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A Framework of a Health System Responsiveness Assessment Information System for Iran
Author(s) -
Somayeh Fazaeli,
Maryam Ahmadi,
Arash Rashidian,
Farahnaz Sadoughi
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
iranian red crescent medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2074-1812
pISSN - 2074-1804
DOI - 10.5812/ircmj.17820
Subject(s) - medicine , information system , data quality , delphi method , qualitative property , process management , data collection , knowledge management , medical education , operations management , computer science , engineering , metric (unit) , artificial intelligence , electrical engineering , statistics , mathematics , machine learning
Background: Responsiveness assessment of health system with the quality information is the key in effective evidence-based management of the health system. Objectives: This qualitative study defines the necessary components required for the health system responsiveness assessment information system (HS-RAIS). Materials and Methods: This study was conducted based on mixed-methods approach and by using Delphi technique (29 participants in first round and 25 participants in second round) and semi-structured interviews in Iran 2013. The participant selection strikes a balance between being able to provide valid data, and increasing representative’s leverage. The final framework for HS-RAIS was extracted from in-depth interviews with ten key informants. Results: We followed these recommendations and developed a framework in 10 components including: minimum datasets, data sources, data gathering, data analysis, feedback and dissemination, legislative needs, objectives of health system responsiveness assessment, repetition period, executive committee and stewardship. Conclusions: This framework provides useful information for decision-making at all levels about assessment of health system.

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