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Fiorenza Monticelli Gauteng District Health Systems Summit 22 August 2008. Presentation Overview. Background Indicators: Per capita Expenditure and Cost per PDE Nurse clinical workload Immunisation coverage HIV prevalence among antenatal clients tested
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Fiorenza Monticelli Gauteng District Health Systems Summit 22 August 2008
Presentation Overview • Background • Indicators: • Per capita Expenditure and Cost per PDE • Nurse clinical workload • Immunisation coverage • HIV prevalence among antenatal clients tested • Proportion antenatal clients tested for HIV • Nevirapine uptake rate among pregnant HIV+ women • PHC utilisation rate • TB cure rate and Smear conversion rate • Rate of children under 5 years not gaining weight • Delivery rate in facility • Perinatal Mortality rate • Overall rankings • Conclusion Gauteng
Background • 27 health, socioeconomic and financial indicators • Up to four years of data for monitoring trends • Profile for SA, 9 provinces and 52 districts • CD with full database, resources, references and original data files used for the report • A ‘live’ web-enabled GIS maps and indicators http://webgis.hst.org.za:8081/
SA ave: R256 R497 R319 R167
Preliminary SA ave: R303 R418 R233
SA ave: R954 R1 390 R952
SA ave: 27 38.2 19.8
* SA ave: 85% 101% 83% *Proxy for MDGs
SA ave: 29.1% 26.5% 34.6%
SA ave: 67.9% 95.2 93.9 48.6%
* SA ave: 61.1% 91.3% 66.8% *Proxy for MDGs
* SA ave: 57.6% 70.6% 57.8% *Proxy for MDGs
2003 2004 2005
* TB cure rate per province *Proxy for MDGs
Smear conversion rate per province * *Proxy for MDGs
* (Under 5 years) SA ave: 1.3% 0.3% 1.3% *Proxy for MDGs
SA ave: 77.7% 88.6% 66.5%
* *Proxy for MDGs
Spider graph illustrating rankings in 2006/07 City of Johannesburg
Conclusion • More must be done to improve the following: • Proportion of antenatal clients tested for HIV, • Nevirapine uptake rate among pregnant HIV+ve women • HIV prevalence among ANC clients tested, • Delivery rate in facility, • PHC utilisation rate • TB cure rate • About 60% of the information in the DHB relies on data extracted from the DHIS. The quality of this data affects what you see in the District Health Barometer publication and also the managerial decisions informed by this data. • Where DHIS data differs with what districts have, is often an indication of a need for sub-district and facility level support. • Improving the quality of data may cause the district raking to deteriorate initially, however, the districts will then have accurate and reliable data to base decisions on and can begin to see a true improvement.
THANK YOU! • We acknowledge the National Department of Health, Treasury and all other providers for access to and use of their data for this publication and Atlantic Philanthropies for funding the project. For more information, contact Fiorenza Monticelli at fiorenza@hst.org.za Or Elliot Sello at elliot@hst.org.za Telephone: (031) 307 2954