SNIS definition
Examples of SNIS in a sentence
Uses the School Nursing Information System (SNIS) as an effective tool for client record management and activity recording, undertakes assessment and care planning and documents the process in SNIS.
Improved HZ Monitorin g and Evaluation • Provide all HZs with updated SNIS forms X X X X 100% Completed this quarter and will monitor through end of project.
We have agreed with GOYH that SNIS will be used to determine targeting if and when new Area Based Initiatives emerge.
The Claims Administration Agreement and the Underwriting Manager Agreement ("UMA") among the SNIS and the Conserved Companies dated as of January 1, 2000 shall be terminated effective as of the effective date of this Settlement Agreement, provided however, that the fiduciary obligations of SNIS regarding the Conserved Companies premiums held or received by SNIS under the UMA shall survive such termination.
The health information system had five components including: • KPC survey which is one of the main instruments for measuring indicators; • SECI community epidemiology surveillance system; • SNIS national MOH information analysis system (SNIS); • Other qualitative studies (Focus groups, Institutional Assessment); and • Community notebooks managed by ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ trainers.
However, the other former districts and current health networks have not used the software regularly, primarily because there is no formal mandate from the health system to do so and it is extra work for them since they must enter data into the SNIS now.
Health information was collected by health services using the national health information system (SNIS) forms and by Promoters using SECI, CB-IMCI and/or APROSAR forms that had been agreed upon between APROSAR and the MOH.
Promoters’ information often was not included in the health services report for the SNIS and this was a point of some concern for Promoters.
The objectives of the Project are to: (i) reduce occurrence of critical risk factors affecting maternal and infant health in the Target Areas so that current gaps between regions are reduced; (ii) reduce chronic malnutrition among children under 2 years of age in the Target Areas; (iii) increase health insurance coverage in the Target Areas; and (iv) upgrade the SNIS so that it will be integrated with the Recipient’s new health insurance program.
As mentioned in the section on SECI, the database, although relatively easy and fun to use, was only used by the program management housed at SC/B and by Challapata, primarily because MOH staff were required to use the SNIS database and SECI was an additional task that was not mandated.