Abstract

•HMIS covers a large proportion of births, but a smaller fraction of child deaths compared to estimates from surveys.•Birth and death coverage in HMIS, while incomplete, has been improving nationally and for many states.•States that have improved HMIS reporting, should be studied for replicating best practices.•HMIS can provide signals for real time policy decisions, if used with due consideration of its limitations.•Including patient socioeconomic and demographic traits in HMIS, could further bolster its utility in population health.

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