Journal article
“There Is No Link Between Resource Allocation and Use of Local Data”
published 11 November 2020
published 11 November 2020
The study authors show that districts have a decision-making structure, including representatives of all relevant government departments, and resources available to support local plans. However, a well-defined decision-making process is lacking, and there are limited interactions between departments for formal data sharing. These findings are based on qualitative data collected through direct observations of meetings and interviews with key informants.
The analysis revealed that although data are available from the health information management system on the issues discussed during meetings, decisions are not necessarily based on a review of such data.
The authors conclude that existing local data is highly under-used for decision-making at the district level and that there is strong potential for better interaction between departments and better use of data for priority-setting, planning and follow-up.