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Brief: Considerations for the Use of Routine Data for Evaluation of Public Health Programs

Author(s): Measure Evaluation
Year: 2020
Filed under: Data Quality, Data use, Evaluation, RHIS, Routine Health Information Systems

Estimating the effect of COVID-19 on total utilization of health services in Bangladesh

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2021
Filed under: Bangladesh, Brief, COVID-19, Health data, Health Services, RHIS, Routine data, Routine Health Information Systems

Seminar on Strengthening the Routine Health Information System of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in Bangladesh

Author(s): Kabir H, Chowdhury SK
Year: 2015
Filed under: Bangladesh, RHIS, Routine Health Information Systems, seminar

Validating the Effectiveness of a Rapid Assessment Tool for Routine Health Information Systems

Author(s): MEASURE Evaluation
Year: 2018
Filed under: Bangladesh, Data collection, Data use, Health Information Systems, HIS, madagascar, Malawi, Myanmar, Nigeria, rapid assessment, RHIS, Routine Health Information Systems, Syria

Strengthening Routine Health Information Systems through Electronic Management Systems in Bangladesh

Author(s): MEAUSURE Evaluation
Year: 2018
Filed under: Bangladesh, EMIS, MIS, RHIS, Routine data, Routine Health Information Systems

A Manual for Routine Monitoring of the Alternative Care System in Ghana

Author(s): MEASURE Evaluation
Year: 2019
Filed under: Alternative care, manual, MEASURE Evaluation, Routine data, Routine Health Information Systems

A Practical Guide to Using Routine Data in Evaluation

Author(s): Eva Silvestre (MEASURE Evaluation)
Year: 2020
Filed under: assessment, Data Quality, Evaluation, evidence, MEASURE Evaluation, Research methods, RHIS, Routine data, Routine Health Information Systems

Support Clubs for Children and Youth in Haiti Living with HIV: Technical Brief on a Case Study

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2020
Filed under: assessment, Data Quality, Evaluation, evidence, Haiti, Research methods, RHIS, Routine data, Routine Health Information Systems

Assessing Healthcare Quality Using Routine Data: Evaluating the Performance of the National Tuberculosis Program in South Africa

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2020
Filed under: assessment, Data Quality, Evaluation, evidence, Research methods, RHIS, Routine data, Routine Health Information Systems, South Africa

Impact of a District-Wide Health Center Strengthening Intervention on Healthcare Utilization in Rural Rwanda: Use of Interrupted Time Series Analysis

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2020
Filed under: assessment, Data Quality, Evaluation, evidence, Research methods, RHIS, Routine data, Routine Health Information Systems, Rwanda

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