Digitizing Community Health Information Systems: What’s next to improve health service delivery at the community level in Ethiopia?
September 22nd, 2021 | viewpoint
The electronic Community Health Information System (eCHIS) is a high-priority initiative, demonstrating the Ethiopian Ministry of Health’s (MOH) intentions to further use technology and data to improve service delivery starting at the community level. The eCHIS digitizes the family folder and CHIS content into a mobile platform for use by Health Extension Workers (HEW) around the country. The mobile platform and corresponding clinical, reporting, and system management tools are expected to promote access to and use of data about community service delivery within the Health Extension Program, supporting HEW responsibilities and equipping decision-makers with relevant, high-quality data to advance the health system in Ethiopia.
The development and implementation of the eCHIS has made significant progress over the past couple of years. The MOH has documented various iterations of requirements for the eCHIS, including overall system design and deployment architecture. Based on the new requirements and the system architecture design, a technology review was conducted and it was decided to develop the application based on a single comprehensive platform. Development of the digital family folder and the reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health, malaria, and tuberculosis modules are complete, and the NCDs and NTDs modules will be finalized by October 2021. In addition, configuration and setup of CommCare HQ for local hosting has been done in parallel to the development of the mobile app and is implemented in over 4,000 rural health posts across six agrarian regions (Tigray, Amhara, Oromia, Sidama, Benishangul Gumuz, and SNNPR). In addition, the MOH is customizing the family folder to expand rollout to pastoralist health posts. The eCHIS customization for urban settings will continue in the next year.
The actions taken to accomplish these milestones have been informative and set a pace that demonstrates the high priority of implementing a mobile tool for HEWs. While progress toward an eventual country-wide implementation has been made, core components of a comprehensive program strategy have yet to be established. These require continued exploration of the development and implementation approach and the overall programmatic goals of eCHIS. Critical rethinking areas include but are not limited to:
Written by Netsanet A. Nigussie, Senior Director, USAID Digital Health Activity
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