Côte d’Ivoire: HIS Indicators
As of August 2019, we have located 27 of the 30 indicators for Côte d’Ivoire. Please see the table below for more details on each indicator.
Indicators |
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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
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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
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Percentage of facilities represented in HMIS information** |
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 |
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
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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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Completeness of disease surveillance reporting |
** Outdated
The table below presents more information on each indicator. Indicator definitions can be found here: https://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/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 (2016–2020) |
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2. Health Sector M&E plan |
Current (2016–2020) |
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3. HIS policy |
Not current (2006) |
In-country contact |
Document de Politique de l’Information Sanitaire en Côte d’Ivoire, 2006. Currently, there is no updated HIS policy document. |
4. HIS Strategic Plan |
Current (2017–2020) |
In-country contact |
Plan de Renforcement du Systeme d'Information Sanitaire (SIS) de la Côte d’Ivoire 2017–2020 (draft) |
5. Country has set of core health indicators |
Yes, (2016–2020) |
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6. National HIS coordinating body |
Established and active |
In-country contact |
Yes, there is a National Strategic Information Committee with different technical working groups (TWG) (HIS/Informatics; Surveillance and M&E) but does not include representatives of the telecommunications and private health sector. The committee met quarterly until 2015. The Informatics TWG has been the more active body since then. |
7. Country has master facility list |
Current (2018) and not available online |
In-country contact |
The MFL is currently found in the DHIS2 and each facility has a unique ID. The country is in the process of developing another MFL that can be found outside of DHIS2. |
8. Conducted HMN assessment |
Completed (2008) |
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9. Population census within the last 10 years |
Yes (2014) |
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10. Availability of national health surveys |
MICS3 (2006) DHS (2012) LSMS (1988) |
MICS5 is currently in data processing and analysis phase. Data and reports can be found following the links provided (DHS and World Bank links). |
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11. Completeness of vital registration (births and deaths) |
Not available |
In-country contact |
Births are registered in delivery register and deaths are also registered in paper-based data collection tools. The registration of deaths and their causes are configured in DHIS 2 during year 2016, and the system will generate this information in 2017. With regards to birth registration, the HIS department is in discussion with the Ministry of the Interior to determine the indicator and also how to integrate this in DHIS 2 (the timeline was not provided). |
12. Country has electronic system for aggregating routine facility and/or community service data |
Yes, pilot stage/early phase for DHIS 2 |
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13. Country has national statistics office |
Yes |
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14. National health statistics report (annual) |
Not current (2016) |
In-country contact |
Annual Health Statistics Report for 2016. The 2017 report is being drafted and will be published soon. |
15. Country has website for health statistics with latest data available |
Yes, updated but no health data available |
There is a tab for health statistics, but it has not been populated. |
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16. DQA conducted on prioritized indicators aligned with most recent health sector strategy |
Yes |
In-country contact |
DQAs have been conducted at the four levels of the health system (facility, district, regional, and central levels) but not on a regular basis (2011, 2015). The most recent is the service availability readiness survey data quality review conducted in 2016. RDQA are conducted annually on a regular basis in the health regions on keys indicators (malaria, reproductive health, HIV, and TB). |
17. PRISM assessment conducted in any regions/districts |
Yes (2003–2012) |
See page 13, Table 1 at link. |
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18. Percentage of facilities represented in HMIS information |
Not current (2017), public sector facilities – 95.4% |
In-country contact |
The 2017 annual report (draft) states that 95.4% public facilities were represented. In 2016, 99.3% were represented in DHIS 2. The MoH is in the process of integrating private facilities within the system. As of now, the total number of private facilities in the countries is unknown |
19. Proportion (Facility, District, National) offices using data for setting targets an |
Not available |
In-country contact |
Data is used for setting national targets, but this is not documented. |
20. Measles coverage reported to WHO/UNICEF |
WHO/UNICEF estimate= 80%; Official government estimate= 92% |
See page 7 of WHO/UNICEF estimates 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 district and not current Country level: 64.6% (2017) |
In-country contact |
Institutional deliveries available by districts and published in 2017 (document not available online) |
22. Existence of policies, laws, and regulations mandating public and private health facilities/ providers to report indicators determined by the national HIS |
Not available |
In-country contact |
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23. Availability of standards/guidelines for RHIS data collection, reporting, and analysis |
Available |
In-country contact |
Data management manual procedure (2012) Data collection filling guidance including in data collection tools (2016) User’s manual for HIS software (2016) |
24.Presence of procedures to verify the quality of data (accuracy, completeness, timeliness) reported |
Available |
In-country contact |
Data management manual procedure |
25.RHIS data collection forms allow for disaggregation by gender |
Yes |
In-country contact |
Available in all the national data collection tools (paper-based and software) |
26. At least one national health account completed in last 5 years |
Current, but not available online (2014) |
Comptes de la Santé 2014 |
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27. National database with health workers by district and main cadres updated within last 2 years |
Available |
In-country contact |
Database is updated each year |
28. Annual data on availability of tracer medicines and commodities in public and private health facilities |
Available |
In-country contact |
Available but not updated on a regular basis |
29. e-health strategy |
Available (2012) |
This can be found indicated on page 1, section 1, of the WHO eHealth country profile for Cote d’Ivoire Launched by the Ministry of Health but not yet implemented. |
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30. Completeness of disease surveillance reporting |
Available, but not online |
In-country contact |
Votre Bulletin Epidémiologique Hebdomadaire (January 9th, 2019)
Surveillance is completed weekly by the National Public Hygiene Institute. The bulleting is expected to be published every two weeks. |