Abstract:
Background: Appropriate and timely use of health and health-related information is an essential
element in the process of transforming the health sector. In Ethiopia, there is a limited culture of
using information for decision-making. Only 37% of the facilities had exercised discussion and
made decisions using findings from routine health information. Therefore, the objective of this
evaluation was to assess the level of utilization of health management information system data
for decision-making and to identify the factors that affect information use in the selected health
institutions of Oromiya regional state health sector.
Methods and Materials: The institution-based cross-sectional study was conducted in 53
randomly selected health institutions and 245 respondents which included heads of health
institutions / units/departments from February 5 –March 03/2017. Quantitative and qualitative
data were collected semi-structured questionnaires. Information utilization, Availability and
compliance dimensions were assessed. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 23. The logistic
regression analysis was done for individual-level variables. The Description of data was made
using tables, charts and graphs for quantitative data. Qualitative data were summarized. The
study was conducted after getting approval from Jimma University Public Health Faculty.
Result: Findings indicate that out of the number of monitoring and evaluation unit professional
required per standard 88.6% were available. Fifty five percent of health institutions have
electronic health management information system database. However, in this study, none of the
institutions allocated budget for M&E unit from the government fund. Overall 52.8% of health
institutions visited by immediate supervisor and out of them 78.6% of health institutions
supervisors send feedback. Regarding Completeness of the report, 74.90% of the facilities were
observed to be reporting to Administrative unit (woreda health office and zonal health office).
Overall 64.3% of the health facilities met the reporting deadline. Based on the set criteria for
HMIS data utilization, the overall utilization rate was found to be 49.1%. Among Administrative
unit 61.5%, Health facility (Health center & hospitals) 62.5% and Health Post 18.8% were
utilized data for decision-making. Based on the judgment criteria Information utilization,
Availability and Compliance dimensions are 61.23%, 65.85% and 64.96% respectively. Overall
evaluation of health information system at Oromiya regional state public health institution shows
63.74%, which categorized under fair judgment category.
Conclusion and Recommendation: From the findings, it is concluded that utilization of health
management information system data for decision-making was found to be comparable with
health sector transformation plan two however; it is very low at health post levels. Overall
evaluation of health management information system at Oromiya regional state public health
institution shows inadequate which needs more leadership role. Emphasis should be given to
monitoring and evaluation unit to have their own budget, Supportive supervision and technical
assistance with periodic feedback should be delivered to monitor their progress towards the
reformed health management information system.