The Role of RHIS in Improving the Quality of Health Services Delivery, Online, November 30 - December 4

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The RHINO online forum will focus on the use of routine health information systems to strengthen quality of service delivery. We will touch on topics such as the use of data for routine monitoring of quality and the role of data in supporting efforts to improve the quality of care.

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  • Online Forum
When Nov 30, 2009 12:00 AM to
Dec 04, 2009 12:00 AM
Where Online
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RHINO is back with its fourth and final online forum of the 2009 year! Registration closes Wednesday, November 18th so mark your calendars and register today!

This month's RHINO online forum will focus on the use of routine health information systems to strengthen quality of service delivery. We will touch on topics such as the use of data for routine monitoring of quality and the role of data in supporting efforts to improve the quality of care. 

To make this discussion most relevant, we will focus on three major health conditions plaguing developing countries and with which participants are most likely intimately involved, namely malaria, tuberculosis, and HIV/AIDS. We will also discuss ways that routine health information systems can be used to support health systems improvement initiatives that go beyond singular disease focus.

We look forward to thoughtful contributions that will share experiences and examples of successful accomplishments, mutable and immutable barriers that have been encountered, and the cost-effectiveness and sustainability of results.

Register

Email RHINO at the_rhino@jsi.com  -  The title of the email should read <Participate in RHINO On-line Forum>. In the email please include:

- Your name
- Organization
- Title/Position
- Country

Once registration has closed and you have registered, you will receive further information about the forum including a copy of the resources that will be used plus the information about the basics on how the forum works.

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