Haiti: HIS Indicators
As of August 2019, we had located 26 of the 30 indicators for Haiti. Please see the table below for more details on each indicator.
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National health strategy |
Health sector M&E plan |
HIS strategic plan** |
Country has set of core health indicators |
National HIS coordinating body
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Country has master facility list** |
Population census within the last 10 years** |
Availability of national health surveys |
Completeness of vital registration (births and deaths) |
Country has electronic system for aggregating routine facility and/or community service data |
Country has national statistics office |
National health statistics report (annual)** |
Country has website for health statistics with latest data available |
PRISM assessment conducted in any regions/districts
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Percentage of facilities represented in HMIS information** |
Proportion (facility, district, national) offices using data for setting targets and monitoring |
Measles coverage reported to WHO/UNICEF |
Number of institutional deliveries available by district, and published within 12 months of preceding year** |
Availability of standards/guidelines for RHIS data collection, reporting, and analysis |
Existence of policies, laws, and regulations mandating public and private health facilities/ providers to report indicators determined by the national HIS |
Presence of procedures to verify the quality of data (accuracy, completeness, timeliness) reported
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RHIS data collection forms allow for disaggregation by gender |
At least one national health account completed in last 5 years
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National database with health workers by district and main cadres updated within last 2 years** |
Annual data on availability of tracer medicines and commodities in public and private health facilities |
e-health strategy
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The table below presents more information on each indicator. Indicator definitions can be found here: http://www.measureevaluation.org/his-strengthening-resource-center/health-information-systems-his-country-profile-indicators.
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Indicators |
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Title/Notes |
1. National health strategy |
Current (2012–2021) |
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2. Health sector M&E plan |
Current (2012–2021) |
The health system does not have a global M&E Plan. The plans are specific to Malaria and Tuberculosis programs. Refer to pages 143 to 157 (Cadre logique avec indicateurs cibles 2016-2019) of the Plan Directeur de Santé 2012–2021) |
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3. HIS policy |
Not available |
In-country contact |
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4. HIS strategic plan |
Not current (2014–2015) |
Found inside the Grande Réalisation Ministère de la Sante Publique et de la Population (MSPP) 2014 – 2015 on page 50. |
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5. Country has set of core health indicators |
Yes (2012–2021) |
Found inside the current National Health Strategy Plan on pages 157-171. |
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6. National HIS coordinating body |
Established |
The UEP (Unite d’evaluation des programmes), an inter-ministerial body, is responsible for HIS management and coordination. The steering committee was set up for specific activities. |
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7. Country has master facility list |
Yes, but not current (2015) |
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8. Conducted HMN assessment |
Not conducted |
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9. Population census within the last 10 years |
No (2003) |
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10. Availability of national health surveys |
DHS (2016-2017) |
Data and reports can be found on the link provided. |
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11. Completeness of vital registration (births and deaths) |
Unknown estimate for live births and deaths estimate is less than 90% complete |
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12. Country has electronic system for aggregating routine facility and/or community service data |
Available |
In-country contact |
The Système d’Information Sanitaire Unique (SISNU) (equivalent of DHIS2) is the electronic platform used for routine data collection at all levels. There are 1048 reporting through the SISNU system. Health facilities also report to the Monitoring Evaluation et Surveillance Intégrée (MESI). There are 615 health facilities reporting through the MESI system. |
13. Country has national statistics office |
Yes |
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14. National health statistics report (annual) |
Not current (2016) |
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15. Country has website for health statistics with latest data available |
Yes, and has most health reports available online |
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16. DQA conducted on prioritized indicators aligned with most recent health sector strategy |
Unknown |
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17. PRISM assessment conducted in any regions/districts |
Conducted (2008) |
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18. Percentage of facilities represented in HMIS information |
Available, but not current – 96% (2016) |
In-country contact |
Rapport de statistique de MSPP 2016 on page 46. |
19. Proportion (facility, district, national) offices using data for setting targets and monitoring |
Available – 100% |
All 10 health departmental divisions submit data to the central level. Found inside the 2014 health statistic report Rapport Statisitque Republique d’Haiti on pages 13-18. |
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20. Measles coverage reported to WHO/UNICEF |
WHO/UNICEF estimate= 69%, Official Government estimate= 74% |
See page 12 of WHO and UNICEF estimate of immunization coverage: 2018 revision |
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21. Number of institutional deliveries available by district, and published within 12 months of preceding year |
Yes, by departments Not current (2016) 63.8% of 132,958 total births |
Found inside the current health statistic report on page 20. |
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22. Existence of policies, laws, and regulations mandating public and private health facilities/ providers to report indicators determined by the national HIS |
Available in draft |
In-country contact |
A draft policy is available and waiting for congress vote |
23. Availability of standards/guidelines for RHIS data collection, reporting, and analysis |
Available, only for data collection |
In-country contact |
There are no guidelines developed but there is a document “Guide de Remplissage Rapport Statistique ” that provides information on how to complete the data collection forms. |
24. Presence of procedures to verify the quality of data (accuracy, completeness, timeliness) reported |
Available |
See page 9-12 and 22-95 |
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25. RHIS data collection forms allow for disaggregation by gender |
Yes |
In-country contact |
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26. At least one national health account completed in last 5 years |
Not available (2012–2013) |
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27. National database with health workers by district and main cadres updated within last 2 years |
Available, but not current |
In-country contact |
The MSPP health database exists but is currently under construction. |
28. Annual data on availability of tracer medicines and commodities in public and private health facilities |
Available |
In-country contact |
Politique Pharmaceutique Nationale Normes et procedures de la DPMMT (not available online) |
29. ehealth strategy |
Available |
In-country contact |
This strategy is being developed by DAI and UEP now |
30. Completeness of disease surveillance reporting |
Unknown |
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