Estimating the Effects of COVID-19 on Health Service Utilization in Uganda Author(s): Gustavo Angeles, Hannah Silverstein, Kavita Singh, Jamiru Mpiima, and Elizabeth SimmonsYear: 2021Filed under: Brief, COVID-19, Data use, Health Services, RHIS, Uganda
Estimating National and Area-Specific COVID-19 Effects on Health Service Use in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Author(s): Gustavo Angeles, Hannah Silverstein, Matthew Worges, David Hotchkiss, and Janna WisniewskiYear: 2021Filed under: Brief, COVID-19, Data use, DRC, Health Services, RHIS
Validating the Effectiveness of a Rapid Assessment Tool for Routine Health Information Systems Author(s): MEASURE EvaluationYear: 2018Filed under: Bangladesh, Data use, Health Information Systems, HIS, madagascar, Malawi, Nigeria, RHIS, Routine Health Information Systems
Data Demand and Information Use in the Health Sector: Case Study Series Author(s): MEASURE EvaluationYear: 2008Filed under: Bangladesh, case study, Data use
Needs Assessment on Resources for Use of Routine and Other Secondary Data for Health Evaluation and Research Author(s): Fehringer, J., Millar, E., Wilkes, B. (Data for Impact)Year: 2020Filed under: assessment, Data Quality, Data use, Evaluation, Health System, Routine data, secondary data
Strengthening Collection, Management, and Use of Quality Routine Data for Alternative Care in Uganda Author(s): Data for ImpactYear: 2020Filed under: Alternative care, Brief, Care for children, Data Quality, Data use, Routine data, Uganda
Data Demand and Use Concepts and Tools: A Training Tool Kit Author(s): MEASURE EvaluationYear: 2018Filed under: Data, Data use, decision making
Data Demand and Use: An Introduction to Concepts and Tools Author(s): Nutley T, Snyder E, Judice NYear: 2012 (rev. 2015)Filed under: Data use, decision making, Tools
Strengthening Collection, Management and Use of Quality Routine Data for the Provision of Child Protection and Care in Armenia Author(s): Data for ImpactYear: 2020Filed under: Armenia, Case management, CECA, child protection, Children, Data Quality, Data quality assessment, Data use, Data visualization, Evaluation, Routine data, Social work
The Importance of Collecting and Using Valid Data on Reaching Partners through Index Testing for HIV: Results and Recommendations Author(s): MEASURE EvaluationYear: 2019Filed under: Brief, Data Quality, Data use, HIV, HIV/AIDS, Tanzania, Zimbabwe