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MODULE 7
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HMIS MONITORING AND EVALUATION


1.1 Definition of Vision,
Mission, Goals and
Objectives
1.2 Comparison of Vision
and Mission
1.3 Purpose and Inclusion
of Vision and Mission
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INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES

At the end of the lesson, you should be able to:

 1. explain the purpose, framework and plan of an


HMIS monitoring and evaluation system;
 2. describe the relationship of monitoring and
evaluation with HMIS indicators;
 3. establish the relationship of HMIS indicators with
health programs;
HMIS Monitoring & Evaluation
A health management information System aims
primarily
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national
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1.1 Definition of Vision,
Mission, Goals and
Objectives
1.2 Comparison of Vision
and Mission
1.3 Purpose and Inclusion
of Vision and Mission
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HMIS Monitoring & Evaluation

 Monitoring refers to the collection, analysis, and use of


information gathered from programs for the purpose of
learning from the acquired experiences, accounting the
resources used both internal and external, and obtaining
results and making decisions.
 Evaluation is the systematic assessment of completed
programs or policies.
Purpose of M&E
  A robust monitoring and evaluation (M&E)
system is required to assess the effect of
integrated service delivery.
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Appropriate indicators, data collection
systems and data analysis to support
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1.1 Definition of Vision,

decision-making help guide successful


Mission, Goals and

implementation of integrated services and


Objectives
1.2 Comparison of Vision

measures the effect on both service delivery


and Mission
1.3 Purpose and Inclusion

and use of services (FP/Immunization


of Vision and Mission

Integration Working Group, n.d.).


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M&E Framework

A general framework of M&E of health system strengthening (HSS) was developed by


various
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and effectiveness
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strategy
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common
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1.1 Definition of Vision,
better alignment and the monitoring of fundings for health systems is easy.
Mission, Goals and
Objectives
1.2 Comparison of Vision
and Mission
1.3 Purpose and Inclusion
of Vision and Mission
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M&E and HMIS Indicators

  An indicator is a variable which measures the value of the change in units that can be
compared to past and future units.
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1.1 Definition of Vision,
Mission, Goals and
Objectives
1.2 Comparison of Vision
and Mission
1.3 Purpose and Inclusion
of Vision and Mission
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1.1 Definition of Vision,
Mission, Goals and
Objectives
1.2 Comparison of Vision
and Mission
1.3 Purpose and Inclusion
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HMIS Indicators and Health Programs

HMIS is a source of routine data necessary for monitoring different aspects of various
health
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meet the essential information necessary for monitoring the performance of various health
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programs and services and to present an overview of available health resources.
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1.1 Definition of Vision,
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1.2 Comparison of Vision
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Maternal Survival Interventions

The fifth millennium development goal targets to reduce the maternal mortality ratio by 75
percent and to achieve universal access to reproductive health.
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1.1 Definition of Vision,
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1.2 Comparison of Vision
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In order to routinely monitor the progress towards implementation of a highly effective
package of maternal survival interventions, HMIS is designed to provide some of the core input,
process, and output indicators.
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1. pregnancy care interventions
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1.1 Definition of Vision,
Mission, Goals and • 1st antenatal care attendances
Objectives
1.2 Comparison of Vision• 4th antenatal care attendances
and Mission
1.3 Purpose and Inclusion
of Vision and Mission • Cases of abnormal pregnancies attended at out-patient departments (OPD) of
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• Institutional cases of maternal morbidity and mortality due to antepartum
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2. intrapartum care

• Deliveries by skilled attendants (at health facilities)


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• Deliveries by health extension workers (HEW) (at home of health posts)
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3. postpartum
1.1 Definition of Vision, care
Mission, Goals and
Objectives
• 1st postnatal care attendance
1.2 Comparison of Vision
and Mission
• and
1.3 Purpose Institutional
Inclusion cases of maternal morbidity and mortality due to postpartum hemorrhage
of Vision and Mission
(PPH) and puerperal sepsis
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4. interpartum period

• Family planning method acceptors (new and repeat)


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1.1 Definition of Vision,
Mission, Goals and
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1.2 Comparison of Vision
and Mission
1.3 Purpose and Inclusion
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The Child Mortality and Child Survival Interventions

  The leading cause of under-5 child mortality in the Philippines as reported by the
Department
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Student Number with 2,051 reported cases.
was Pneumonia
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1.1 Definition of Vision,
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1.2 Comparison of Vision
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1.1 Definition of Vision,
Mission, Goals and
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1.2 Comparison of Vision
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Lesson 11 Figure 7.1 Leading cause of under-five child mortality in the Philippines
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The Philippine government through DOH launched various strategies to help ensure good
health of the Filipino children by the year 2025:

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3. 1Integrated Management
Lesson of Childhood Illness (IMCI)
1.1 Definition of Vision,
Mission, Goals and
4. Enhanced Child Growth
Objectives
1.2 Comparison of Vision
and Mission
1.3 Purpose and Inclusion
of Vision and Mission
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The STOP TB Program

Envisioning a tuberculosis-free world, the goal of the Stop TB Program (STP) is to


dramatically
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millennium development goals and the Stop TB Partnership which aims to push TB up
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the world political agenda.
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The HMIS indicators to monitor stop TB Program are

• TB patients on DOTS (Number of new smear-positive pulmonary TB cases enrolled


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• TB case detection (Number of new smear-positive pulmonary TB cases detected,
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extra-pulmonary TB cases detected)
1.1 Definition of Vision,
Mission, Goals and
Objectives
HIV-TB co-infection (Proportion of newly diagnosed TB cases tested for HIV)
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• HIV+ new TB patients enrolled in DOTS
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