Health Management Information system in Nigeria Dr AA Abubakar Department of Community Medicine
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Health Management Information system in Nigeria Dr AA Abubakar Department of Community Medicine
Health Management Information system in Nigeria Dr AA Abubakar Department of Community Medicine Ahmadu Bello University Zaria Nigeria Learning objectives • At the end of this lecture you should be able to: • Define Health Information system (HIS) • Describe the National HMIS in Nigeria Introduction • Effective and efficient planning, monitoring & evaluation of health services depends on reliable data Definition of HIS • A mechanism for the collection, processing, analysis and transmission of information required for organizing and operating health services and also for research & training Historical development of the National Health Management Information System (NHMIS) • Since 1960s – FMOH medical statistics system in place: Health manpower, Hospital activities, mortality & morbidity data, records of birth & deaths in hospitals used to be published annually or quarterly • 1988 – Reorganization of the civil service led to creation of the Department of Planning, Research & Statistics – Adoption of the first National Health Policy which called for establishment of a national health information system by all levels of government National HMIS • Operational in 1999 Problems – Data collection forms not accurately & completely filled – Forms were complex & cumbersome • Reviewed in 2004 – Health Sector Reforms highlighted the inadequacies of the NHMIS – NHMIS needed to be repositioned to track the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) Focus of the 2004 review of the NHMIS • Review of the NHMIS policy • Agreement as regards to the role & functions of the Technical Working Group that would provide technical assistance to the NHMIS process • Assessment & review of health indicators & health data systems Focus of the 2004 review of the NHMIS 2 • Revision of routine NHMIS forms, registers & manuals • Donor/Partners resource mobilization • Advocacy & sensitization at all levels of health care delivery • Training of stakeholders on NHMIS • Budgetary line & release of funds by all tiers of government for the NHMIS Focus of the 2004 review of the NHMIS 3 • Community Health information incorporated into the health facility based Health Information system • PHC information system streamlined into the HMIS to give a unified system Goal of the NHMIS • The establishment of an effective NHMIS by all levels of government in the Federation to be used as a management tool for informed decision making at all levels Objectives of the NHMIS Provision of information: • To assess the health status of the population • To identify major health problems • To set priorities at LGA, state & national levels Objectives of the NHMIS 2 • To monitor the progress towards stated goals & targets of health services • To provide information for decision makers, those who provided data & the general public Problems with the NHMIS • • • • • Finance Shortage of staff Shortage of materials Inadequate coordination of data flow Complexity & overlap of data collection instruments • Lack of feedback to peripheral levels • Huge backlog of unprocessed data Revised NHMIS forms A. Routine Data collection summary forms 1. NHMS 000: Community based summary forms • • used by community Village Health worker to summarize activities at monthly intervals sent to the health facility through the Community Health Extension worker (CHEW) Revised NHMIS forms 2 2. NHMIS summary forms 001A & 001B Health facility community outreach forms – Used by the health facilities to summarize community outreach activities at monthly intervals – Aggregate transferred to health facility form 001 Revised NHMIS forms 3 3. NHMIS summary form 001 Health facility based forms – Used by health facility to summarize activities in the health facility at monthly intervals from a daily register – Sent to the LGA Revised NHMIS forms 4 4. NHMIS summary form 002 – Used by the LGAs to summarize data from all health facilities in their area at quarterly intervals – Sent to the SMOH, HMIS unit 5. NHMIS summary form 003 – Used by the state to summarize data from all LGAs – Sent to the Federal NHMIS every 6 months Questions ????
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