Guidelines for the Development of Health Management Information Systems
- Publisher
World Health Organization - Published
1st September 1993 - ISBN 9789290611066
- Language English
- Pages 137 pp.
- Size 8.25" x 11.75"
Provides guidelines, based on practical experience in Western Pacific countries, for the development of information systems as an aid to the more effective management of health services. Emphasizing the complexities involved in efforts to improve the timeliness, quality, accessibility and use of health-related data, the book aims to help health authorities and senior managers think through all steps of the planning process before any decisions are made or resources committed. The book has two parts. The first, concerned with the development of a major system for health information, takes readers step-by-step through the various activities needed for thorough planning. Readers receive advice on how to calculate costs, estimate staff needs, conduct a situation analysis, identify the types and forms of data needed by different users, conduct a situation analysis, finalize project plans and understand which technical computing tasks will be required. The second part explains how a national system for health information can be coordinated with other smaller information systems, such as those for hospitals, human resource management, specific diseases, epidemiological monitoring, and systems for collecting and storing data on individual patients.