Opportunities and challenges in conducting secondary analysis of HIV programmes using data from routine health information systems and personal health information

HIV programme data from routine health information systems (RHIS) and personal health information (PHI) provide ample opportunities for secondary data analysis. However, these data pose unique opportunities and challenges for use in health system monitoring, along with process and impact evaluations.

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