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'''[http://www.ihris.org iHRIS Website]''' | '''[http://www.ihris.org iHRIS Website]''' | ||
'''[http://www.ihris.org/mediawiki/upload/Cribsheet.pdf USAID's Investment in Open Source HRIS Software Takeaway Sheet]''' | |||
'''[http://www.ihris.org/toolkit/index.html HRIS Strengthening Implementation Toolkit]''' – resources to support local implementation | '''[http://www.ihris.org/toolkit/index.html HRIS Strengthening Implementation Toolkit]''' – resources to support local implementation |
Revision as of 13:34, 3 July 2013
USAID's Investment in Open Source HRIS Software Takeaway Sheet
HRIS Strengthening Implementation Toolkit – resources to support local implementation
'One-page’ overviews
Why Strengthen Human Resources Information Systems?
Issue Brief: Health Worker Information Systems
Product-specific ‘white papers’
iHRIS MANAGE: A Tool for Managing the Health Workforce
iHRIS QUALIFY: A Tool for Tracking Health Professionals and Their Qualifications
Technical Briefs – in-depth focus on specific technical issues and approaches
Technical Brief: “West Africa’s Regional Approach to Strengthening Health Workforce Information”
Technical Brief: “Holding Health Workers Accountable: Governance Approaches to Reducing Absenteeism” HRIS Strengthening and iHRIS are briefly mentioned in the recommendations as one important cornerstone for generating information on absenteeism.
‘Voices’ – HRIS Strengthening and iHRIS in the words of our country and regional champions
“Building Local Capacity in Health Worker Information Systems”
“Tracking All Health Workers in Botswana”
“Improving Health Systems with the Power of Open Source”
"Eliminating Quacks and Improving Health Care in Uganda"
Other Media
“From Kampala to the Districts”
Buzz
These are mentions of iHRIS in external media.
Compendium of Innovative Health Technologies (World Health Organization, 2012)
Human Resources for Health Toolkit (World Health Organization)
eHealth Toolbox (Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute)
50 Successful Open Source Projects that Are Changing Medicine (Nursing Assistant Guides, Feb. 2009)
This page was last updated 2013-01-30.