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Publication Date:
30/03/2022

Type:
Project
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iMISS: iMISS na Unidade Sanitária provincial / iMISS: Simplifying malaria data management

Publication Date:
30/03/2022
Type:
Project

Portuguese

O Técnico de Saúde, Armando Timane e a Enfermeira Geral, Carlota Cossa, trabalham em centros de saúde da Cidade de Maputo que adoptaram o Sistema Integrado de Informação de Malária (iMISS) em 2019 como parte do projecto da Malaria Consortium. Neste vídeo, estes profissionais de saúde explicam como esta nova ferramenta de gestão de dados, implementada em Moçambique entre 2019 e 2022, tem melhorado a precisão e flexibilidade da monitoria, avaliação e notificação de casos de malária.

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English
 
Health Technician, Armando Timane, and General Nurse, Carlota Cossa, both work at health centres in Maputo City that adopted the integrated Malaria Information System (iMISS) in 2019 as part of a Malaria Consortium project. In this video, these health workers explain how this new data management tool, implemented in Mozambique between 2019 and 2022, has improved the accuracy and flexibility of malaria monitoring, evaluation, and reporting.

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Country: Mozambique

Keywords: Digital health | Surveillance | Malaria

 

 

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