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Kwik Skwiz

Issue No Title
1First six month review
2Budgeting as a district management tool
3A district communication strategy for health
4Training for rational drug use
5Setting up a district management team: lessons from Impendle/Pholela/Underberg
6Transport management: A key component of effective health care
7Strengthening community participation: Lessons from the Bergville district
8Short courses for nurses: A half-baked response to complex training needs?
9The role of the District office in the DHS
10Tackling TB in Benede Oranje Region
11Health Promotion in a Rural Health District, Making it More Effective and Efficient
12Administration in the Health District
13Using stock cards to Improve Drug Management
14How 'programmes' can support the development of districts
15Supporting staff through effective supervision: How to assess, plan and implement more effective clinic supervision
16The WHO Ten Steps - The Way Forward for Improved Care of Severe Malnutrition
17The Registry at District Level - A vital part of administration in the Health District
18Local Government Transformation - A guide for health workers
19Collecting and using Drug Use Indicators in Districts
20Cross Site Visits
21Can managing district services be separated from managing its finances?
22Improving growth monitoring and promotion in PHC clinics: Lessons from the Mount Frere Health District
23Oral Rehydration Therapy Corners and the Management of Diarrhoeal illness in children
24An efficient secretary for a well-functioning district office
25How to Monitor and Address Absenteeism in District Hospitals
26The Story of Integration in the Brakpan District
27A Barometer of District Hospital Management
28Meetings and Minutes - Making them more effective
294 Key Components of a Successful Perinatal Audit


Kwik-Skwiz is a brief designed for busy health service managers and health workers. It aims to keep you informed of progress with the Initiative for Sub-District Support, and to share lessons and experiences from different sites across South Africa.



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First six month review (2000-05-18)
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