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Understanding and valuing the broader health system benefits of Uganda’s national Human Resources for Health Information System investment

机译:了解和评估乌干达国家人力资源部门对卫生信息系统投资的更广泛的卫生系统收益

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Background To address the need for timely and comprehensive human resources for health (HRH) information, governments and organizations have been actively investing in electronic health information interventions, including in low-resource settings. The economics of human resources information systems (HRISs) in low-resource settings are not well understood, however, and warrant investigation and validation. Case description This case study describes Uganda’s Human Resources for Health Information System (HRHIS), implemented with support from the US Agency for International Development, and documents perceptions of its impact on the health labour market against the backdrop of the costs of implementation. Through interviews with end users and implementers in six different settings, we document pre-implementation data challenges and consider how the HRHIS has been perceived to affect human resources decision-making and the healthcare employment environment. Discussion and evaluation This multisite case study documented a range of perceived benefits of Uganda’s HRHIS through interviews with end users that sought to capture the baseline (or pre-implementation) state of affairs, the perceived impact of the HRHIS and the monetary value associated with each benefit. In general, the system appears to be strengthening both demand for health workers (through improved awareness of staffing patterns) and supply (by improving licensing, recruitment and competency of the health workforce). This heightened ability to identify high-value employees makes the health sector more competitive for high-quality workers, and this elevation of the health workforce also has broader implications for health system performance and population health. Conclusions Overall, it is clear that HRHIS end users in Uganda perceived the system to have significantly improved day-to-day operations as well as longer term institutional mandates. A more efficient and responsive approach to HRH allows the health sector to recruit the best candidates, train employees in needed skills and deploy trained personnel to facilities where there is real demand. This cascade of benefits can extend the impact and rewards of working in the health sector, which elevates the health system as a whole.
机译:背景技术为了满足对健康(HRH)信息的及时,全面的人力资源的需求,政府和组织一直在积极投资于电子健康信息干预措施,包括在资源匮乏的环境中。但是,对于资源匮乏地区的人力资源信息系统(HRIS)的经济性知之甚少,需要进行调查和验证。案例描述该案例研究描述了在美国国际开发署的支持下实施的乌干达卫生信息系统人力资源(HRHIS),并记录了在实施成本的背景下其对卫生劳动力市场的影响的看法。通过在六种不同环境下与最终用户和实施者的访谈,我们记录了实施前的数据挑战,并考虑了HRHIS如何被认为会影响人力资源决策和医疗保健就业环境。讨论和评估该多站点案例研究通过与最终用户进行访谈,记录了乌干达HRHIS的一系列可感知收益,这些用户试图获取基线(或预实施)事务状态,HRHIS的感知影响以及与每一项相关的货币价值效益。总的来说,该系统似乎正在加强对卫生工作者的需求(通过提高对人员配置模式的认识)和供给(通过改善卫生工作人员的执照,招聘和能力)。更高的识别高价值员工的能力使卫生部门对高素质员工更具竞争力,而卫生人力的这种提升也对卫生系统的绩效和人口健康产生了更广泛的影响。结论总的来说,很明显,乌干达的HRHIS最终用户认为系统大大改善了日常运营以及长期的机构要求。对HRH的更有效和响应迅速的方法使卫生部门可以招募最合适的人选,培训员工所需的技能,并将经过培训的人员部署到真正有需求的设施中。这种一连串的福利可以扩大在卫生部门工作的影响和回报,从而提升整个卫生系统。

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