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Health Management Information System

Health Management Information System . Main Healthcare Concerns : Quality Safety Why? Human nature is …. We make mistakes Safety is a primary issue. Information has a role.

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Health Management Information System

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  1. Health Management Information System

  2. Main Healthcare Concerns:Quality SafetyWhy?Human nature is …. We make mistakes Safety is a primary issue

  3. Information has a role An essential prerequisite for the attainment of the goal of health for all is the continued free flow of information on health and biomedical topics within WHO, between the Organization and Member States, and among Member States.

  4. The importance of (Health) Information • "in a disaster, accurate information, like clean water, is an indisputable good" Keen & Ryle, 1996

  5. What is Health Information Management? • Information is the lifeblood of the health care delivery system. • The medical record, in manual or automated form, houses the medical information that describes all aspects of patient care.

  6. Improved health information system is clearly linked to good management. Information is crucial at all management levels of the health services from periphery to the centre. It is required by policymakers, managers, health care providers, community health workers.

  7. Health Information System A set of components and procedures organized with the objective of generating information which will improve health care management decisions at all levels of the health system.The ultimate objective of health information system is not “to gain information” but “to improve action”

  8. Health information system An information system specially designed to assist in the management and planning of health program me as opposed to delivery of care

  9. A Few Useful Definitions • Data: Raw material that has not been analyzed; on its own data have no meaning, apart from what they state • Information: The meaningful collection, manipulation and transformation of data in a way that enhances the comprehension of the studied events • Intelligence: in-depth knowledge of an issue, information in a context

  10. Facts/events deaths Data nr. of deaths counting Indicators mortality rates calculating Information rates by sex, age, analysing provenience, etc Knowledge / trend analysis, interpreting Understanding comparison with other areas, benchmarks, contextual information From Facts to Decisions Steps examplefunction Judgement / decisions / actions assessing options / Decision-makingattributing values

  11. Indicators Indicators are variables that help to measure changes, directly or indirectly. Indicators are variables that indicate or show a given situation, and thus can be used to measure change. • Count indicator • Proportion indicator • Rate indicator • Ratio indicator • Index • Input indicator • Process indicator • Output indicator • Outcome indicator • Determinant indicator

  12. What are health indicators? • A health indicator is “a characteristic of an individual, population, or environment which is subject to measurement and can be used to describe one or more aspects of the health of an individual or population.” Health Indicators, Part III

  13. Essentials of HIS 1) Input Data on selected activities 2) Process Process by which data is transformed into information3) Output Processed information to used to satisfy user needs

  14. Health Information Management • Provide essential information for: • clinical research • quality improvement • utilization review • budgeting • hospital decisions

  15. Function/Uses of information management1) Obtain,2) Manage and 3) Useinformation to improve the health care performancegovernance and management and support process

  16. Components of Health Information System WHO proposes to categorize the health information system under five interrelated subsystems /Components: Epidemiological Surveillance (notifiable infectious diseases, environmental conditions, and risk factors) Routine service reporting Special program reporting systems (tuberculosis and leprosy control, MCH, school health Administrative systems (health care financing systems, health personnel systems, logistic systems) Vital registration systems (births, deaths, and migratory movements)

  17. Useful Information Characteristics • Accessible • Accurate • Complete • Relevant • Reliable • Secure • Timely • Verifiable

  18. Information process Data collection Resources Data transmission Management Data processing Data AnalysisOrganizational Information for use in planning and management

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