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Introduction to DHIS

What is DHIS?. District Health Information SoftwareThe DHIS is a tool for collection, validation, analysis, and presentation of aggregate statistical dataIt is a generic tool that needs configuration in every new context - implementationTwo versions, v1 standalone MS Access app., v2 - a modular

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Introduction to DHIS

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    1. Introduction to DHIS Ola Hodne Titlestad olati@ifi.uio.no Oslo, 6 June 2011

    2. What is DHIS? District Health Information Software The DHIS is a tool for collection, validation, analysis, and presentation of aggregate statistical data It is a generic tool that needs configuration in every new context - implementation Two versions, v1 – standalone MS Access app., v2 - a modular, web-based java app.

    3. History of DHIS 1998: Development & implementation in South Africa SA/Norway collaboration, from district pilot to national system, MS Office/VB platform (DHIS v1) 2000 and onwards: DHIS v1 implemented in many African countries and in India 2004: DHIS v2 development started, coordinated by University of Oslo, Norway Web-based, fully open source, Java, distributed development 2008 and onwards: Large-scale implementation in India, at state-level Collaboration with WHO and HMN in Sierra Leone and on GIS development Expanding use of DHIS v2: Bangladesh, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Gambia, Ghana, Liberia, Malawi, Tanzania, Zanzibar, Kenya, Zambia, Uganda, Rwanda New modules; patient-level (Tracker) and Mobile

    4. Use of DHIS v2 - Jan 2011 Any kind of use from small pilots to country-wide HIS

    6. Example implementation - Kenya Started Oct 2010 with a vision to use DHIS 2 as an integrated national HIS, lead by HIS division at MoH, funded by DANIDA and USAID May-Dec 2011: roll-out to all districts in the country – focus on end-user training and connectivity Online deployment, 1 server, all districts using USB modems and mobile Internet, monthly paper forms sent from health facilities to districts – and then onto DHIS 2 online The local DHIS team has configured the DHIS 2 database with guidance from Oslo team Much focus on training and capacity building (at national, province, district levels)

    7. Example implementation - Kenya Next steps: Mobile data collection from dispensaries on essential data (HSSF, IDSR, key performance data) + feedback to lowest level Integration with other systems (Master Facility List, iHRIS, etc.) Data use workshops, increased focus on making use of the information, institutionalisation of DHIS.

    8. Data model: core dimensions 3 core dimensions in DHIS The what, data element The where, organisation unit The when, period All data will at minimum have these 3 dimensions

    9. Data model: input != output

    10. References dhis2.org – DHIS 2 homepage hisp.uio.no – HISP at UiO homepage dhis2.org/documentation: End-user manual, User manual, Implementation guide, Technical architecture guide (user manual appendix) Live demo: www.dhis.uio.no/demo https://launchpad.net/dhis2 - source code, bugs, blueprints

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