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Page 1: Urban Health Management Information System– Dr Veena Bandopadhyay, Director, UNICEF Gujarat

SMART CITY SUMMIT SURAT

UNICEF Field Office for Gujarat 26 November 2016

Surat, Gujarat

Information Management System Child Friendly Smart City

Gujarat\1 Roll_Call_(UNICEF)_by_Binit..mp4

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What is SMART city

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Smart City can be defined as:

“Interaction between Human and Social capital and ICT infrastructures to achieve sustainable development and improved quality of life for citizens”

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Child Friendly Smart City Surat

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It is important to avoid huge cost to society for not attending to children, failing to invest in young lives, can cause irreversible damage, and have long lasting impact on our children

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Indicators cover specific population groups and other disaggregation elements specified in the targets

Disaggregated information by : age groups, sex, disability, by income, wealth index, geography, social groups, specialised

population groups By Schemes /programmes

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Sustainable Vs. SMART

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Sustainable

Livable Equitable

Viable

Economic

Environmental Social

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Sustainable and SMART

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SMART

Livable Equitable

Viable

Economic

Environmental

Social

Inst. Factors

Technology Human

Factor

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INFORMATION HAS A ROLE

“An essential prerequisite for the attainment of the goal of health for all is the continued free flow of information on health and biomedical topics”

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The purpose

Where and how information and communication technology can contribute to the improvement of health care

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Functions of the information Management

Obtain,Manage and Use information to improve the

health care and medical services performance, governance, and management and support process

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Functions of the information Management

-Vital StatisticsIDSPE-MamtaHMISVector Born diseaseFamily Health SurveyPlus

OBTAIN

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Functions of the information Management

StandardizationProtocolsValidationStorageRetrieval Data

management

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Functions of the information Management

Usage

Use of data for planning, programming and decision making ?

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Knowledge

Information

Data

Data for development effectiveness

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DataVillage Children in

primary school

Children immunized

V-1 200 96V-2 250 49V-3 119 60V-4 345 75V-5 300 90

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Information

Village Children (6-14 yrs.)

Children in School

Prop. Of children in school

V-1 500 200 40.0V-2 275 250 90.9V-3 125 119 95.2V-4 350 345 98.6

V-1 V-2 V-3 V-40

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40

60

80

100

40

91 95 98

Percent attendance (Children 6-14 years)

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Knowledge

Time PlaceIndicator Unit Sub-group

Differentials – what is happening ?Trend – where are we going

Link between inputs and outputsGuide actions

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DATA Modeling

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Beneficiary-based development data IMR

Community-based development surveillance Prevalence of VPDs

Providers-based service statistics Vaccinations done

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Provider Based

Beneficiary Based

Integrated Data

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Community Based

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One Stop-Shop Health Information System

Mapping and Coding: Agreed list of Wards The most commonly used list is the list prepared during the

population census list is inadequate

List of wardsCodification of slumsPeri-urban areasMapping of the health facility

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Unique identification Code

Village (VIC)District R/U Taluka Gram Panchayat Village2 8 1 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 1

Municipal Ward (WIC)District R/U Taluka Town Municipal Ward2 8 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1

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Existing Health Information Management

Health Information Management – HMIS, E-Mamta, Vital Statistics, Climate Data Sets

Limitations:Data –coverage, timeliness, quality, reliability Journey from Data to information to

Knowledge

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Opportunity for Health Information System

E-Health Telecare/Telemedicine'sAccessibility in public Spaces Video Surveillance Information exchange Policy, Legislation, Ethics and other

regulatory framework

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Thank you !

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