Health Management Information System (HMIS); Whose Data is itAnyway? Contextual Challenges

R. Muhindo, Edith Nakku Joloba, D. Nakanjako
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In 1997 the Ministry of Health instituted the national HMIS in response to global and national call for greater accountability and results-based management. The goal being to provide timely reliable health information that would inform decision making in the sector to aid provision of better health care services to the people of Uganda. However, there are already concerns about the functionality of the system characterized by late and inadequate reporting. The purpose of this paper was to make a critical analysis of the contextual challenges to HMIS and propose a framework that would improve the collection of timely reliable data at all levels in the system. After critical analysis of the existing literature, reports and presentation at various MOH workshops and review meeting, and interactive informal talks with some personnel at the Ministry, this paper asserts that failure to use HMIS data, poor culture of accountability, lack of incentives for performance, strategic planning and vertical programs-HIV/AIDS are the strategic contextual challenges to this menace. Data utilization at all levels in the system will be the linchpin in realization of timely collection and reporting of data and to this end, a user-friendly system is at the core of any successful public health system when it will; Assist hospital managers to align health system resources with the needs of service users Link performance measurements to accountability Monitor health-related activities to help assess what works and what doesn’t Contribute to organizational development This paper proposes a framework that will see data utilization as the foundation for timely collection and reporting at all levels in the system. There will be organizational learning with the associated organizational development breeding ownership and sustained demand for data collection and reporting. Key in the implementation will be; leadership, change management, organizational embedding and capacity development.
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健康管理信息系统;到底是谁的数据?上下文的挑战
1997年,卫生部响应全球和国家要求加强问责制和基于结果的管理的呼吁,建立了国家卫生保健管理信息系统。其目标是提供及时可靠的保健信息,为该部门的决策提供信息,以帮助向乌干达人民提供更好的保健服务。但是,已经有人对该系统的功能表示关切,其特点是报告迟交和不充分。本文的目的是对HMIS面临的环境挑战进行批判性分析,并提出一个框架,以改进系统中各级及时可靠数据的收集。在对现有文献、报告和在卫生部各种研讨会和审查会议上的演讲进行批判性分析之后,以及与该部一些人员的互动非正式会谈,本文断言,未能使用HMIS数据、问责文化不良、缺乏绩效激励、战略规划和纵向方案-艾滋病毒/艾滋病是应对这一威胁的战略背景挑战。系统中各级数据的利用将是实现及时收集和报告数据的关键,为此目的,一个用户友好的系统是任何成功的公共卫生系统的核心。协助医院管理者将卫生系统资源与服务用户的需求相结合将绩效测量与问责制联系起来监测与健康相关的活动,以帮助评估哪些对组织发展有效,哪些无效本文提出了一个框架,该框架将数据利用视为系统各级及时收集和报告的基础。将有组织学习与相关的组织发展,培养所有权和对数据收集和报告的持续需求。实施的关键将是;领导力,变革管理,组织嵌入和能力发展。
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