
Connecting Health Information Systems for Better Health
A reference guide for countries trying to link their universal health coverage and eHealth information systems using a standards-based approach.
A reference guide for countries trying to link their universal health coverage and eHealth information systems using a standards-based approach.
This is the first costing-specific resource that bridges costing theory — what you should do — with practical, step by step guidance on what you can do to address multiple challenges related to costing for provider payment in low and middle income countries (LMICs). Developed by the JLN Costing Collaborative, with support and facilitation from Results for Development Institute, the Manual takes traditional guidelines on step-down cost accounting one step further by providing practical options to overcome the real life challenges associated with costing in LMICs. Some common challenges addressed in the manual include data constraints, different concerns of public and private providers, weak cross-institutional collaboration, among others. This Manual provides tools and templates based on the day-to-day experiences of a network of practitioners that can be adapted to a variety of contexts due to the unique, collaborative approach used in its design. The diversity of experiences reflected in each step of the Manual offers a range of options that practitioners from other countries can draw on to become their own costing experts to improve provider payment policy processes. Access the Costing Manual Toolkit. The Costing Manual is accompanied by an online course, developed by the World Bank’s Open Learning Center and designed specifically for the busy practitioner in mind.
This paper aims to aid countries that are consolidating health insurance schemes to achieve universal coverage by providing an overview for national policymakers on the role of the health data dictionaries (HDD) and why establishing one early on is a key step in promoting system interoperability.
This report provides a set of practical common information, tools, and resources, which country decision-makers can use as they develop national-level health insurance information system plans.
This paper address key implementation questions raised by countries on the journey toward universal health coverage, and provides concrete data so that policymakers and information technology professionals alike may understand the ramifications of the provider payment choice on the IT systems underpinning them.