The U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) Impact Malaria project, PMI’s flagship global malaria service delivery project (2018-2023), works across 13 countries to improve malaria service delivery by supporting National Malaria Control Programs (NMCPs) to engage with a four-pronged quality improvement (QI) approach: Outreach, Training, and Supportive Supervision Plus (OTSS). OTSS is a facility-level approach that aims to improve health facility and provider competency through on-site supportive supervision to identify areas that require improvement, troubleshooting, and on-the-job training. A standardized checklist is used to identify specific problems which may compromise the quality of malaria diagnostic, case management and malaria in pregnancy services. These issues are remediated by supervisors through on-the-job training and mentorship during regular or targeted visits and through action planning to address identified gaps. The current OTSS approach, the third iteration of PMI-sponsored OTSS implemented in sub-Saharan Africa, builds on the foundations and successes of the PMI Improving Malaria Diagnosis Project (IMaD) (2007-2011) and the PMI Malaria Care project (2012 – 2017).
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