HMIS M&E Flashcards

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aims primarily at assisting in the planning and management of national health strategy plans

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HMIS M&E

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• refers to collection, analysis, and use of information gathered from programs for the purpose of learning from the acquired experiences

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Monitoring

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3 functions of monitoring

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monitoring

learning

steering

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• systematic assessment of completed programs or policies

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Evaluation

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obiective is to gauge the effectiveness of the program so that adjustments can be made in areas that need improvement

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Evaluation

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Functions of evaluation

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Learning function

Monitoring function

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  • lessons learned need to be incorporated into future proposals
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Learning function

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concerned parties review the implementation of policy based on the obiectives and resources

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Monitoring function

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A robust monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system is required to assess the effect of an integrated service delivery

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Purpose of M&E

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Purpose of M&E

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A robust monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system is required to assess the effect of an integrated service delivery

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Ingredients that help guide the successful implementation of integrated services:

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  1. Appropriate indicators
  2. Data collection systems
  3. Data analysis
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DEVELOPED BY GLOBAL PARTNERS AND COUNTRIES FOR HEALTH
SYSTEM STRENGTHENING (HSS)

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M&E Framework

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• Derived from the Paris Declaration on aid harmonization and effectiveness and the International Health Partnership (IHP+)

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M&E Framework

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M&E Framework
• Derived from the (2)

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Paris Declaration on aid harmonization and effectiveness

The International Health Partnership (IHP+)

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This framework places health strategy and related M&E processes of each country at the center

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M&E Framework

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Core of the M&E framework:

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strengthening the common country platform for the M&E

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Four components of M&E Framework (according to
WHO):

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  1. Indicator domains
  2. Data collection
  3. Analysis and synthesis
  4. Communication use
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must be tracked to determine the strengths and weaknesses of implementation which can also be used for troubleshooting in the system

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Indicators

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• Addresses the components of the framework and establishes the foundation for regular reviews during the implementation of the plan for the national level

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Strategies that every successful M&E framework should have (National Health Mission of India):

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  1. Be localized
  2. Address the needs for multiple users and purposes
  3. Facilitate the identification of indicators & data sources
  4. Be able to use the M&E in disease-specific programs
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• is a variable which measures the value of the change in units that can be compared to past and future

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Quantifiable characteristics which researchers use as supporting evidence for describing the health of a population

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HMIS uses_________ to monitor key aspects of health systems performance

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indicators

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Mortality: formula

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Deaths per a population

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– SET OF ACTIVITIES INTENDED TO PROMOTE HEALTH, WELLNESS, AND FITNESS OF A TARGET SECTOR OR POPULATION (E.G. MATERNAL INTERVENTION, CHILD MORTALITY AND CHILD SURVIVAL INTERVENTION, AND STOP TB PROGRAM)
HEALTH PROGRAM
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IS A CORE COMPONENT OF CURRENT EFFORTS TO SCALE UP FOR BETTER HEALTH
M&E
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M&E Framework DEVELOPED BY GLOBAL PARTNERS AND COUNTRIES FOR ______________
HEALTH SYSTEM STRENGTHENING (HSS)
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Categories of HMIS Key Indicators • The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) classifies these indicators into 5 broad categories:
1. Reproductive health 2. Immunization 3. Disease prevention and control 4. Resource utilization 5. Data quality
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(USAID)
United States Agency for International Development
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is a source of routine data necessary for monitoring different aspects of various health programs implemented in a country
HMIS
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HMIS indicators must be carefully selected to:
1. meet the essential information necessary for monitoring the performance of various health programs, services; 2. and to present an overview of available health resources
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HMIS Indicators: Maternal Survival
1. Pregnancy care interventions 2. Intrapartum care 3. Postpartum care 4. Interpartum period
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is the leading cause of death for children <5 years of age (DOH, 2012)
Pneumonia
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DOH Strategies for Good Health of Filipino Children by 2025
1. Child 21 2. Children’s Health 2025 3. Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) 4. Enhanced Child Growth
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Stop TB Program (STP) • Goal:
to dramatically reduce the global burden of tuberculosis by 2015 (in line with WHO’s Millennium Development Goals)
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Stop TB Program (STP) Main objective of the program:
achieve universal access to high-quality care for all people with TB (including those co-infected with HIV & those with drug-resistance)
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Stop TB Program (STP) • Core:
TB case detection + successful completion of the treatment/cure of TB
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Stop TB Program (STP) Thus by 2050:
reduce prevalence of and deaths due to TB by 50% compared with the 1990 baseline
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HMIS Indicators: Stop TB Program
1. TB patients on DOTS 2. TB case detection 3. HIV-TB co-infection 4. HIV+ new TB patients enrolled in DOTS 5. TB treatment outcome