Document Summary
Published:
2011
Seven Steps to Use Routine Information to Improve HIV/AIDS Programs | Measure Evaluation
This document presents concrete steps and illustrative examples that can be used to facilitate the use of information as a part of the decision-making processes guiding program design, management, and service provision in the health sector. Specifically, seven steps to information use outlined in this document will help address barriers to using routinely-collected data by providing guidance in (1) linking questions of interest to program managers and providers to existing data; (2) analyzing, graphing, and interpreting data; and (3) continuing to monitor key indicators to information improvements




