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A comprehensive and innovative approach towards a health and management information system for the Philippine is based on an analysis of felt information needs, implicit and explicit normative information needs and comparative information needs. It develops computerized information modules on public health, hospitals, socio-economics, costs, financing, logistics, etc. Furthermore it explores and disseminates information on good health care management in the Philippines

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HAMIS. A health and management information system for the Philippines
1995, Department of Health of the Philippines, Health and Management Information System (HAMIS)

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Table of Contents

1. Background
1.1 International background
1.2 Philippine background
1.3 Project background
2. Towards a need-responsive health and management information system
2.1 Felt information needs - information needs as perceived by managers
2.2 Expressed information needs - information conducive to good health care management
2.3 Implicit normative information needs - information needs according to the best knowledge of public health
2.4 Explicit normative information needs - information needs according to a decision-making framework
2.5 Comparative information needs - health information systems abroad
2.6 Clarification, validation and consensus finding
2.7 Need-oriented health and management indicators
3. Towards a cost-effective health and management information system
3.1 Prioritization of indicators
3.2 Sourcing of indicators
3.3 Cost-effective baskets for health and management indicators
4 A strategy underlying the development of a need-oriented and cost-effective health and management information system
5 Elements of HAMIS
5.1 Public health data
5.1.1 Blackbox - bringing back data to the data producers
5.1.2 Databoards - information in the hands of the people
5.2 Information on socio-economics
5.2.1 Brownies - a socio-economic profile for small areas
5.2.2 Databoards - socio-economic data in the hands of health workers
5.3 Hospital data
5.3.1 Lucena - a prospective hospital information system
5.3.2 Homis and Leila - computerized handling of routine data forms
5.4 Studies on costs and financing
5.4.1 Pisco - a series of studies on institutional costs and financing
5.4.2 Quesex - a health seeking and expenditure survey
5.5 Information on logistics and money
5.5.1 Maramag - a logistics information system
5.5.2 Lawas - a money management software
5.6 Information on management
6. From information to inspiration and improvement
6.1 Printouts and publications
6.2 On line presentations
6.3 User clubs and quality assurance conferences
6.4 Policy papers and lobbying
6.5 Federation of good managers
7. 36 detailed annexes

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Occasional Papers No. 11

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OL24325350M

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