scholarly journals Management Information System (MIS): Tool for Monitoring the Waste Management Health Service (RSS) and Cost of Treatment

2013 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 166-188 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vania Elisabete Schneider ◽  
Nilva Lúcia Rech Stedile ◽  
Marcio Bigolin ◽  
Janini Cristina Paiz
2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 153-165
Author(s):  
Dwi Septi Haryani ◽  
Satriadi Satriadi

In the era of industrial revolution 4.0 which most of it integrated to the internet, of course technology information nowadays has becomes something that part of out needs for some people even for every one in this world. Every health services in an area of city must be capable to do the best, so the progress in giving health services to society could be so much effective. Health service that easily be found in an area or city is Puskesmas. Most people are often feeling so dissapointed to the activity progress in Puskesmas. However, this has been minimalized through using management information system which found in Puskesmas (e-Puskesmas). This research was held in Puskesmas Tanjungpinang. This research’s purpose is to know the implementation of management information system (e-Puskesmas) in Puskesmas Tanjungpinang. Research method been done by doing obvservation and interview to health service activity that happened in Puskesmas. The result of this research is that management information system implementation in Puskesmas Tanjungpinang not yet fully integrated.


This chapter is dedicated to the examination of a case study related to the efficient management of waste. It is commonplace that industrial activities have created serious ecological problems, and even though there are different philosophies and approaches to resolving these problems, it is necessary to organize business activities along ecologically sound principles. Waste management in this chapter refers to the widest concept of organizing, handling, transporting, recycling, and disposing responsibly of all types of waste generated by companies. Building of W-MIS, i.e. Waste-Management Information System, is a key issue, because every business activity produces some waste, either hazardous or polluting to the environment.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 210-219
Author(s):  
Prince Olueseh Ezekiel

The National Health Management Information System (NHMIS) Was Designed To Provide Timely And Reliable Health Service Delivery Information. The Efficiency And Effectiveness Of Health Service Delivery Is Assessed By The Availability Of Quality, Complete And Timely Data. The NHMIS Policy Review Was Initiated By A Consortium Of Relevant Stake Holders Led By The Department Of Planning, Research And Statistics (DPRS) Of The Federal Ministry Of Health (FMOH) And The National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA). The Emphasis Of The NHMIS Is To Strengthen The Health Information System-HIS In The Country And Promote The Use Of Quality Information For Evidence-Based Decision-Making At The Community, LGA, And National Levels. In Spite Of Substantial Investments, The Health Sector In Nigeria Has Made Slow Progress In Improving Its Health Indices. Thus The Nigeria State Health Investment Project(NSHIP), Through Support From WHO, Introduced The Performance-Based Financing –PBF Currently Rolled Out In Three States- Adamawa, Nasarawa, And The Ondo States To Deliver A Result-Based Approach To Improve Quantity And Quality Of Health Services Especially In The Area Of Maternal Health. Health Centers Receive Funds Directly Based On The Number Of Essential Services They Delivered And The Improved Quality Of Care. This Encouraged Health Centers To Focus On Delivering Results, And The New Funds Enabled Them To Improve Their Services. This Study Compared Data Reported Using The NHMIS And Declared Validated On The PBF Declaration Forms In Funding Health Facilities In Nasarawa State For Quarter 1 (Jan.- Mar.)2018 And Quarter 2 (Apr. – June) 2018.


10.1596/27080 ◽  
2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emilio Porta ◽  
Jennifer Klein ◽  
Gustavo Arcia ◽  
Harriet Nannyonjo

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