Tanzania:CSSC Implementation: Difference between revisions
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;Intrahealth Developer: [mailto:litlfred@ibiblio.org Carl Leitner] | ;Intrahealth Developer: [mailto:litlfred@ibiblio.org Carl Leitner] Skype:litlfred_intra | ||
=Partners and Interested Parties= | =Partners and Interested Parties= |
Revision as of 11:24, 23 February 2009
The Christian Social Services Commission (CSSC), is an umbrella group for FBOs in Tanzania. It has implemented iHRIS Manage in its central office to manage health-care workers. It plans to de-centralize the data to zonal offices, and use the central office for data aggregation, reporting and planning.
Contacts
- CSSC Project Manager
- Petro Pamba
- CSSC Technical Lead
- Mathayo Josephat
- Intrahealth Developer
- Carl Leitner Skype:litlfred_intra
Partners and Interested Parties
- The Capacity Project, funded by USAID, and lead by Intrahealth has been working on strengthening HRIS in Tanzania.
- During an independent facility mapping activity, IMA World Health began collecting health-care worker data for the CSSC. They are now working with Intrhealth to assist in importing this data to iHRIS Manage and to ensure data quality.
Implementation Timeline
- February 2009 -- Completed
- Implement requested customizations for the central office (Dar Es Salaam) of iHRIS Manage 3.1
Customizations at launchpad
Requested customization details and status at google docs - Install iHRIS Appliance in the central office
- Import health-care worker data (aprox. 12,000 records) provided by IMA and GMI
- Implement requested customizations for the central office (Dar Es Salaam) of iHRIS Manage 3.1
- March 2009 -- In Progress
- Add basic facility resource data, such as number of beds, number of maternal beds
- Improve data quality:
- Import data from missing districts
- Merge healthcare worker data held by Petro Pamba and IMA
- April 2009 -- Planned
- Disaggregate health-care worked data in central office by the five zones
- Put disaggregated data on appliances, one for each zone
- Deploy to zones