Improving Indigenous health care using CQI
Indigenous primary health care centres and providers are on the front-line in efforts
to improve Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health.
One21seventy is a not-for-profit organisation that delivers a
Continuous Quality Improvement
(CQI) model that helps health centres and providers:
- Improve their overall systems for high quality care
- See how they’re performing on prevention and management of major chronic diseases
(diabetes, heart disease, renal disease)
- Set goals and measure progress
- Improve staff morale and motivation
CQI tools, training and support
One21seventy provides evidence-based practical tools and processes that help primary
health care providers to do continuous quality improvement, including:
Helping to Close the Gap:
Tackling key risk factors for Indigenous people
The tools support primary health care centres and providers to measure and improve quality of care in:
- maternal and child health
- diabetes services
- renal disease
- hypertension and coronary heart disease
- preventive services