Author(s) |
Ministry of Public Health and Hygiene |
Date |
2018 |
Country |
Mali |
Language |
French |
Contributor(s) |
WHO |
Publisher(s) |
Ministry of Public Health and Hygiene |
Description |
The report presents findings from the 2018 Service Availability and Readiness Assessment (SARA) and a Data Quality Review (DQR) implemented in Mali. |
Abstract |
The Ministry of Public Health and Hygiene (MOPHH) in collaboration with the Private Sector Alliance implemented the 2018 Service Availability and Readiness Assessment (SARA) and a Data Quality Review (DQR) for Mali. The main objective of this survey was to assess the availability and accessibility of health services throughout the country and to produce indicators to measure the quality of National Health Information System data.
The survey covered 484 health facilities from the entire national territory except for regions of Kidal, Menaka, Taoudenit and health districts of Youwarou and Tenenkou.
This report covers three categories of indicators from the SARA survey:
1. Service availability
• Health infrastructure
• Health workforce
• Health service utilization
2. General service readiness
• Basic amenities
• Basic equipment
• Standard precautions for infection prevention
• Diagnostic capacity
• Essential medicines
3. Service specific availability and readiness
• Family planning services
• Antenatal care (ANC)
• Emergency obstetric and newborn care
• Routine child immunization
• Child curative and preventive services
• Adolescent services
• Tuberculosis
• HIV counselling and testing
• HIV/AIDS care and support
• Antiretroviral therapy (ART)
• Prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV
• Sexually-transmitted infections services
• Basic surgical services
• Comprehensive surgical care
• Blood transfusion services
The report also covers the following indicators from the DQR assessment:
• Number of first prenatal consultation
• Third dose of Pentavalent for children under 1 year of age
• Number of patients on ART
• Tuberculosis notification rate
• Number of confirmed malaria cases.
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