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HELLEN A. WERE
HEALTH ECONOMICS TRACK
2ND COHORT
UNITID FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
24/05/2011
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Several private health institutions in Kenya
use Electronic Medical Registers for data
collection, analysis and reporting within their
institutions. In government hospitals DHIS 11
is used to collect data from health facilities
across the country.
This data is then transferred to the national
Health Management Information System
office at the ministry of health headquarters
for analysis and reporting.
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The DHIS 11 collects data on outpatient,
inpatient, morbidity, hospital administrative
statistics-daily bed returns, human
resource and data specific to health
intervention programs e.g TB, HIV/ AIDs,
maternal and child care.
It does not however, include financial/
accounting module that compares income
and expenditures, costing of clinical
procedures, administrative costs and other
costs.
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For Health planners in the ministry of health
in Kenya to prepare credible plans and
budgets they need inputs-data or\ evidence
generated from health care institutions.
They currently rely on district plans and
budgets which barely reflect the true
position of the institution because they are
stand alones systems that are not directly
derived from the DHIS 11.
Due to limitation of funds, Budgetary
allocations to health facilities are often
prioritised. Evidence is needed when
making these ‘priorities.
Literature review (supporting Evidence)
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According to a report by IBM Corporation
(2009), Financial data can help translate
strategic goals into financial targets and—in
turn—into specific departmental plans and
related revenue and expense drivers, such as
labor, supplies, procedures and visits. By
translating strategic goals into operational
plans and by tracking and measuring
performance against plan, leading healthcare
organizations are better able to meet or
exceed objectives.
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Michael and others(1968) A special
Information system that takes into account
Objective, quantitative measures of health
problems is needed so that meaningful
comparisons can be made between effort and
achievement and between costs and benefits.
Performance budgeting and accounting are
also facilitated, since costs of a set of
activities (a program package) can be
identified.
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Nyamtema (2008)interviewed 43 health workers in
Kilombero district, Tanzania on their knowledge,
attitude, practice and factors for change on HMIS
and HMIS booklets from these facilities were
reviewed for completeness
Results: Of all respondents, 81% had never been
trained on HMIS, 65% did not properly define this
system, 54% didn’t know who is supposed to use
the information collected and 42% did not use the
collected data for planning, budgeting and
evaluation of services provision. Although the
attitude towards the system was positive among
91%, the reviewed HMIS booklets were never
completed in 25% - 55% of the facilities.
Conclusion:
From the above studies it is clear that;
 Health Information Systems play a crucial
role in planning budgeting and resource
allocation.
 lack of HMIS training and knowledge of
who is supposed to use the information,
leads to non- utilization of the available
health information system for planning,
budgeting and resource allocation.
 Financial/ accounting module needs to be
incorporated in the district health system so
as to improve the planning process at the
national level.
Recommendation
 Discussions with the ministry of health top management
i.e P.S, Director of medical services and heads of
divisions to convince them on the relevance of financial
module in DHIS and to get their support.
 Meeting with all the stakeholders – Ministry of health
Policy and planning division staff, HMIS division, HIS
experts, donors, District medical officers needs to be
held in order to obtain the specifics on how to go about
the integration
 Implementation matrix on how to integrate the
financial module into the DHIS needs to drawn. This
plan will involve the necessary action steps to achieving
the goal and a workable time frame. It will also contain
the budgetary requirements for the project.
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