Seven Part Webinar Series on Data Demand and Use
Join MEASURE Evaluation's experts in 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. The experts
will also provide examples of how tools have been applied.
Each 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.
Webinar Schedule Tuesday, January 17 Assessment of Constraints to Data
Use<https://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/our-work/data-demand-and-use/assessment-of-constraints-to-data-use>
Lead by Tara Nutley
Assessment of Constraints to Data Use is a rapid assessment tool designed
to identify barriers and constraints that inhibit effective practices in
data use. Download Assessment of Constraints to Data
Use<http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/publications/ms-11-46-a/at_download/document>
Tuesday, January 24 Information Use
Map<https://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/our-work/data-demand-and-use/webinar-information-use-map>
Lead by Erik Geers
The Information Use Map assesses and identifies opportunities for improved
data use and feedback mechanisms for stakeholders across different levels
of the health system. Download Information Use
Map<http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/publications/ms-11-46-c/at_download/document>
Tuesday, January 31 Stakeholder
Engagement<https://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/our-work/data-demand-and-use/webinar-3-of-7-stakeholder-engagement>
Lead by Molly Cannon
The Stakeholder Engagement tool helps ensure that the appropriate
stakeholders in decision processes have been identified and involved.
Download Stakeholder
Engagement<http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/publications/ms-11-46-e/at_download/document>
Tuesday, February 7 Performance of Routine Information System Management
Framework (PRISM)<https://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/our-work/data-demand-and-use/webinar-4-of-7-performance-of-routine-information-system-management-framework-prism>
Lead by Beatriz Plaza
The PRISM framework consists of four tools to assess Routine Health
Information System
(RHIS)<https://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/our-work/data-demand-and-use/strategies/health-information-systems>
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. Download
PRISM<http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/publications/ms-11-46-d/at_download/document>
.
Tuesday, February 14 Framework for Linking Data with
Action<https://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/our-work/data-demand-and-use/webinar-5-of-7-framework-for-linking-data-with-action>
Lead by Tara Nutley
The Framework for Linking Data with Action assists program managers and
policy makers link upcoming decisions with the data sources that can inform
them. Download Framework for Linking Data with
Action<http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/publications/ms-11-46-b/at_download/document>
.
Tuesday, February 21 7 Steps to Improve HIV/AIDS Programs
Guide<https://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/our-work/data-demand-and-use/webinar-6-of-7-7-steps-to-improve-hiv-aids-programs-guide>
Lead by Nicole Judice
The 7 Steps to Improve HIV/AIDS Programs Guide presents concrete steps and
illustrative examples that can be used to facilitate the use of information
as a part of the decision-making processes guiding program design,
management and service provision in the health sector. Download 7 Steps to
Improve HIV/AIDS Programs
Guide<http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/publications/ms-09-38/at_download/document>
.
Tuesday, February 28 Data Demand and Use Training
Materials<https://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/our-work/data-demand-and-use/webinar-7-of-7-data-demand-and-use-training-modules>
Lead by Tara Nutley
The Data Demand and Use Training Materials increase the skills of M&E
officers and health program staff to conduct data analysis, interpretation,
presentation and use for health program improvement. Download Data Demand
and Use Training
Materials<http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/tools/data-demand-use/data-demand-and-use-training-resources>
.
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