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Prepared by : 1. Dr. Ahmed AlQasmi
2. Mr. Salah Al-Muzahmi
Information Management System in Emergency
(IMSE)
First National Course on Public Health Emergency Management
12 – 23 March 2011. Muscat, Oman
TopicsTopics
•Health System in Oman
•IMSE components
•Strategies for improving data quality and use in terms of emergency responses
First National Course on Public Health Emergency Management
12 – 23 March 2011. Muscat, Oman
Health System in OmanHealth System in Oman
• Total area is 309.5 thousands Km2
3% Plans15% Mountains82% Wadis & Desert
• 9 Governorates / Regions with 61 Wilayates
• 11 Health Regions• Upper Middle Income
•Total Government Expenditure millions RO 6709.5 (≈US$17,382 millions)•Per Capita GDP RO 5586.5 (≈US$14,472)•Total Health Expenditure 2.4% of GDP•Per Capita Health Expenditure RO 145 (≈US$375) (2007)•MOH expenditure R.O. 104 – (2009)
Source: Monthly Statistical Bulletin, Ministry of National Economy, volume 18(4), April 30, 2007
Health System in Oman … contHealth System in Oman … cont
• Public Health System– Government finance and provide health care and
health services– Public health expenditure accounts for 80% of total
health expenditure– Public inpatient services 98%, public dental services
41% and public outpatient services 81%– Government provides 93% of hospitals and 97.6%
of hospital beds– Public health services has 78% of doctors 92.5% of
nurses and 85% of other paramedics
• Ministry of Health is the main health Care provider
• Other health care providers: – Other Government – Private Sector
Health System in Oman … contHealth System in Oman … cont
MOH Health Facilities50 Hospitals (4549 beds)21 EHC69 HC with beds (144 beds)72 HC without beds
IMSE Components: IMSE Components:
3. Data Sources3. Data Sources
1. Resources1. Resources
2. Indicators 2. Indicators
4. Data Management4. Data Management
6. Dissemination and Use6. Dissemination and Use
5. Data Quality5. Data Quality
1. Resources1. Resources1. Resources1. Resources
• Legal, regulatory and planning
• Financial, Human Resources
• Infrastructure
• Coordination
First National Course on Public Health Emergency Management
12 – 23 March 2011. Muscat, Oman
2. Health Indicators2. Health Indicators
First National Course on Public Health Emergency Management
12 – 23 March 2011. Muscat, Oman
2. Health Indicators…2. Health Indicators…2. Health Indicators…2. Health Indicators…
• Key Indicators are defined as Health Status Indicators*; these include:
– Demographic indicators – Socio-economic– Health Services– Human Resources– Health Care– Nutritional and Morbidity Indicators– Mortality Indicators
First National Course on Public Health Emergency Management
12 – 23 March 2011. Muscat, Oman
Health Indicators … contHealth Indicators … cont
• List of indicators in disasters:– Case fatality rate– Cause-specific mortality– Child mortality rate– Crude mortality rate– Infant mortality rate– Maternal mortality rate– Under-five mortality rate– Incidence rates– Prevalence rates– Morbidity rates
First National Course on Public Health Emergency Management
12 – 23 March 2011. Muscat, Oman
3. Data Sources3. Data Sources
Population-based: •Census•Civil registration•Pop based surveys
Health services based•Health & disease Records•Health service records •Health administrative records
First National Course on Public Health Emergency Management
12 – 23 March 2011. Muscat, Oman
Set of procedures for the :collection, storage, analysis, and interpretation of Data
Health Information Management System
(Facility Based)
Health Statistical Information (Facility
based)
Birth & Death Notification System
Other notification Systems
Other health care providers data bases
4. Data Management 4. Data Management
Data management…Data management…
• Computer Hardware
- focus on the needs
- technical expertise required at all
levels
• Computer Software
- standard packages
- specialized packages
• Capacity Building
• Maintenance
• MapsFirst National Course on Public Health Emergency Management
12 – 23 March 2011. Muscat, Oman
5. Data Quality5. Data Quality
• Data collection method
• Timeliness
• Periodicity
• Consistency
• Representativeness
• Disaggregation
• Confidentiality, security and accessibility
First National Course on Public Health Emergency Management
12 – 23 March 2011. Muscat, Oman
6. Dissemination and Use6. Dissemination and Use
Strengthening information use practices: • Use of evidence for decision-making,
• Standards and guidelines for information use
First National Course on Public Health Emergency Management
12 – 23 March 2011. Muscat, Oman
Strategies for improving HIS in terms of emergency response
Strategies for improving HIS in terms of emergency response
• Decentralized HIS (data are available and usable in different level of health care).
• Coordinate with different health Program managers to make their products responsive to the nature of data usage in emergency and disaster.
• Regular updates of statistics required for emergency responses
First National Course on Public Health Emergency Management
12 – 23 March 2011. Muscat, Oman
Strategies for improving HIS in terms of emergency response….
Strategies for improving HIS in terms of emergency response….
• Central Health information department in collaboration with environmental & Occupational health department and other end-users have the responsibility of setting standards, controlling quality and overseeing the use of information.
• Periodic assessment carried out to measure the extent of information use and to devise measures for improvement.
First National Course on Public Health Emergency Management
12 – 23 March 2011. Muscat, Oman
Strategies for improving HIS in terms of emergency response….
Strategies for improving HIS in terms of emergency response….
• Strengthen evidence-base to inform management, health planners, health care providers.
• Improvement of tools for health data management and better understanding of their use in emergency and disaster response
• Increase dialogue between national, regional and international organizations and actors working in emergency and disaster response.
Strategies for improving HIS in terms of emergency response (Contd.):Strategies for improving HIS in terms of emergency response (Contd.):
• Make use of AlShifa program in health institutions and provide Electronic linkage between regions to ease the flow of data transfer, particularly during disasters.
• Introducing GIS in order to increase the efficiency of the Health information system (through integration)
First National Course on Public Health Emergency Management
12 – 23 March 2011. Muscat, Oman
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First National Course on Public Health Emergency Management
12 – 23 March 2011. Muscat, Oman