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Nov 23, 2021

PATH at the 2021 Global Digital Health Forum

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Every year, the Global Digital Health Forum provides an opportunity for PATH and its partners to come together, share our work, and build a thriving community of digital health practitioners. This year, the Forum explores how digital technologies expand the reach of health services, improve the responsiveness of health systems, and accelerate our collective progress toward global health goals.

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Oct 7, 2021

BLN webinar: How to engage with the IA2030 Data Strategy and Use Working Group

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The BID Learning Network (BLN) invites you to watch a virtual panel discussion called “How to engage with the IA2030 Data Strategy and Use Working Group.” This webinar will be of interest to data management specialists, Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) managers, health management information system (HMIS) specialists, and other health care specialists committed to improving data collection, quality, and use across health systems.

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Aug 18, 2021

COVID-19 Vaccine Introduction: Challenges and Lessons Learned from Zambia

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The BID Learning Network (BLN) invites you to watch a virtual panel discussion called “COVID-19 Vaccine Introduction: Challenges and Lessons Learned from Zambia.” This webinar will be of interest to data management specialists, Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) managers, health management information system (HMIS) specialists, and other health care specialists committed to improving data collection, quality, and use across health systems.

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Jun 23, 2021

COVID-19 Vaccine Introduction: Challenges and Lessons Learned from Malawi

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The BID Learning Network (BLN) invites you to watch a virtual panel discussion called “COVID-19 Vaccine Introduction: Challenges and Lessons Learned from Malawi.” This webinar will be of interest to data management specialists, Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) managers, health management information system (HMIS) specialists, and other health care specialists committed to improving data collection, quality, and use across health systems.

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May 25, 2021

COVID-19 Vaccine Introduction: Challenges and Lessons Learned from Cameroon

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The BID Learning Network (BLN) invites you to watch a virtual panel discussion called “COVID-19 Vaccine Introduction: Challenges and Lessons Learned from Cameroon.” This webinar will be of interest to data management specialists, Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) managers, health management information system (HMIS) specialists, and other health care specialists committed to improving data collection, quality, and use across health systems.

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Jun 3, 2021

COVID-19 Vaccine Introduction: Challenges and Lessons Learned from Liberia

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The BID Learning Network (BLN) invites you to watch a virtual panel discussion called “COVID-19 Vaccine Introduction: Challenges and Lessons Learned from Liberia.” This webinar will be of interest to data management specialists, Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) managers, health management information system (HMIS) specialists, and other health care specialists committed to improving data collection, quality, and use across health systems.

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May 25, 2021

Tanzania’s Immunization Vaccine Development Program newsletter

Tanzania's Immunization Vaccine Development (IVD) Program Newsletter

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This year, the immunization program in Tanzania continued to ensure every child is reached with lifesaving vaccines through adequate availability and distribution of vaccines and cold chain equipment. It also helped promote and expand outreach services, as well as generate demand within communities. In this issue of Tanzania's Immunization Vaccine Development (IVD) Program newsletter, IVD shares progress from the past year.

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Feb 24, 2021

Infographic: PATH’s approach to continuous quality improvement

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Continuous quality improvement (CQI) refers to an iterative, data-driven process of empowering health care workers to improve health service delivery by identifying problems, implementing solutions and monitoring efforts to improve care, then measuring the effectiveness of these efforts. PATH envisions CQI as an approach that empowers individuals to drive change that improves the processes and systems in which they operate and live. This infographic visualizes PATH's approach to CQI.

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Feb 24, 2021

Strengthening health outcomes through continuous quality improvement: PATH’s approach to CQI

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A strong health system must be able to monitor quality of care and work to improve it to achieve better health outcomes. It can be further strengthened if the culture is such that health care workers, patients, and community members are empowered to take action towards improving their health services. However, the complexity of health care systems makes it difficult to identify whether health facilities are meeting targets, where they fall short, and how they can improve service delivery. Continuous quality improvement (CQI) refers to an iterative, data-driven process of empowering health care workers to improve health service delivery by identifying problems, implementing solutions and monitoring efforts to improve care, then measuring the effectiveness of these efforts. This brief details PATH's approach to CQI.

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Feb 12, 2021

Compasses when there are no maps: The growing importance of adaptive management to the development sector and the role of real-time data

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In a world with dynamic population movements, outbreaks with cross-border implications, and increasingly politicized health issues, linear and inflexible approaches to global health programs are ineffective. Adaptive management has emerged as one possible approach that embodies iteration and adaptability in program design and implementation to help with navigating complex and dynamic environments. Real-time data systems can strengthen adaptive management by generating data that can more rapidly inform tactical adaptations, changes, and future planning. This white paper challenges traditional project management in the global development sector. It encourages donors, policymakers, implementers, and ministries of health to set a new precedent of adaptive programming.

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