Use of Malaria Mobile Dashboard and Scorecard Applications at Health Facilities to Improve Malaria Prevention, Service Delivery, and Commodity Management in Côte d’Ivoire and Madagascar
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Abstract: The U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) Measure Malaria (PMM) project is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Its main objective is to support strengthening of the routine health information system and malaria surveillance, monitoring, and evaluation in the 20 USAID-supported districts in Côte d’Ivoire and 12 USAID-supported regions in Madagascar.
Building on the lessons learned and successes of USAID’s MEASURE Evaluation project in scaling up web-based health information models and approaches, the PMM project seeks to support the improvement of malaria service delivery and commodity management by developing, implementing, and promoting the use of the innovative malaria mobile dashboard and scorecard applications to increase real-time data access at the health facility level and empower health providers to make evidence-based decisions. This brief shares more on the work.
Building on the lessons learned and successes of USAID’s MEASURE Evaluation project in scaling up web-based health information models and approaches, the PMM project seeks to support the improvement of malaria service delivery and commodity management by developing, implementing, and promoting the use of the innovative malaria mobile dashboard and scorecard applications to increase real-time data access at the health facility level and empower health providers to make evidence-based decisions. This brief shares more on the work.
Shortname: fs-23-627e
Author(s): PMI Measure Malaria
Year: 2023
Language: English
Region(s): COTE D, MADAGASCAR
Filed under: brief, commodity management, Cote d’Ivoire, Madagascar, malaria data, mobile dashboard, scorecard, service delivery