Data Quality Assurance Module 2 Discrete Desk Review Of Data Quality

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Data quality assurance. Module 2. Discrete desk review of data quality

Author: World Health Organization
language: en
Publisher: World Health Organization
Release Date: 2023-01-17
This publication is one of the three module toolkit and provide technical guidance and tools to support the work on strengthening data quality in countries. This is part of the Division of Data and Delivery for Impact's scope of work providing normative guidance for health information system strengthening.
Routine health information system and health facility data for neglected tropical diseases

Author: World Health Organization
language: en
Publisher: World Health Organization
Release Date: 2025-07-19
The heterogeneity of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) has resulted in diverse and complex data management pathways, leading to duplication, inefficiencies, and missed opportunities. To address these issues and maximize system investments, the Global NTD Programme collaborated with the WHO routine health information system (RHIS) toolkit initiative. This partnership developed guidance for collecting, reporting, and managing NTD data through health facilities. The NTD RHIS toolkit component includes a general guidance document, disease-specific documents, and guidance on logistics information management systems for medicines and health products. This general guidance document provides an overarching description of the NTD indicators required to monitor programme progress in alignment with the road map and its related strategic companion documents including the monitoring and evaluation framework (“the M&E framework”). Its main purpose is to provide high-level concepts for NTD programme design for data management and use for health information system managers wherever NTD data are aggregated, through the hierarchy of administrative levels. It is intended for use by members of the health workforce working with NTD data, particularly health workers and data clerks involved in first-line data collection and reporting at peripheral health facility-level, and district-level health management information officers.
Consolidated guidance on tuberculosis data generation and use. Module 1. Tuberculosis surveillance

Author: World Health Organization
language: en
Publisher: World Health Organization
Release Date: 2024-04-29
Since 1995, WHO has ensured a consistent approach to national, regional and global TB surveillance by providing standardized definitions, forms and registers for the recording and reporting of individual-level and aggregated data about people diagnosed with and treated for TB, which are used worldwide. This standardization has facilitated the regular reporting of TB data to WHO from 215 countries and areas in annual rounds of global TB data collection, with findings published in an annual WHO global TB report since 1997 and data made publicly available via the online WHO global TB database. The goal of this 2024 edition of WHO guidance on TB surveillance (following the last major update published in 2013) is to ensure the continued worldwide standardization of TB surveillance, in the context of the WHO End TB Strategy, the latest WHO guidelines on TB screening, prevention, diagnosis and treatment, and commitments made at the 2023 UN high-level meeting on TB, while also promoting the establishment or strengthening of digital, case-based TB surveillance that is integrated within the overall public health architecture. This 2024 edition provides a comprehensive and consolidated package, bringing together both updated guidance as well as (within web annexes) closely related WHO products, tools and documentation related to TB surveillance. The web annexes (and associated links to them) are listed below. The package was informed by (and includes a summary of) lessons learned about TB surveillance during more than 100 national TB epidemiological reviews conducted since 2013.