Dear all,
Here’s an issue we are currently grappling with to which your experience and knowledge would be very valuable.
We know that understanding data and drawing patterns and stories from it is critical to the process of using data to make better decisions. Naturally, this is strongly dependent on having quality data as a starting point. In the BID Initiative, we are exploring ways in which data quality and data analysis can be improved so that better decisions can be made from data resulting in better health outcomes for families and communities.
We’d like to hear and learn from your experience regarding;
1. What are some of the data quality assurance measures currently employed in routine immunization?
2. How we can improve data analysis skills among health workers?
Your thoughts will be appreciated.
Mandy
Mandy Dube
Change Management Lead
PATH Better Immunization Data Initiative
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