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South Africa: monitoring health systems performance at sub-national level

South Africa: monitoring health systems performance at sub-national level. Candy Day candy@hst.org.za January 2010. 3 key findings / lessons. Considering inequities when measuring performance The power and pitfalls of routine data Integration of data. Inequities.

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South Africa: monitoring health systems performance at sub-national level

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  1. South Africa:monitoring health systems performance at sub-national level Candy Daycandy@hst.org.za January 2010

  2. 3 key findings / lessons • Considering inequities when measuring performance • The power and pitfalls of routine data • Integration of data

  3. Inequities

  4. Inequities - Relative change in expenditure per capita • Improvement in equity: • Reducing ratio between max/min expenditure and between top and bottom socio-economic quintiles

  5. Routine data - outliers

  6. Routine data – Limitations for rare events

  7. Data integration • Validation • Greater explanation • Issues: linking, quality, timeliness, classification

  8. Integration, routine data, inequity

  9. THANK YOU! • Candy Day • candy@hst.org.za • http://www.hst.org.za

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