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Enhancing the Performance of Health Records Professionals: A review of the training curriculum
1. Enhancing the performance of
health records professionals:
A review of the training
curriculum
Samson Bamidele & Sesan Makinde
MEASURE Evaluation, Abuja Nigeria
18th June, 2014
2. Outline
Rationale for the Review
Scoping of professionals and Program Content
Partnership
Review Process
Newly introduced courses
Current Status
Next steps
3. Rationale for the Review
The use of data for decision making depends on
its availability, reliability and timeliness which
requires skilled personnel to deliver across the
spectrum.
One of such professionals involved in health data
management are the health records
professionals.
The Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH) identified
the shortfall in the quality of health records
professionals
4. Scoping of Professionals and
Program Content
A scoping was done of Monitoring and
Evaluation (M&E) Program Managers which
revealed their reservations on the technical
expertise of health records professionals
encountered in the field on M&E
Curriculum was also assessed which revealed a
dearth in Information Technology and emerging
topics in Health Records
5. Partnership
Department of Planning, Research and Statistics
of the FMOH which oversees the Health Records
Officers Registration Board of Nigeria (HRORBN)
identified the board
HRORBN, FMOH and MEASURE Evaluation set
up a committee to carry out a review of the
curriculum for Health Records Professional after
it was jointly agreed that the review was
necessary.
6. Process
National Board for Technical Education (NBTE)
was identified as the regulator of academic
programs for all technical education in the country.
Training on curriculum development standards of
the NBTE was done
Content development of the curriculum
Peer reviews
Stakeholders validation of draft curriculum
Submission to NBTE
7. Curriculum Review Steps
Shortfall
identified &
Review
planning
commence
d
Content
experts
recruited
NBTE
Training &
draft
Curriculum
written
Stakeholde
rs meeting
held
Peer review
of drafts
Final
submission
to NBTE
8. Some New Courses Introduced
Monitoring and Evaluation of Health Programs (I
– III)
Health Informatics I & II
Electronic Health Records (EHR) I & II
Fundamentals of Data Analysis
Management of Human Resources in Health
10. Next Steps
Production and dissemination of the approved
curriculum
Training of academic program coordinators from
institutions
Implementation of the new curriculum
Evaluation of the new curriculum and skills of the
health records graduates
12. MEASURE Evaluation is a MEASURE project funded by the U.S.
Agency for International Development and implemented by the
Carolina Population Center at the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill in partnership with Futures Group International, ICF
International, John Snow, Inc., Management Sciences for Health, and
Tulane University. Views expressed in this presentation do not
necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the U.S. Government.
MEASURE Evaluation is the USAID Global Health Bureau's primary
vehicle for supporting improvements in monitoring and evaluation in
population, health and nutrition worldwide.
Visit us online at http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure