Data use for decision making
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Digging deeper with follow-on analyses
What is it?
Digging deeper with follow-on analyses helps gain a fuller picture of implementation and contextual realities that are often needed to take action. FASTR applies a variety of approaches – including root cause analysis and implementation research – that offer a deeper understanding of changes in RMNCAH-N service delivery, supporting the analyze-to-action cycle. These approaches:
Rapid-cycle household and client surveys
Supporting population-level assessment of service access, financial protection, service coverage, and care experience through high-frequency rapid-cycle household and client surveys.
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Rapid-cycle health facility phone surveys
Supporting PHC systems monitoring via timely, rapid-cycle health facility phone surveys
What are rapid-cycle health facility phone surveys?
Effective PHC systems are critical to scaling up high-impact interventions to improve RMNCAH-N outcomes. Rapid-cycle longitudinal health phone surveys conducted with health care facilities establish an ongoing monitoring platform, enabling countries to:
RMNCAH-N service use monitoring
Supporting countries to strengthen primary health care (PHC) systems and improving RMNCAH-N outcomes through the timely and high-frequency analysis and use of routine health management information systems data.
What is RMNCAH-N Service Use Monitoring?
Rapid-cycle approaches using routine health management information system (HMIS) data can be used to: