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Ghana Holistic Assessment of the Health Sector Programme of Work 2013
Third Round

Ghana, 2013
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GHA-MOH-HA-2013-v1.0
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Ministry of Health
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Sep 12, 2014
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Identification

Survey ID Number
GHA-MOH-HA-2013-v1.0
Title
Ghana Holistic Assessment of the Health Sector Programme of Work 2013
Subtitle
Third Round
Translated Title
No translation
Country
Name Country code
Ghana GHA
Study type
Administrative Records, Health (ad/hea]
Series Information
This study is the third and final assessment for the Health Sector Medium Term Development Plan (2011 -2013) [HSMTDP 2011 - 2013]

Similar assessments were done for years 2011 and 2012
Abstract
The year 2013 represented the last year of the implementation of the current Health Sector Medium Term Development Plan (2010-2013). The review has placed emphasis on the performance of the sector according to identified health objectives as outlined in the Four-Year Sector Medium Term Development Plan and the derived Annual Programme of Work for 2013. The review assessed the overall sector performance for the year 2013 using the agreed Holistic Assessment tool. The Holistic Assessment tool was adopted in 2008 and has been used to assess the sector performance since then.
Since no population surveys were conducted in 2013, the analysis of indicators and trends are based on routine data alone.
Kind of Data
Aggregate data [agg]
Unit of Analysis
Administrative levels: i.e Regional and District Levels

Version

Version Description
Version 1.0 (September, 2014)
Version Date
2014-07-30
Version Notes
This study is the third and final assessment for the Health Sector Medium Term Development Plan (2011 -2013) [HSMTDP 2011 - 2013]

Scope

Notes
The scope of this assessment covers the following areas:

1. Assessment of the Health Sector Performance in 2013
2. Indicator Trends
3. Regions of Excellence and Regions Requiring Attention
4. Implementation Status of the POW 2013
5. Summary of Recommendations by the Review Team
6. Agencies' Assessments
7. Conclusion
8. Annexes
Topics
Topic Vocabulary
Health Systems & Financing World Bank
Health World Bank
HIV/AIDS World Bank
Malaria World Bank
Nutrition World Bank
Mental Health World Bank
Population & Reproductive Health World Bank
Tuberculosis World Bank

Coverage

Geographic Coverage
National level
Universe
Health Service Providers

Producers and sponsors

Primary investigators
Name Affiliation
Ministry of Health Government of Ghana
Producers
Name Role
Danish International Development Agency Technical Assistance
Department for International Development Technical Assistance
United States Agency for International Development Technical Assistance
Funding Agency/Sponsor
Name Abbreviation Role
Governement of Ghana GoG Funding
Japan International Cooperation Agency JICA Funding
United Nations Children's Fund UNICEF Funding
United States Agency for International Development USAID Funding
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS UNIADs Funding
Department for International Development DFID Funding
European Union EU Funding
Danish International Development Agency DANIDA Funding
Other Identifications/Acknowledgments
Name Affiliation Role
Dr. Afisah Zakariah Ministry of Health Chair, Holistic Assement Team
Daniel Degbotse Ministry of Health Convenor, Holistic Assement Team
Dan Osei Ghana Health Service Member, Holistic Assement Team
Dr. Anthony Ofosu Ghana Health Service Member, Holistic Assement Team
Nicholas Nyagblornu Ministry of Health Member, Holistic Assement Team
Dr. Andreas Bjerrum Ministry of Health Member, Holistic Assement Team and M&E Advisor - MOH

Sampling

Sampling Procedure
The assessment is based on indicators and milestones specified in the operational annual POW. More specifically, the analysis underlying the holistic assessment is based on the following elements:

1. Annual POW including budget
2. Annual Performance Review Reports and presentations from MoH and its Agencies
3. Annual MoH Financial Statement
4. National survey reports (Ghana DHS, MICS etc.)
5. Health Sector Medium Term Development Plan 2010-2013

As part of the annual health sector review process, the review team has conducted an initial assessment of milestones' realization and indicator trends. The assessment was guided by a predefined methodology that ensured full transparency of calculations.
The assessment will be presented at the April Health Summit where overall performance of the sector and possible factors, which may have influenced the performance, can be discussed.

The purpose of the initial assessment is to form a basis for a balanced discussion between the Ministry of Health, its agencies and development partners to reach a common conclusion of the sector's performance.

