Lesson 7: HMIS Monitoring And Evaluation Flashcards
Collection, analysis and use of information gathered from programs for the purpose of learning from the acquired experiences, accounting the resources used both internal and external, and obtaining results and making decision.
Monitoring
Systematic assessment of completed programs or policies
Evaluation
Purpose of Monitoring and Evaluation
- assess the effect of an integrated service delivery.
- support decision making
Four components of the M&E Framework
Indicator Domains
Data Collection
Analysis and Synthesis
Communication Use
For monitoring ______, Indicators should be tracked to assess processes and results
Medical services
The M&E Framework should be:
Localized
Address the needs for multiple users and purposes
Facilitate the identification of indicators and data sources
Able to use the M&E in dise3ase-specific programs
It is defined as a variable whose value changes
Indicator
According to ______, indicators are classified among the five broad categories
USAID 2013
Five broad categories of indicators by USAID 2013
Reproductive Health
Immunization
Disease Prevention and Control
Resource Utilization
Data Quality
Source of routine data necessary for monitoring different aspects of various health programs implemented in a country
HMIS
Health Programs under M&E and HMIS
Maternal Survival Intervention
Child Mortality and Child Survival Intervention
Stop TB Program
Health indicator under Maternal Survival Intervention
Pregnancy Care Intervention
Intrapartum Care
Post-partum Care
Interpartum Care
Health Indicator under Child Mortality and Child Survival Intervention
Child 21 (Philippine National Strategic Framework for Plan Development for Children 2000-2025 )
Children’s Health 2025
Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI)
Enhanced Child Growth
Health Indicator under Stop TB Program
TB patients on DOTS
TB case detection
HIV-TB co-infection
HIV + new TB patients enrolled in DOTS
TB treatment outcome
The fifth millenium goal targets to reduce the maternal mortality ratio by _____
75%
Under of Pregnancy Care Interventions
1st antenatal care attendees
4th antenatal care attendees
Cases of abnormal pregnancy
Cases of abortion
Institutional morbidity and mortality
Cases of medical abortions conducted at health facilities.
Under of Intrapartum Care
Deliveries by skilled attendance
Deliveries by Health Extension Workers
Institutional cases of maternal morbidity and mortality due to obstructed labor
Part of Pregnancy Care Intervention that describes “from the moment the mother conceived until labor”
Intrapartum Care
Part of Pregnancy Care Intervention that the care given to the mother after delivery
Post-partum Care
Part of Pregnancy Care Intervention: “Education and family”
Interpartum Care
Under of post-partum care
- 1st postnatal care attendance
- Institutional case of maternal morbidity and mortality due to Postpartum hemmorage (PPH) and Peuperal sepsis
Under of Interpartum Care
- Family planning method acceptors
- Family planning methods issued by type of methods
The Philippine government through DOH launched various strategies to help ensure good health of Filipino by 2025
Child Mortality and Child Survival Intervention
Serves as a framework for policy and program planning and as a roadmap for interventions aimed at safeguarding the welfare of Filipino citizen
Child 21 (Philippine National Strategic Framework for Children 2000-2025)
Subdocument of Child 21 which focuses on the development of Filipino Children and the protection of their rights
Children’s Health 2025
Strategy that aims to lower child mortality caused by common illness
Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI)
Intervention aimed to improve the health and nutrition of Filipino Children by operating community-based health and nutrition posts all throughout the country
Enhanced Child Growth
The goal is to dramatically reduce the global vurden of tuberculosis by 2015
Stop TB Programs