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#18M
CSum
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3/9/2016
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Health Outcome Performance Indicators (HOPI)
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Health Improves Better With Integrated Services
Access to and use of financial services: loans;
insurance; savings;
payments; health loans and savings
Increased income
Consumption
smoothing
Seek prompt medical treatment
Seek preventive health care
Coping with Health Shocks Access to and
use of health services: education,
provision of curative and
preventive health services
Improved health knowledgeSeek prompt medical treatment
Seek preventive health care
Integrated health and financial
services: direct provision and
linkages between sectors
Cross-sectoral efficiency gains in provision of financial and
health services to poor
populations
Seek prompt medical treatmentSeek preventive
health care Coping with Health
Shocks
Improved health
outcomes
#18M
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Indicator Characteristics
To know changes in client well being, meaningful indicators needed, which are:
Feasible
Usable
Reliable
#18M
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Possible Indicators Poverty measurement (PPI)
Food security and nutrition Preventive health care
Curative health care
Water and sanitation
Attitudes
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Hypothetical project
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Health Indicators Tracking
Food Security
Lack of treatment due to cost
Year
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Cost and Benefit of Monitoring Health Indicators
Indicators added to the existing MIS hardly increases the cost of data collection
Reliable data on changes in poverty levels and health parameters
Data helps to design financial and non-financial products and services
Fulfils the social mission of the institute