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Open Access 01-12-2017 | Research article

Sustainability of health information systems: a three-country qualitative study in southern Africa

Authors: Corrina Moucheraud, Amee Schwitters, Chantelle Boudreaux, Denise Giles, Peter H. Kilmarx, Ntolo Ntolo, Zwashe Bangani, Michael E St. Louis, Thomas J Bossert

Published in: BMC Health Services Research | Issue 1/2017

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Abstract

Background

Health information systems are central to strong health systems. They assist with patient and program management, quality improvement, disease surveillance, and strategic use of information. Many donors have worked to improve health information systems, particularly by supporting the introduction of electronic health information systems (EHIS), which are considered more responsive and more efficient than older, paper-based systems. As many donor-driven programs are increasing their focus on country ownership, sustainability of these investments is a key concern. This analysis explores the potential sustainability of EHIS investments in Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe, originally supported by the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).

Methods

Using a framework based on sustainability theories from the health systems literature, this analysis employs a qualitative case study methodology to highlight factors that may increase the likelihood that donor-supported initiatives will continue after the original support is modified or ends.

Results

Findings highlight commonalities around possible determinants of sustainability. The study found that there is great optimism about the potential for EHIS, but the perceived risks may result in hesitancy to transition completely and parallel use of paper-based systems. Full stakeholder engagement is likely to be crucial for sustainability, as well as integration with other activities within the health system and those funded by development partners. The literature suggests that a sustainable system has clearly-defined goals around which stakeholders can rally, but this has not been achieved in the systems studied. The study also found that technical resource constraints – affecting system usage, maintenance, upgrades and repairs – may limit EHIS sustainability even if these other pillars were addressed.

Conclusions

The sustainability of EHIS faces many challenges, which could be addressed through systems’ technical design, stakeholder coordination, and the building of organizational capacity to maintain and enhance such systems. All of this requires time and attention, but is likely to enhance long-term outcomes.
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Metadata
Title
Sustainability of health information systems: a three-country qualitative study in southern Africa
Authors
Corrina Moucheraud
Amee Schwitters
Chantelle Boudreaux
Denise Giles
Peter H. Kilmarx
Ntolo Ntolo
Zwashe Bangani
Michael E St. Louis
Thomas J Bossert
Publication date
01-12-2017
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Health Services Research / Issue 1/2017
Electronic ISSN: 1472-6963
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-016-1971-8

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