Health Consultation Meeting 20100323

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Health Mapping Stakeholder Meeting, iHub, 20100323

Attending: Josh, UNICEF Anne, AIDS Portal Maureen, Coptic Hospital/Map Kibera Mikel, Map Kibera Hannington Ojijo, CEDI-Kenya/community pharmacist Erica, Map Kibera Jamie, KANCO/Ushahidi

Contents

summary

overall collecting data and stories on community/service providers in the field of HIV, public health through mapping and community consultation, and empowerment of community owned means to express needs.

- what are the available services and gaps? - what data and programs to coordinate data already existing programs?


kinds of things to map

  • clinics
    • inpatient vs outpatient
    • govt/ngo/public/private
    • doctors? nurses? trained medical personnel?
    • ex. Ushriki, Cfk, Amref, MSB, CDC, Kincoship
    • opening hours
  • chemists
    • dispensing vs non-dispensing
  • health NGOS
  • VCT
  • herbalists, traditional medicines
  • counselling services

Types of Services

  • Maternal Health
  • Malaria
  • TB (intl medical corps, leaving kenya)
  • communicable vs non-communicable disease

three levels

  • community clinics, basic services
  • larger clinic in Kibera, specialized services (MSF, etc)
  • hospitals, all

other kinds of health activities

  • public health education (like CEDI)
  • condom distribution
  • teen pregnancy services
  • health outreach through youth groups, women's groups, churches
    • so many advocacy groups
    • media helps, kibera journal, pamoja

Referrals

Wider service area

  • Kenyata, Ochindi, St. Mary's etc.
  • MSF only refers to Bengatthi, and offers transport
  • kibera clinic refer cases they can't handle
  • perception is that hospitals are too expensive, even just the registration, has resulted in deaths
  • handle major diseases

Herbalists

  • traditional medicines, used to treat asthma, diarrhea
  • cheaper
  • controversial in treatment for TB, AIDS
  • hygience questionable
  • training not standardized
  • less stressful than entering official medical facilities

interesting reporting opportunities

Counseling services

  • VCT
  • alcohol & drugs addiction
  • HIV
  • PMCTC

Data sources and other schemas

http://mapkibera.org/wiki/index.php?title=Tagging#Health

  • Ministries of Health master facilities list
    • has categorization of services
    • www.ehealth.or.ke
    • each facility has a unique code ... this can be linked from OSM
    • each facility has a location .. jamie has contact

Master facilities schema

  • contact info -- phone number /email
  • who owns it
  • type
  • geocode hierarchy, gps coord
  • status (open/closed)
  • opening hours

CBO are missing from MHFL

  • National AIDS control countil has CBO data
  • KANCO has CBO data

KANCO breakdown of types of activities

  • prevention
  • care/treatment/support
  • mitigation

Survey Design

Balance needed in level of data collection for privacy and acceptability to community. What's the sweet spot?

       SPECTRUM

name ------------- types of services ------------- patient details.

Issues

  • costs -- this may be difficult to collect share -- they are variable! negotiated.

Missing Needs in the Community

  • veterinary services (rabies treatment for animals and people)
  • no dental facilities in Kibera, Nairobi hospital is expensive.
  • no radiologists
  • mental health ... nearest facility is Mathare Mental Hospital, 100km away (connect to british high commission dude)
  • optometrists (gideon's story)
  • emergency medical services, ambulances ... related to security
  • research on deaths

Presentations

UNICEF Kenya's interest

  • whate are the commitments to health made by Goverment, NGOs
  • National AIDS commitment plan
  • M&E
  • SODNET

presentation

  • filtering based on category of facilitiy
  • data sharing through categories, downloads
  • Anne, through UNAIDS, looking at data standards, central registry.

Potential Uses

Midwifes

  • some trained midwifes
  • hundreds, difficult to map
  • cheaper, birth at home

Judy is interested in having midwifes report birth/deaths via Ushahidi.

  • to connect with help for problems
  • birth certificats -- lack of registration leads to problems later on, school registration
  • follow up care
  • immunizations
  • death certificates

Knock Out Stock Outs

  • availability of drugs
  • community facilities deal in affordable drugs for minor cases (malaria, etc)

Rape/violence

  • referred to Nairobi Women's Hospital
  • considered expensive

smart card system

  • 500 /= insurance cover
  • probably won't work
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