
Introduction
HISP India’s Action and Implementation Research focuses on evaluating and improving health information systems (HIS) and related digital health interventions. Through targeted research initiatives, the aim is to generate evidence-based insights that contribute to strengthening health systems. The research spans areas such as Health System Evaluations, DHIS2 Maturity Assessments, and Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Surveillance, ensuring that digital health interventions are effective, scalable, and contextually relevant.
Key Features
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Health System Research and HIS Evaluations
Conducts comprehensive assessments of health information systems and their impact on healthcare delivery.
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Global Evaluations
Past evaluations conducted in Tajikistan, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and Ethiopia to assess HIS effectiveness.
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DHIS2 Maturity Assessments
Evaluations performed in Afghanistan, Nepal, Bhutan, and Lao PDR to assess the implementation and progression of DHIS2.
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Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance and Research
Focuses on AMR surveillance, antibiotic prescription analysis, and capacity-building efforts to combat drug resistance.


Impact
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Enhancing Digital Health Interventions
Provides evidence-based insights to improve the efficiency and scalability of health information systems.
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Strengthening Policy and Decision-Making
Generates data-driven recommendations to support health policy formulation and strategic planning.
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Improving Global Health Systems
Identifies best practices and gaps through international evaluations, contributing to stronger digital health strategies.
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Advancing Antimicrobial Stewardship
Strengthens AMR surveillance and supports the development of targeted interventions at national and state levels.