Please join us at Change this week - Grégoire Lurton
<http://www.healthdata.org/about/gr%C3%A9goire-lurton>from the Institute
for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) will be presenting current
research on Health Management Information Systems.

What: Grégoire Lurton: Improving the usability and usage of routine Health
Systems data in Developing Countries.

When: Tuesday, Oct 28 at 12pm

Where: The Allen Center, CSE 203

*Abstract:*
Emphasizing the importance of Health Management Information Systems (HMIS)
as well as their overall weak performance in providing reliable data is
becoming a stencil of the discussions on health systems in developing
countries. Many efforts have been made to improve data collection in these
settings. This talk presents ongoing reflections on ways to improve HMIS
data usage, focusing on data management and data analysis innovations.

Based on current research at the Institute for Health Metrics and
Evaluation and at CSE’s Data Science Incubator, we present two examples of
HMIS data leveraging. A first example will present how metadata from Excel
spreadsheets have been used to compile and standardize batches of reports
from Kenyan HMIS. A second example shows how data from Open Street Map can
be matched with HMIS data from Nigeria to estimate geo-localization of
health services.

Finally, we will offer preliminary reflections on how the increasing
availability of structured HMIS data changes the way information and
decision making should be linked. Using Alain Desrosières’ typology of the
use of statistics for policy making, we will propose the possibility of a
Learning State as being most adapted to the data available through HMIS.

*About the speaker:*
Grégoire Lurton is a second year PhD Student in Global Health at UW, and
Research Associate at IHME. His research explores how data from in African
countries’ HMIS can be used to inform policy making. Grégoire graduated
from the French National School of Statistics and Economic Administration
and from Sciences-Po Paris. He spent 5 years in West Africa, working with
NGO Solthis, building Health Information Systems for national HIV programs
in Guinea, Sierra Leone, Niger and Mali.
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