Malawi National Health Information System Policy

A culture of evidence-based management decisions would help us achieve highest level of efficiency in the provision of basic essential health care to all Malawians. To establish such a culture the health sector needs a robust Health Information System that provides reliable information as solid...

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Main Author: Malawi Government: Ministry of Health
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Published: Malawi Government 2021
Online Access:http://nkhokwe.kuhes.ac.mw:8080/handle/20.500.12845/149
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description A culture of evidence-based management decisions would help us achieve highest level of efficiency in the provision of basic essential health care to all Malawians. To establish such a culture the health sector needs a robust Health Information System that provides reliable information as solid evidence for making rational decisions. The transition from Millennium Development Goals to the post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals within the context of Universal Health Coverage have emphasis on measurement and accountability which can only be achieved through a vibrant National Health Information System aligned to the Five-Point Call to Action in Measurement and Accountability for Results in Health endorsed at the Washington Summit of June 2015. However, our existing Health Information Systems are unnecessarily fragmented and are not capable of generating quality information at the time they are needed. Efforts have been underway, in collaboration with our partners, for harmonizing and synthesizing various data-management systems in the entire health sector. Despite those concerted efforts of key stakeholders, we continue to face challenges in the areas of data collection, data analysis, information dissemination, and information use. The problems with regard to data accuracy, timelines of reporting, analysis, and completeness continue to exist. The MOH and its partners have realized that our existing policies related to the management of health information systems are inadequate to address these issues and problems. As a way forward, the existing policies have been revised into a complete new policy that will guide the implementation of Health information systems in the country.
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spelling oai:nkhokwe.kuhes.ac.mw:20.500.12845-1492023-03-12T00:04:24Z Malawi National Health Information System Policy Malawi Government: Ministry of Health A culture of evidence-based management decisions would help us achieve highest level of efficiency in the provision of basic essential health care to all Malawians. To establish such a culture the health sector needs a robust Health Information System that provides reliable information as solid evidence for making rational decisions. The transition from Millennium Development Goals to the post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals within the context of Universal Health Coverage have emphasis on measurement and accountability which can only be achieved through a vibrant National Health Information System aligned to the Five-Point Call to Action in Measurement and Accountability for Results in Health endorsed at the Washington Summit of June 2015. However, our existing Health Information Systems are unnecessarily fragmented and are not capable of generating quality information at the time they are needed. Efforts have been underway, in collaboration with our partners, for harmonizing and synthesizing various data-management systems in the entire health sector. Despite those concerted efforts of key stakeholders, we continue to face challenges in the areas of data collection, data analysis, information dissemination, and information use. The problems with regard to data accuracy, timelines of reporting, analysis, and completeness continue to exist. The MOH and its partners have realized that our existing policies related to the management of health information systems are inadequate to address these issues and problems. As a way forward, the existing policies have been revised into a complete new policy that will guide the implementation of Health information systems in the country. 2021-05-13T09:02:35Z 2021-11-03T06:19:38Z 2021-05-13T09:02:35Z 2021-11-03T06:19:38Z 2015-09 Other http://nkhokwe.kuhes.ac.mw:8080/handle/20.500.12845/149 other application/pdf Malawi Government
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