Introduction
HISP India’s Health Facility Performance Assessments provide a structured approach to evaluating the preparedness, quality, and efficiency of healthcare facilities. Using data-driven evaluations, gap assessment tools, and performance scorecards, this initiative helps healthcare providers identify challenges, improve service quality, and enhance accountability. The assessments integrate with national health policies and local governance mechanisms, ensuring transparency and data-driven decision-making at various levels. Implemented successfully in Mizoram, India, in collaboration with the World Bank, this approach has contributed to better healthcare outcomes and stronger health system governance.
Key Features
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Comprehensive Health Facility Evaluations
Systematic reviews of healthcare facility performance using structured assessment tools.
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Gap Assessment Tools & Scorecards
Identifies weaknesses in service delivery and provides actionable recommendations.
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Integration with National and Local Policies
Ensures standardized evaluation mechanisms across states.
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Publicly Accessible Dashboards
Enhances transparency and community involvement in healthcare performance monitoring.
Impact
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Improved Healthcare Service Quality
Identifies gaps and supports targeted improvements in patient care.
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Strengthened Health System Governance
Aligns assessments with local governance structures for better oversight.
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Enhanced Transparency and Accountability
Provides open access to performance data for policymakers and communities.
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Consistent and Scalable Evaluation Framework
Standardizes health facility performance tracking across different regions.
Explore Projects on Health Facility Performance Assessments
Maternal and Child Health Tracking Systems
Real-time tracking of antenatal care, immunizations, and postnatal health using DHIS2.
Integrated Disease Surveillance Program (IDSP)
Disease surveillance for outbreak detection via DHIS2.
Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) Program
Tracks contraceptive use, pregnancies, and institutional deliveries.
Community-Based Nutrition Programs
Monitors malnutrition and dietary habits at the community level.
ASHAs Performance Monitoring
Tracks ASHA workers’ performance through mobile apps integrated with DHIS2.