The initial assessment has three steps:

Step 1:
Each indicator and milestone is assigned a numerical value of -1, 0 or +1 depending on realization of milestones and trend of indicators. While indicators which normally are measured on annual basis are included in each year's assessment, indicators which are not measured on annual basis (e.g. survey based information like MICS, DHS etc.) are only included in the assessment if new information is available.
Milestones are assigned the value +1 (colour coded green) if the review team is provided with evidence from the relevant authority that documents the realization of the milestone; otherwise it is assigned the value -1 (colour coded red).

Indicators are assigned the value +1(colour coded green) if
? The indicator has attained the specified annual target regardless of trend, or
? The indicator has experienced a relative improvement by more than 5% compared to the previous year's value

Indicators are assigned the value -1(colour coded red) if
? The indicator is below the annual target and has experienced a relative deterioration by more than 5%, or
? No data is available (only applies to annually measured indicators and not to survey indicators)

Indicators are assigned the value 0(colour coded yellow) if
? The relative trend of the indicator compared to previous year is within a 5% range, or
? The indicator was not reported the previous year (for annually measured indicators) or the previous survey (for survey indicators)

Step 2:
the indicators and milestones are grouped into Health Objectives as defined in the HSMTDP and the sub total of indicators and milestone values are calculated for each group. Health Objectives with a positive score are assigned a value of +1, -1 if the total score is negative and 0 if the total score is 0.

Step 3:
after assigning a numerical score to each of the Health Objectives the scores are added to determine the sector's score. A positive sector score is interpreted as a highly performing sector, a negative score is interpreted as an underperforming sector and a score of zero is considered to be sustained performance.
Deviations from the Sample Design
No deviations
Response Rate
Overall data completeness rate for the period was 86%
Weighting
No weighting was done:

Data Collection

Dates of Data Collection
Start End Cycle
2013-01-01 2013-12-31 1 Year
Time periods
Start date End date Cycle
2014-01-01 2014-12-31 1 Year
Data Collection Mode
Other [oth]
Supervision
Data collection was supervised by the Ministry of health
Data Collection Notes
The primary data collection was done using the following tools:

1. OPD Register
2. Consulting Room Register
3. Ward Registers
4. Payroll Data
5. Administrative Data
Data Collectors
Name Abbreviation Affiliation
Ghana Health Service GHS Ministry of Health
Teaching Hospitals THs Ministry of Health
Christian Health Association of Ghana CHAG Ministry of Health
Private Health Service Providers PHs Ministry of Health
Ghana Association of Quasi-Government Health Institutions GAQHI Ministry of Health

Questionnaires

Questionnaires
The scope of this assessment covers the following areas in the databsed accessible to all health facilities.

1. Assessment of the Health Sector Performance in 2013
2. Indicator Trends
3. Regions of Excellence and Regions Requiring Attention
4. Implementation Status of the POW 2013
5. Summary of Recommendations by the Review Team
6. Agencies' Assessments
7. Conclusion
8. Annexes

Data Processing

Data Editing
Data collected was coallated at the health facility level, validated and entered into a web based application (DHIMS2).
Other Processing
Data is checked for accuracy, completeness and consistency at the District and Regional Levels. the necessary tables are generated using the data from DHIMS2.

Data Appraisal

Estimates of Sampling Error
This assessment is not a sample survey.
Data Appraisal
Periodically, data validations are done to comapre data reported in the database to what is domcuemtned in the registers

Access policy

Contacts
Name Affiliation Email URL
Director, Policy Planning Monitoring and Evaluation Governement of Ghana info@moh.gov.gh Link
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Access conditions
The Ghana Statistical Service as a public institution has the obligation to promote data dissemination to facilitate national development. Making mcrodata available will enable students and the academia to conduct research works, assist investors to take business decision, help the individual to evaluate and take appropriate decisions. It will also assist the government to formulate appropriate policies and programmes to facilitate national development. GSS' policy framework provides access to data through:

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Citation requirements
Ministry of Health, Holistic Assessment Report 2013 v1.0
Access authority
Name Affiliation Email URL
Govenment Statistician Governement of Ghana info@statsghana.gov.gh Link

Disclaimer and copyrights

Disclaimer
The original collector of the data, GSS and any producers or sponsors cited in this document bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
Copyright
(c) 2014, Ministry of Health

Metadata production

DDI Document ID
DDI-GHA-MOH-HA-2013-v1.0
Producers
Name Abbreviation Affiliation Role
Ministry of Health MOH Government of Ghana Metadata Documentation
Date of Metadata Production
2014-09-12
DDI Document version
Version 1.0 (September, 2014)
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