Abstract

BackgroundHealth management information system (HMIS) is a system whereby health data are recorded, stored, retrieved and processed to improve decision-making. HMIS data quality should be monitored routinely as production of high quality statistics depends on assessment of data quality and actions taken to improve it. Thus, this study assessed accuracy of the routine HMIS data.MethodsFacility based cross-sectional study was conducted in Southern Nations Nationalities and People’s region in 2017. Document review was done in 163 facilities of different levels. Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) for windows version 20 was used to perform data analysis. Data accuracy was presented in terms of mean and standard deviation of data verification factor.ResultsThough inaccuracy was noted for all data elements, 96.9 and 84.7% of facilities reported institutional maternal death and skilled birth attendance within acceptable range respectively while confirmed malaria (45.4%), antenatal care fourth visit (46.6%), postnatal care (55.2%), fully immunized (55.8%), severe acute malnutrition (54.6%) and total malaria (50.3%) were reported accurately only by about half of facilities. Antenatal care fourth visit was over reported by 24% while total malaria was under reported by 28%. Reasons for variations included technical, behavioral and organizational factors.ConclusionsMajority of facilities over reported services while under reporting diseases. Data quality should be monitored routinely against data quality parameters quantitatively and/or qualitatively to catch-up country’s information revolution agenda.

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  • Health management information system (HMIS) is a system whereby health data are recorded, stored, retrieved and processed to improve decision-making

  • Data delivered through HMIS come from service delivery reports and administrative records kept as part of routine transactions at health facilities and management offices

  • We considered data of the most recent completed quarter in Ethiopian fiscal year (November 2016, December 2016 and January 2017)

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Health management information system (HMIS) is a system whereby health data are recorded, stored, retrieved and processed to improve decision-making. HMIS data quality should be monitored routinely as production of high quality statistics depends on assessment of data quality and actions taken to improve it. The Health Management Information System (HMIS) is a system whereby health data are recorded, stored, retrieved and processed to improve decision-making [1,2,3,4]. Data delivered through HMIS come from service delivery reports and administrative records kept as part of routine transactions at health facilities and management offices. Though different organizations consider different dimensions of data quality, the World Health Organization (WHO)

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