Abstract
Background: The
Primary Health Care Performance
Initiative (PHCPI) was developed
as a measurement of Primary
Health Care (PHC) to evaluate
the PHC systems, improve services,
and maximize health outcomes.
With the limitation of data
sources and metrics of PHC
capacity, PHCPI designed the
PHC Progression Model, as
a rubric-based mixed-methods
assessment tool for capacity
measurement through a participatory
process. This paper uses the
PHC progression model to assess
the system capacity of primary
health care in Qatar. Methods:
The PHC Progression Model
consists of a set of 33 quantitative
and qualitative measures,
each of which is assessed
using a rubric that classifies
the level of performance into
4 levels, ranging from Level
1 (low capacity) to Level
4 (high capacity). The assessment
measured both quantitative
and qualitative information.
Results:
The assessment showed that
PHC in Qatar has a strong
capacity with an overall score
of the key measures of capacity
governance (3.6), inputs (4.0),
and population health management
(4.0). Conclusion: The main
strength of the system was
in the key inputs such as
facility, workforce, fund,
information system, and drugs
and supply. Also, the assessment
showed strong population health
and facility management including
standardized team organization,
measuring performance, community
engagement, and use of the
information system data.
Keywords:
Primary health care, progression
model, health system evaluation,
health care capacity, Qatar
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