Webinar 4 of 7: PRISM

Join MEASURE Evaluation expert, Natasha Kanagat in a 40-minute webinar discussion on Performance of Routine Information System Management Framework (PRISM) designed to assess RHIS performance, identify technical, behavioral and organizational factors that affect RHIS, aid in designing priority interventions to improve performance, improve quality and use of routine health data.

Join MEASURE Evaluation expert, Natasha Kanagat in a 40-minute webinar discussion on Performance of Routine Information System Management Framework (PRISM) designed to assess Routine Health Information System (RHIS) performance, identify technical, behavioral and organizational factors that affect RHIS, aid in designing priority interventions to improve performance and improve quality and use of routine health data.

The discussion is forth of a seven part webinar series that presents tools designed to facilitate the use of information, assess routine health information system performance, identify barriers to and improve data use, engage stakeholders, and link data to action. Kanagat will also provide examples of how the tool has been applied. 

The webinar will begin at 9:00AM EST with an overview of the data demand and use framework, 40 minutes of presentation and 20 minutes of discussion for data users and data producers in the health sector. 

Download PRISMThe 2018 version of the PRISM Series, updated and with new modules (Toolkit, User’s Kit, and Training Kit) is available here: https://www.measureevaluation.org/prism

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When Feb 07, 2012
from 09:00 AM to 10:00 AM
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