National health information systems for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals

Objectives Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals will require data-driven public health action. There are limited publications on national health information systems that continuously generate health data. Given the need to develop these systems, we summarised their current status in low-income and middle-income countries. Setting The survey team jointly developed a questionnaire covering policy, planning, legislation and organisation of case reporting, patient monitoring and civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems. From January until May 2017, we administered the questionnaire to key informants in 51 Centers for Disease Control country offices. Countries were aggregated for descriptive analyses in Microsoft Excel. Results Key informants in 15 countries responded to the questionnaire. Several key informants did not answer all questions, leading to different denominators across questions. The Ministry of Health coordinated case reporting, patient monitoring and CRVS systems in 93% (14/15), 93% (13/14) and 53% (8/15) of responding countries, respectively. Domestic financing supported case reporting, patient monitoring and CRVS systems in 86% (12/14), 75% (9/12) and 92% (11/12) of responding countries, respectively. The most common uses for system-generated data were to guide programme response in 100% (15/15) of countries for case reporting, to calculate service coverage in 92% (12/13) of countries for patient monitoring and to estimate the national burden of disease in 83% (10/12) of countries for CRVS. Systems with an electronic component were being used for case reporting, patient monitoring, birth registration and death registration in 87% (13/15), 92% (11/12), 77% (10/13) and 64% (7/11) of responding countries, respectively. Conclusions Most responding countries have a solid foundation for policy, planning, legislation and organisation of health information systems. Further evaluation is needed to assess the quality of data generated from systems. Periodic evaluations may be useful in monitoring progress in strengthening and harmonising these systems over time.

Mahesh Swaminathan | A. Abdul-Quader | W. Hladik | Christine A West | A. Khalifa | D. Barradas | E. Manders | A. Teeraratkul | M. Swaminathan | Christine West | Wolfgang Hladik | R. Ransom | A. Suthar | G. Mgomella | A. Ofosu | G. Aynalem | George S Mgomella | J. Hedje | M. Cheyip | Tuan Anh Nguyen | Daniel Rosen | Erin Nichols | G. Bello | Abu Abdul-Quader | I. Dalhatu | O. Joos | Christopher S Murrill | Achara Teeraratkul | Nicholus Mutenda | Jacob Dee | Amitabh Bipin Suthar | Aleya Khalifa | Olga Joos | Eric–Jan Manders | Frank Amoyaw | Camara Aoua | Getahun Aynalem | Danielle Barradas | George Bello | Luis Bonilla | Mireille Cheyip | Ibrahim Tijjani Dalhatu | Michael De Klerk | Judith Hedje | Ibrahim Jahun | Supiya Jantaramanee | Stanley Kamocha | Leonel Lerebours | Legre Roger Lobognon | Namarola Lote | Léopold Lubala | Alain Magazani | Rennatus Mdodo | Lattah Asseka Monique | Mphatso Mudenda | Jeremiah Mushi | Aime Nicoue | Rogers Galaxy Ngalamulume | Yassa Ndjakani | Charles Echezona Nzelu | Anthony Adofo Ofosu | Zukiswa Pinini | Edwin Ramírez | Victor Sebastian | Bouathong Simanovong | Ha Thai Son | Vo Hai Son | Suilanji Sivile | Poruan Temu | Douangchanh Xaymounvong | Abel Yamba | Denis Yoka | Hao Zhu | Ray L Ransom | E. Nichols | D. Rosen | N. Mutenda | T. Nguyen | Luis Bonilla | R. Mdodo | Namarola Lote | A. Yamba | F. Amoyaw | S. Kamocha | Z. Pinini | P. Temu | J. Dee | S. Sivile | Supiya Jantaramanee | Victor Sebastian | L. R. Lobognon | Bouathong Simanovong | Douangchanh Xaymounvong | M. de Klerk | C. Nzelu | I. Jahun | Yassa D Ndjakani | J. Mushi | Hao Zhu | A. Magazani | L. Lerebours | Christopher Murrill | Camara Aoua | Léopold Lubala | Mphatso Mudenda | Aime Nicoue | E. Ramírez | Denis Yoka

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