To ensure good quality and coverage of health services, facilities can conduct a self-evaluation by analyzing and comparing actual activities with implemented plans and objectives. Quality analysis of healthcare services refers to the quality of the best treatment options that patients/clients receive. This requires reference to the standardized treatment protocol and guidelines. For example, the percentage of children under one year old receive the correct vaccines at the right intervals. Coverage analysis suggests the number of patients/customers receiving a particular service compared to those who should have received it. For example, how many children under 1 year are vaccinated? “Indicators” is a planning tool that can help ensure good quality and coverage of health services. It is usually a ratio or percentage that DHIS uses to convert raw data into information so that a valid and meaningful comparison can be made between facilities or districts. Indicators should be chosen through a consensus-building approach with stakeholder participation. This will promote the promotion of ...
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