation with 26 scientific posters from across Africa, demonstrating that quality improvement is thriving continent-wide through ingenuity and determination. Pan-African Solutions in...
Session 6: Exploring AI’s Role in Quality Care: Technology Supporting Human-Centered Communication and Kindness

Session 6: Exploring AI’s Role in Quality Care: Technology Supporting Human-Centered Communication and Kindness

by admin | Jul 11, 2025 | Uncategorized

The ACQUIRE Forum's sixth session on July 11th explored how artificial intelligence has potential to enhance the human elements of healthcare. It also addressed ethical considerations relating to patient dignity and human relationships. AI as Healthcare Assistant Dr....
Session 5: From Quality Assurance to Quality Improvement to Co-Production: African Healthcare Workers Embrace Shared Power

Session 5: From Quality Assurance to Quality Improvement to Co-Production: African Healthcare Workers Embrace Shared Power

by admin | Jul 11, 2025 | Uncategorized

Session 5 challenged healthcare leaders to move beyond compliance toward empowering partnership with patients. Dr. Peter Lachman, former CEO of ISQua, guided participants through the evolution from "policing" quality assurance to co-producing care with communities....
Session 4: Bridging the Quality Gap: Africa’s Healthcare Training Needs Analysis Reveals Room for Improvement

Session 4: Bridging the Quality Gap: Africa’s Healthcare Training Needs Analysis Reveals Room for Improvement

by admin | Jul 10, 2025 | Uncategorized

Session 4 exposed a fundamental challenge: Africa's healthcare workers enter practice without essential quality improvement (QI) and patient safety training. A comprehensive Kenyan study involving five major institutions revealed that while 80% of participants...
Session 3: From Silence to Safety: African Leaders Map the Journey to Transparent Incident Reporting

Session 3: From Silence to Safety: African Leaders Map the Journey to Transparent Incident Reporting

by admin | Jul 10, 2025 | Uncategorized

Session 3 confronted one of healthcare's most challenging cultural barriers: transforming blame-based systems into learning environments. Real-time polling of conference participants revealed the unfortunate reality: fear of punishment remains the biggest hurdle to...
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