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*Data-informed Decision Making at the Facility Level, June 13-17*

While providers may use data for individual patient management, health
managers and providers rarely analyze the data they collect to monitor
service delivery trends or to assess problems and identify new strategies
for improving health services. As a result, many health systems fail to
fully link evidence to decisions and suffer from a decreased ability to
respond to the priority needs of the communities they serve.

Please join us in this discussion and tell us about the interventions you
have put in place, the tools used and strategies implemented to improve data
use at the service delivery point. We will compile a list of promising
practices as result of this discussion.
http://ow.ly/4U8cY
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MEASURE Evaluation, a MEASURE project funded by the U.S. Agency for
International Development (USAID) under terms of Leader with Associates
Cooperative Agreement GHA-A-00-08-00003-00. Views expressed do not
necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the U.S. government. MEASURE
Evaluation is the USAID Global Health Bureau's primary vehicle for
supporting improvements in monitoring and evaluation in population, health
and nutrition worldwide.

Learn more about MEASURE Evaluation at www.measureevaluation.org.

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