2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12884-016-0801-7
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eRegistries: Electronic registries for maternal and child health

Abstract: BackgroundThe Global Roadmap for Health Measurement and Accountability sees integrated systems for health information as key to obtaining seamless, sustainable, and secure information exchanges at all levels of health systems. The Global Strategy for Women’s, Children’s and Adolescent’s Health aims to achieve a continuum of quality of care with effective coverage of interventions. The WHO and World Bank recommend that countries focus on intervention coverage to monitor programs and progress for universal healt… Show more

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“…Other crucial components include an agreed set of definitions, adoption of a formal audit methodology, appropriate indicators for monitoring and evaluation, and effective data systems (panel 2). Innovative solutions for electronic health and mobile health that are being implemented hold promise, 84 as well as structured education programmes about institutional perinatal mortality audit and classification, such as the IMPOVE (IMproving Perinatal Mortality Review and Outcomes Via Education) programme (Gardiner P, Kent AL, Rodriguez V, et al, unpublished).…”
Section: Perinatal Mortality Audit: Why and How?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other crucial components include an agreed set of definitions, adoption of a formal audit methodology, appropriate indicators for monitoring and evaluation, and effective data systems (panel 2). Innovative solutions for electronic health and mobile health that are being implemented hold promise, 84 as well as structured education programmes about institutional perinatal mortality audit and classification, such as the IMPOVE (IMproving Perinatal Mortality Review and Outcomes Via Education) programme (Gardiner P, Kent AL, Rodriguez V, et al, unpublished).…”
Section: Perinatal Mortality Audit: Why and How?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite this knowledge, challenges remain in data collection which prevent understanding of the number of stillbirths and their underlying causes. To address issues with data collection e-Health and m-Health strategies have been proposed, but the potential of these approaches has yet to be realized [6]. Data also need to reflect the global nature of stillbirth but to date there is no globally acceptable classification system for perinatal deaths [7, 8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We assessed the effectiveness of four training delivery approaches: face-to-face, electronic health (eHealth) solutions, mobile health technologies (mHealth) and blended approach on the process of identification, diagnosis, management, referral-linkage with facilities, promotion of behaviour change, maintaining records, follow-up and service delivery for diabetes and Asthma. eHealth and mHealth have the potential to improve quality of healthcare by addressing technical shortcomings embedded in health systems (16).…”
Section: Local Health Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%