Digital Solutions for Adaptive Program Monitoring

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Mobile Surveys and Using Data from Scaled Digital Solutions Large data sets from scaled digital solutions provide unique opportunities During this session speakers from three organizations will explore mobile survey design implementation and how data is used giving examples of their experiences For Dimagi over 50 000 Anganwadi workers in India are using CommCare and collectively submitting over 250 000 forms per day Dimagi will share their experience in how to maintain momemtum and usage post training They will explore how some implementation factors from the first months of usage can predict which users will continue to use the system They will also explore simple analyses of the data such as the completeness and quality of data elements and how consistent usage of the application is across different states For the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs mobile surveys were the necessary solution to leverage existing resources and capacity to rapidly respond to an urgent donor request to report on which specific HIV related services were received by girls group attendees Within two days of survey development the questionnaire was adapted for tablet use subsequently deployed and 18 000 completed forms were submitted over the next 16 days Speakers will discuss the advantages of electronic data collection and the accelerated timeline for this mobile survey implementation Finally PSI who overhauled paper based systems in Cambodia Laos Myanmar and Vietnam to become a regional malaria surveillance system in DHIS 2 geolocated case data from 22 000 private sector providers is now available in a central system PSI will discuss how they standardized across countries while maintaining flexibility for local adaptation and electronic integration between public and private systems Presented by Amanda Berman Sr Research Data Analyst Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs
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Global Digital Health Forum Presentations, Global Digital Health Forum Presentations, Global Digital Health Forum Presentations, Global Digital Health Forum, mobile phone, HIV
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