Mali: HIS Indicators

Mali

As of August 2019, we had located 28 of the 30 indicators for Mali. Please see the table below for more details on each indicator.

Indicators

National health strategy

Health sector M&E plan

HIS policy

HIS strategic plan

Country has set of core health indicators

National HIS coordinating body

 

Country has master facility list**

Conducted HMN assessment

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

DQA conducted on prioritized indicators aligned with most recent health sector strategy

PRISM assessment conducted in any regions/districts

 

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**

Existence of policies, laws, and regulations mandating public and private health facilities/ providers to report indicators determined by the national HIS

Availability of standards/guidelines for RHIS data collection, reporting, and analysis

Presence of procedures to verify the quality of data (accuracy, completeness, timeliness) reported

 

RHIS data collection forms allow for disaggregation by gender

At least one national health account completed in last 5 years**

National database with health workers by district and main cadres updated within last 2 years

Completeness of disease surveillance reporting**

 

 

**          Outdated 

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

Status

Source

Title/Notes

1. National health strategy

Current (2014–2023)

http://bit.ly/2aOCH9f

Plan Décennal de Développement Sanitaire et Social (PDDSS) 2014–2023

2. Health sector M&E plan

Current (2015–2019)

In-country contact

The M&E plan is included in the HIS strategic plan, "Plan Strategique du Systeme National d'Information Sanitaire et Sociale 2015–2019 (PS-SNISS 2015–2019)."

3. HIS policy

Current (2015-2019)

In-country contact

Plan Stratégique du Système National d’Information Sanitaire et Social 2015–2019 (PS-SNISS 2015–2019)

4. HIS strategic plan

Current (2015–2019)

http://bit.ly/2blVhE3

http://www.sante.gov.ml/index.
php/nep-mali/item/download/143_4ffa15d
cf9f6e8220eeb3864039b59af
   

Plan Stratégique du Système National d’Information Sanitaire et Social 2015–2019 (PS-SNISS 2015–2019)

5. Country has set of core health indicators

Yes (2014–2023)

http://bit.ly/2aOCH9f

Indicators can be found on the current national health strategy plan (pages 37-39).

6. National HIS coordinating body

Established

In-country contact

There are two formal coordinating bodies: Groupe thématique d'Appui à la Statistique, includes partners and representatives from national statistics; and DHIS 2 implementation steering committee, this committee oversees DHIS 2 implementation activities including data quality and use efforts.

7. Country has master facility list

Not current (2016)

In-country contact

 

8. Conducted HMN assessment

Completed (2009)

http://bit.ly/2blUZx3  

https://bit.ly/2Kdbsrh

Rapport D’Evaluation du Systeme National D’Information Sanitaire par L’Outil du Reseau de Metrologie Sanitaire

9. Population census within the last 10 years

Yes (2009)

http://bit.ly/2biOJXD

 

10. Availability of national health surveys 

MICS5 (2015)

DHS (2012–2013)

http://mics.unicef.org/surveys

http://bit.ly/2b0c12D

MICS5 is in the report writing phase.

11. Completeness of vital registration (births and deaths)

45.4% live births and 4.3% deaths. Source is not civil registration but considered reliable by UN Stats.

http://bit.ly/2aP7FN4

Both data collected in 2009.

12. Country has electronic system for aggregating routine facility and/or community service data

Yes, partial national roll-out

In-country contact

DHIS 2 was implemented in August 2016 in all districts in the country except districts in Kidal region.

13. Country has national statistics office

Yes

http://www.instat-mali.org

 

14. National health statistics report (annual)

Not current (2016)

In-country contact

2016 Statistical Yearbook

15. Country has website for health statistics with latest data available

Yes, but does not have recent report

http://www.sante.gov.ml/#

 

16. DQA conducted on prioritized indicators aligned with most recent health sector strategy

Yes

In-country contact

DQA is regularly carried out on malaria, immunization, HIV/AIDS, etc. by some health programs.

17. PRISM assessment conducted in any regions/districts

Conducted (2013)

http://bit.ly/2kwDu3N

Information on PRISM assessment in Mali can be found on page 5 of the document Assessing and Improving RIHS – RHINO – Routine Health Information Network by following the link.

 

 

18. Percentage of facilities represented in HMIS information

94%

In-country contact

Data obtained from 2015 Annual Statistics for the Local Health Information System (SLIS).

19. Proportion (facility, district, national) offices using data for setting targets and monitoring

100%

In-country contact

It is a requirement for all health facilities, districts, and regional health offices to use data for setting targets in their planning process.

20. Measles coverage reported to WHO/UNICEF

WHO/UNICEF estimate= 70%; Official Government estimate= 70%

http://bit.ly/2b1ZcXX

See page 12 of WHO and UNICEF estimates of immunization coverage: 2018 revision

21. Number of institutional deliveries available by district, and published within 12 months of preceding year

Current (2017), by regions and districts

By district: 110,455

 

In-country contact

DHIS2

22. Existence of policies, laws, and regulations mandating public and private health facilities/ providers to report indicators determined by the national HIS

Available (2016)

In-country contact

Statistical Law

23. Availability of standards/guidelines for RHIS data collection, reporting, and analysis

Available

In-country contact

SOPs are available for data management at each level. They were disseminated in 2017

24. Presence of procedures to verify the quality of data (accuracy, completeness, timeliness) reported

Available

In-country contact

SOPs are available for data management at each level. They were disseminated in 2017

25. RHIS data collection forms allow for disaggregation by gender

Available

In-country contact

The following forms are disaggregated: monthly activity report form; surveillance data collection form, and hospital data collection form

26. At least one national health account completed in last 5 years

Not available (2013)

In-country contact  

 

27. National database with health workers by district and main cadres updated within last 2 years

Current (2018)

In-country contact

SIGRH, (Human Resources Management Information System). The last version update was in April 2018

28. Annual data on availability of tracer medicines and commodities in public and private health facilities

Unknown

 

 

29. e-health strategy

Unknown

 

 

30. Completeness of disease surveillance reporting

Not current 72% (2017)

In-country contact

DHIS2

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