Offering the latest news in health care quality and safety, the ISQua blog also features guest posts from the best and brightest in the industry.

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Now is the time

By ISQua | Apr. 30, 2021 |

 

The time is right to do what is right Martin Luther King

 

Time is always the enemy of one who wants to achieve change – time always runs out. As I write this final blog, I think of what was achieved during my term as CEO, but also of what still remains to be done. The journey to safe high quality person-centred care is a never-ending one. We strive to make a difference.  

Everyone has a time and a turn

By ISQua | Mar. 30, 2021 |

We must use time wisely and forever realize that the time is always ripe to do right.” – Nelson Mandela

It  has been five years since I started my journey with you at ISQua and now it is time to say farewell. I have been honoured and privileged to be the CEO and to be tasked with transformation of the Society into a global organisation with an impact around the world. I have visited many of you over the years, meeting people who are dedicated to making a difference. I have been inspired by your determination.

Expanding our reach

By ISQua | Mar. 30, 2021 |

"In a gentle way you can shake the world" - Mahatma Gandhi

Over the past 5 years, ISQua has moved from being a mainly upper income association of organisations and members to one that is truly global. Our members now come from just about every region of the world and this is the strength of the organisation. COVID has taught us of the need to learn rapidly and to share our experience, the humanity of suffering, redemption, sadness and joy all together.

The age of kindness

By ISQua | Mar. 30, 2021 |

“Always be a little kinder than necessary.”James M. Barrie

It has taken a pandemic with all the consequences of lack of preparedness and often an inadequate response, for us to realise how fallible we are. There are many lessons on what true leadership should look like and how the absence of leadership can be catastrophic. The success of the response has rested on the hard work of those on the frontline and on the acceptance of citizens to be sensible and follow public health advice.

Giving power to the people

By ISQua | Mar. 29, 2021 |

It always seems impossible until it’s done.  Nelson Mandela

 

The pandemic has been challenging to us all and has changed our lives. In the message in the last newsletter I wrote that we have had hard times but also there have been good times. 

Moving beyond COVID-19: Ensuring that quality prevails

By ISQua | Mar. 9, 2021 |

After a year of living with COVID-19, I would like to reflect on the way we have responded to the pandemic and how it has impacted on the quality of care. While it may be easy to look back and find fault in how we responded, there are many positives and lessons that can be taken forward.

Watch Now: Leapfrog to Value: How low- and middle-income countries can embrace value-based care on the path to universal health coverage with Dr Chintan Maru

By ISQua | Mar. 11, 2020 |

It was a pleasure to host Dr Chintan Maru, Director at the Global Development Incubator and Executive Director of Leapfrog to Value, as guest presenter for our latest live webinar.

Live webinar: Leapfrog to Value: How low- and middle-income countries can embrace value-based care on the path to universal health coverage with Dr Chintan Maru

By ISQua | Feb. 21, 2020 |

We are delighted to welcome Dr Chintan Maru, Director at the Global Development Incubator and Executive Director of Leapfrog to Value, as guest presenter for our next live webinar on 11 March 2020.

Watch Now: Accreditation as a driver of improvement and knowledge transfer with Dr Carsten Engel

By ISQua | Feb. 14, 2020 |

It was a pleasure to host Dr Carsten Engel, ISQua Expert and world expert in accreditaton and external evaluation, for a live webinar on Accreditation as a driver of improvement and knowledge transfer.

Looking to the future of healthcare provision and the facilitation of health

By ISQua | Jan. 30, 2020 |

As we look to the future, the healthcare industry is at a critical juncture. The rapid development of theories on how to deliver safe, person-centred care means that we can no longer rely on the excuse that “healthcare is different” from other industries and cannot be reliable and safe. People are now demanding safety and reliability in the care they receive, and they want to be treated as people who happen to be ill rather than as a number or a disease.

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