Community HMIS in Uganda
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Community HMIS in Uganda 21st SEPTEMBER 2017 Health Care System In Uganda Health Information System-Community Module ANALYSIS OF INDICATORS IN DHIS2 INDICATORS Jul to Sep Oct to Dec Jan Apr to Jun to March 2016 2016 2017 2017 Overall reporting rate 38.4% Total Number of sick Children 2 months – 5 years seen/attended to by 156,159 189,522 170,410 the VHT 219,14 0 Total Number of sick Children 2 months – 5 years with Diarrhoea 27,350 44,532 39,431 43,938 Total Number of sick Children 2 months – 5 years with Malaria 90,109 122,817 109,209 117,36 7 Total Number of sick Children 2 months – 5 years with fast breathing / 41,884 44,452 51,956 Pneumonia 45,724 Total Number of New Borns visited twice in the first week of life by the 16,231 14,618 14,205 VHT 15,781 Total Number of Children under 5 years referred to the Health Unit 14,805 16,156 21,300 20,891 Total Number of Children under 5 years with red MUAC 3,686 2,321 2,719 2,697 Total Number of Villages with stock out of ORS 2,033 1,891 3,086 3,440 Total number of Villages with stock out of the first line anti-Malarial 2,769 4,154 4,239 4,603 Total Number of Villages with Stock out of Amoxicillin 2,732 3,189 3,204 4,423 REPORTING PER PARTNER IMPLEMENTING DISTRICTS REPORTING PERCENTAGE PERCENTAGE PARTNER REPORTING REPORTING ( APRIL-JUN ( JAN-MARCH 2017) 2017) Global Fund Agago,Amuru,Bushenyi,Gulu,Lira,Omoro,Kasese,Luweero 30.7%( 26) 38.5%(10) Malaria Consortium Buliisa,Kabarole,Kamwenge,Kagadi,Kamwenge,Kiryandongo,Kyan 73.3%(15) 73.3%(15) kwazi,Kyemjojo,Kyegwegwa,Kiboga,Mityana UNICEF Abim,Amudat,Bukomansimbi,Butambala,Kaabong,Kalungu,Gomba 68.4%(19) 84.2%(19) ,Lwengo,Masaka,Mpigi,Napak, Nakapiriit Save the Children Bundibudgyo,Kasese,Ntoroko 100% (3) 100%(3) Plan Kamuli, Tororo 40%(5) 20%(5) World Vision Butaleja 100% (1) 100%(1) Living Goods Kalangala,Lira,Luwero,Masaka,Mityana,Mpigi,Mukono,Wakiso,Jinja 60% (15) 73.3%(15) , REPORTING RATES PER DISTRICT District Implementing Partner Actual Reports Expected Reports Percent Abim District 9 19 47.4 Amudat District 4 7 57.1 Amuru District 2 30 6.7 Buikwe District 2 49 4.1 Bukomansimbi District 7 15 46.7 Buliisa District 8 8 100 Bundibugyo District 22 28 78.6 Bunyangabu District 4 18 22.2 Bushenyi District 2 15 13.3 Butambala District 12 21 57.1 Buyende District 1 22 4.5 Gomba District 3 3 100 Gulu District 5 37 13.5 Hoima District 16 62 25.8 Jinja District 4 52 7.7 Kaabong District 27 27 100 Kaberamaido District 1 25 4 Kagadi District 3 18 16.7 Kalangala District 6 7 85.7 Kalungu District 17 20 85 Kamuli District 1 55 1.8 Kamwenge District 19 27 70.4 Future plans • Create a formal paid community health worker • Ongoing efforts to review and update community health information and system, data and indicators • Support at District and sub-district level to strengthen ownership regular reporting and utilization of community health data by health facilities • Applying REC to child health • Output based financing to drive completeness and accuracy • Development and application of simple tools that can facilitate monitoring; utilisation for action at HF and community level Thank You Dr Sarah Naikoba Child Health Team Lead JSI/MCSP Uganda [email protected] .