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Guardian Y. Sanjaya
gysanjaya.blog.ugm.ac.id
Assessing Health Information systems (Sapirie) in Lippeveld. 2000. Design and Implementation of health
information systems. WHO
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• Sistem informasi kesehatan nasional
• Analisa situasi sistem informasi kesehatan nasional
• Tujuan dari analisa situasi sistem informasi kesehatan
• Framework analisa situasi sistem informasi kesehatan
• Langkah‐langkah melakukan analisa situasi sistem informasi
kesehatan
SIK: “ building block” Sistem kesehatan
• Health
• Production
A well- reliable and determinants
• Analysis
functioning ensures timely on • Health
HIS • dissemination of
information systems
and use
performance
• Health status
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Sub‐system health information Data Input, Data analysis, Use of information Information Information
Recording and transmission decision and System Resources, systems
collection and reporting action Finance, Staff, Management,
Facilities and coordination and
Computer networking
Epidemiological surveillance
Service reporting, e.g.: Community
level
Health centres, First‐level hospitals,
Referral/special hospitals
Programme reporting, e.g.: Malaria,
Immunization, Maternal and child
health, and family planning,
Tuberculosis control
Administration, e.g.: Budget
Personnel, Training, Supplies,
Facilities
Research management, Document
management, External resources
Vital registration
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• To determine the performance of one or more subsystems of the
health information system in terms of the generation, use, and
reporting of data needed for essential indicators and databases.
• To identify problems of the information system and propose activities
for their resolution; and, as a by‐product,
• To provide first‐time participants in the health information system
assessment process with the capabilities to undertake similar
assessments in the future.
-Data mart Dashboard
Surveillance Data -Meta data
Information warehouse -Visualising
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(Measles doses given to children < 1 year / total population < 1 year)
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• whether the information system is capable of providing the data and
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25/09/2015
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Sub‐system health information Data Input, Data analysis, Use of information Information Information
Recording and transmission decision and System Resources, systems
collection and reporting action Finance, Staff, Management,
Facilities and coordination and
Computer networking
Epidemiological surveillance
Service reporting, e.g.: Community
level
Health centres, First‐level hospitals,
Referral/special hospitals
Programme reporting, e.g.: Malaria,
Immunization, Maternal and child
health, and family planning,
Tuberculosis control
Administration, e.g.: Budget
Personnel, Training, Supplies,
Facilities
Research management, Document
management, External resources
Vital registration
Tiv vo] ]] ]u lRv
v]}vo
• To determine the performance of one or more subsystems of the
health information system in terms of the generation, use, and
reporting of data needed for essential indicators and databases.
• To identify problems of the information system and propose activities
for their resolution; and, as a by‐product,
• To provide first‐time participants in the health information system
assessment process with the capabilities to undertake similar
assessments in the future.
-Data mart Dashboard
Surveillance Data -Meta data
Information warehouse -Visualising
Measles under 1 year coverage by district 2006
(Measles doses given to children < 1 year / total population < 1 year)
0 .1 .49 6. 3 9 8. 3 9
Annual measles coverage %
.98 5
0 .9
.18 3 .08 7 0. 0 8 9. 9 7
.97 0
0 .8 .47
tools
0 .7
0 .6
0 .5
0 .4
’+,6
0 .3
0 .2
0 .1
0.
Chake Michew eni Mkoani Wete CentralNor thA Nor thB South Urban West
Chake Dis tr ic t
Dis tr ic t
Dis tr ic t
Dis tr ic t
Dis tr ic tDis tr ic t
Dis tr ic t
Dis tr ic t
Dis tr ic t
Dis tr ic t
Pemba Zone Unguja Zone
District
SIHA Graphs
MCH SITT
Maps
Getting data in - Data warehousing
25/09/2015
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• whether the information system is capable of providing the data and
summarizing information needed for health care and public health
action
• Essential health indicators
• Data collection tools
• How the information system’s support to the health care
WR ]v]} M
D]Pv]vP v ]vP uv }}o v
(}u
• Preparing the assessment tools
• tested in typical facilities of the types to be visited in the