Abstract
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to present the workflow on the integration of Maternal and Child Health Care Services (MCHCS) into the electronic Health Information System of the Iraqi Kurdistan (KRG-HIS).Design/methodology/approachAs part of the cooperation between the University of Rome Tor Vergata-Italy and the Iraqi Kurdistan Ministry of Health, six PhD positions were granted for Iraqi students to create a local team of experts with the aim of supporting the scaling-up of the KRG-HIS. After specific training, the team then trained the staff members of the health centers, met health authorities and analyzed the local scenario to ensure that the KRG-HIS could be better tailored to regional needs. In 2019, the integration of MCHCS into the KRG-HIS was one of the main areas of research.FindingsHealth data collection was mostly paper-based, which made vital statistics and evaluation of outcomes difficult to measure. More than 15,000 paper-files from the Duhok Obstetrics and Gynaecology Hospital were retrieved from storage. Then data entered in the KRG-HIS. Theoretical and practical training sessions were conducted for local staff members, with 183 health operators already having been trained. Daily supervision of the online system and field visits were ensured.Originality/valueThere is a need to support health authorities in improving data collection on MCHCS, ensuring the future self-sufficiency of the HIS. Key to the process is the creation of a specialized team of local experts with the objective of “training the trainers”.
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy
Reference24 articles.
1. Health sector reform in the Kurdistan Region - Iraq: financing reform, primary care, and patient safety;Rand Health Q,2014
2. International Organization for Migration [IOM]; United Nations Population Fund [UNFPA]; Kurdistan Regional Statistics Office [KRSO]. Demographic survey: Kurdistan region of Iraq. [updated 2018 Jul; cited XXX]. Available from: https://iraq.iom.int/files/KRSO_IOM_UNFPA_Demographic_Survey_Kurdistan_Region_of_Iraq.pdf.
3. Primary care in an unstable security, humanitarian, economic and political context: the Kurdistan Region of Iraq;BMC Health Serv Res,2017
4. District health information software 2 (DHIS2). [cited 2020 October]. Available from: https://www.dhis2.org.
5. Investing in epidemiological surveillance for recovering health systems in war-torn countries;Perspect Public Health,2020