Health Management Information System Sample Clauses

Health Management Information System. Strengthening the health management information system to improve access to basic information for decision making.
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Health Management Information System. 20.2.1 The Concessionaire shall at its own cost install, operate and maintain a computerized health management information system (“HMIS”) so as to ensure that the records of Project Facility(s) are computerized and maintained in a structured manner.
Health Management Information System. The CS16 project results are being monitored and evaluated through the use of community data, service statistics, qualitative studies, supervisory checklists, LQAS, KPC surveys, and Health Facility Assessments. For evaluation purposes household and facility assessment surveys (both 30 cluster surveys and LQAS) and project training records have been used at baseline and midterm. Project activities are jointly monitored by SC, DDS, and CLCS. SC Level: Rather than establishing a parallel system SC works with the DDS to prepare quarterly reports of district service delivery. The project staff also prepares separate quarterly and annual reports to describe the key activities of the project including trainings, mobile brigades, supervision visits, meetings attended, challenges and proposed solutions. This report is shared with the SC/US Mozambique Office in Maputo and the SC/US HQ. This report is used to monitor the progress of the Strengthen Project and report on its accomplishments to USAID. District Level: DDS undertakes routine SIS data collection to monitor district service delivery including EPI, family planning, sick child consultations, antenatal, delivery and postnatal coverage. MOH Weekly Epidemiological Bulletins (BES) keeps track of immunization-preventable diseases. Community level information is to be incorporated into these service statistics. The M&E skills of local staff and partners are to be strengthened primarily through in- service training and supervision. The SC M&E Specialist works with the DDS and specifically with the District Preventive Medicine Officers to strengthen the quality of their reporting. Consistent supervision at all levels is critical to reinforcing the monitoring skills of the volunteers and the health workers. During the quarterly EGP meetings, DDSs make presentations on the coverage of their services in the preceding quarter and discuss implementation challenges. Thus the DDSs are tracking the progress of MOH indicators, and meetings are used as a forum for reviewing reports. However the quantity and quality of data included in the quarterly report is quite limited. The evaluation found that data analysis for decision making and planning is also limited at the district level. Computers were given to the districts in July 2002. However there is not a training plan or a clear definition of use and responsibilities. The SC M&E Specialist does not have the requisite background and training to conduct data analysis and provi...
Health Management Information System. All different subsystems that provide the necessary routine information for managing health services. Health System: The expertise, structure and organizations that make possible and contribute to the delivery of health services.
Health Management Information System. 137. Particularly during the last two years, the project invested in the implementation of the new MOHP health management information system (HMIS). The project funded several people from each health facility to attend national HMIS training and also funded significant supervision follow-up for each health center. The evaluation found that most of the health center in charges recognized how HMIS reports could help them monitor their activities and progress, and they no longer had to wait for feedback from the district.

Related to Health Management Information System

  • Management Information System The M&E Plan will describe the information system that will be used to collect data, store, process and deliver information to relevant stakeholders in such a way that the Program information collected and verified pursuant to the M&E Plan is at all times accessible and useful to those who wish to use it. The system development will take into consideration the requirement and data needs of the components of the Program, and will be aligned with existing MCC systems, other service providers, and ministries.

  • Management Information Systems A. The CONTRACTOR shall maintain a process that collects, analyzes, integrates, and reports data. (42 C.F.R. § 438.242(a); Cal. Code Regs., tit. 9, § 1810.376.) This process shall provide information on areas including, but not limited to, utilization, claims, grievances, and appeals. (42 C.F.R. § 438.242(a).)

  • Information Systems The Official Agency in conjunction with the Authority will meet the relevant requirements of Articles 131 to 136 of Regulation (EU) 2017/625 and Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1715 as appropriate to the Official Agency. The Official Agency shall record appropriate data in the Official Agency Premises Inspection database (OAPI), which will be further developed over the life of the contract. Data should be entered into the database on an ongoing basis but shall be entered within one month of the activity taking place, unless otherwise agreed with the Authority.

  • Management Information To be Supplied to CCS no later than the 7th of each month without fail. Report are to be submitted via MISO CCS Review 100% Failure to submit will fall in line with FA KPI CONTRACT CHARGES FROM THE FOLLOWING, PLEASE SELECT AND OUTLINE YOUR CHARGING MECHANISM FOR THIS SOW. WHERE A CHARGING MECHANISM IS NOT REQUIRED, PLEASE REMOVE TEXT AND REPLACE WITH “UNUSED”.

  • Monitoring and Management Information C10.1 The Contractor shall comply with the monitoring arrangements set out in the Monitoring Schedule including, but not limited to, providing such data and information as the Contractor may be required to produce under the Contract.

  • DEFECTIVE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION 5.1 The Supplier acknowledges that it is essential that the Authority receives timely and accurate Management Information pursuant to this Framework Agreement because Management Information is used by the Authority to inform strategic decision making and allows it to calculate the Management Charge.

  • Financial Management System Subrecipient shall establish and maintain a sound financial management system, based upon generally accepted accounting principles. Contractor’s system shall provide fiscal control and accounting procedures that will include the following:

  • Health Information System i. As required by 42 CFR 438.242(a), the MCP shall maintain a health information system that collects, analyzes, integrates, and reports data. The system shall provide information on areas including, but not limited to, utilization, grievances and appeals, and MCP membership terminations for other than loss of Medicaid eligibility.

  • Access to Information Systems Access, if any, to DXC’s Information Systems is granted solely to perform the Services under this Order, and is limited to those specific DXC Information Systems, time periods and personnel as are separately agreed to by DXC and Supplier from time to time. DXC may require Supplier’s employees, subcontractors or agents to sign individual agreements prior to access to DXC’s Information Systems. Use of DXC Information Systems during other time periods or by individuals not authorized by DXC is expressly prohibited. Access is subject to DXC business control and information protection policies, standards and guidelines as may be modified from time to time. Use of any other DXC Information Systems is expressly prohibited. This prohibition applies even when an DXC Information System that Supplier is authorized to access, serves as a gateway to other Information Systems outside Supplier’s scope of authorization. Supplier agrees to access Information Systems only from specific locations approved for access by DXC. For access outside of DXC premises, DXC will designate the specific network connections to be used to access Information Systems.

  • Information Management Information and Records

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