Health Consultation Meeting 20100323

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Anne, AIDS Portal
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Erica, Map Kibera
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Jamie, KANCO/Ushahidi
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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.
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== Survey Design ==
== Survey Design ==
Balance needed in level of data collection for privacy and acceptability to community. What's the sweet spot?
Balance needed in level of data collection for privacy and acceptability to community. What's the sweet spot?
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name ------------- types of services ------------- patient details.
name ------------- types of services ------------- patient details.
   
   

Revision as of 19:15, 25 March 2010

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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