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Performance of Ethiopia's Health System in Delivering Integrated Community-Based Case Management
Ameha, Agazi; Ashenafi, Addis; Degefie, Tedbabe; Hailu, Abebe; Kebede, Helina; Legesse, Hailemariam; Marsh, David R; Teferi, Efrem; Tesfaye, Hailu.
  • Ameha, Agazi; s.af
  • Ashenafi, Addis; s.af
  • Degefie, Tedbabe; s.af
  • Hailu, Abebe; s.af
  • Kebede, Helina; s.af
  • Legesse, Hailemariam; s.af
  • Marsh, David R; s.af
  • Teferi, Efrem; s.af
  • Tesfaye, Hailu; s.af
Ethiop. med. j. (Online) ; 52: 27-35, 2014.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1261960
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Background. Analyzing complex health programs by their components and subcomponents serves design; documentation; evaluation; research; and gap identification and prioritization. In 2012; we developed a rapid methodology to characterize integrated community case management (iCCM) programs by assessing benchmarks for eight health system components in three program phases. Objective. To assess iCCM benchmarks in Ethiopia three years after scale-up commenced; and to compare the benchmarks across the geographical region. Methods. Six national iCCM experts scored each of 70 benchmarks (no; partial; or yes) and then were facilitated to reach consensus. Results. Overall; iCCM benchmark achievement in Ethiopia was high (87.3); highest for pre-introduction (93.0); followed by introduction (87.9) and scale-up (78.1) phases. Achievement bysystem component was highest for coordination and policy (94.2) and lowest for costing and finance (70.3). Six regional countries' benchmark assessments; including two from Ethiopia 14 months apart; were highly correlated with program duration at scale (correlation coefficient +0.88). Conclusion. Ethiopia has a mature; broad-based iCCM program. Despite limitations; the method described here rapidly; systematically; and validly characterized a complex program and highlighted areas for attention through government or partners
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Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Child Welfare / Community Health Workers / Case Management / Benchmarking / Delivery of Health Care Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Ethiop. med. j. (Online) Year: 2014 Type: Article

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Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Child Welfare / Community Health Workers / Case Management / Benchmarking / Delivery of Health Care Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Ethiop. med. j. (Online) Year: 2014 Type: Article