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This lecture provides a comprehensive overview of hmis monitoring and evaluation, covering key concepts, frameworks, and indicators. It explores the relationship between m&e and hmis indicators, highlighting their importance in tracking health system performance and program effectiveness. The lecture also delves into specific examples of indicators used in reproductive health, immunization, and tb programs, demonstrating practical applications of m&e principles.
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DEFINITION
Monitoring is the systematic collection, analysis and use of information from programs for three basic purposes:
(1) Learning from the experiences acquired (learning
function);
(2) Accounting internally and externally for the resources
used; and the results obtained (monitoring function) and
(3) taking decisions (steering function).
Evaluation is assessing an ongoing or completed program or policy as systematically and as objectively as possible.
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Progress:
M&E Framework Lesson Intended Learning Outcomes (LILO):
The core is the strengthening of a common
country platform for M&E of HSS, which
should result in better alignment of country
and global M&E systems and can be used
both for monitoring:
programs.
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Figure 7.: WHO Framework for Monitoring and Evaluation of Health Systems Reform/Strengthening
The World Health Organization’s M&E of Health Systems Strengthening Framework presents the indicator domains and considerations for data collection, synthesis and use along the pathway for achieving health impact at scale.
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Figure 7.2: Common framework for monitoring performance and evaluating progress in the scale-up for better health
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There are different HMIS indicators which can be used for
monitoring of key aspects of the health system
performance.
These are from among the five broad categories
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Table 7.2: Indicators in the Reproductive Health Area
Indicators for monitoring
integration
Table 7.3: Health System Indicators and Data Sources
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The STOP TB Program
With the vision to have a TB free world, the goal of the
STOP TB Program (STP) is to dramatically reduce the global
burden of TB by 2015, in line with the Millennium
Development Goals and the Stop TB Partnership targets of
the World Health Organization (2006).
Current: Philippines's updated Strategic TB Elimination
Plan (PhilSTEP I) 2020-23 aims to achieve a 50% reduction
in TB mortality and 12% reduction in TB incidence by