Quality of Health Data in Public Health Facilities of Oromia and Gambela Regions, Ethiopia
Conclusion: Data generated through routine health management information systems is generally low quality. Supportive supervision, mentorship, and review meetings are not accomplished as indicated in the strategy. Many health facilities lack important recording and reporting tools. Training on health management information system-related topics is inadequate. The findings highlight the need to design tailored and context-specific interventions to improve data quality.
Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development - Category: African Health Authors: Muluemebet Abera Wordofa, Feyissa Tolessa Garedew, Gurmessa Tura Debelew, Berhane Megerssa Ereso, Dawit Wolde Daka, Gelila Abraham, Tilahun Fufa Debela, Yisalemush Asefa Demissie, Ketema Lemma Abdi, Meskerem Seboka Ergiba, Asaye Birhanu Senay, Source Type: research
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