Published: 23 Jul 2023 833 views
The Nigerian National Health Information System is currently weak and unable to provide the much-needed quality health data required for decision-making. Among many structural and governance barriers, this weakness is also largely due to low data analytics and coordination capacity, as well as the fragmented and disorganised manner of data systems development in the country.
Data analytics can improve health care in different ways. Some of these include; regular monitoring of health outcomes, improving decision support mechanisms, informing policy development, etc. More importantly, policymakers and stakeholders in health with the use of data and analytics will be able to make use of new tools that can provide valuable insight into the health status of the populace, quality of service delivery and financial implications.
Over the past few years, the eHealth for everyone foundation has provided support in health data analytics to improve decision-making processes in the country in partnership with the Federal Ministry of Health (FMoH) and other stakeholders. The chief aim of this work is to improve health data analytics in the health sector of Nigeria by strengthening the institutional capacity of the departments and agencies charged with the responsibility of managing the Nigerian health information system. This is done through dashboard engineering, data analytics support, technical advisory, research, staff mentoring and capacity building of the FMoH and other partner agencies.
In collaboration with the FMoH, the eHealth for everyone foundation developed the Multi-Source Data Analytics and Triangulation (MSDAT) platform which is a comprehensive integrated platform for comparative analysis of the available health datasets in Nigeria.
The platform aims to improve the availability and accessibility of health data by providing a single transparent view of multiple datasets and indicators across different health system areas.
To build upon this initiative, eHealth for everyone continues to employ its human capital development approach, where students and fresh graduates are offered internships to build capacity for health data analytics in Nigeria. Through this approach, eHealth for everyone serves as a solid strategic anchor partner for various stakeholders in the health sector. Beyond our routine internships for students and fresh graduates, eHealth for everyone is introducing the Health Data Analytics (HDA) fellowship for postgraduate students. The goal of this fellowship is to build capacity for HDA, specifically the expansion of the MSDAT and related areas, at higher academic and research levels.
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Application Deadline | 30 Aug 2023 |
Country to study | Nigeria |
Type | Postgraduate |
Sponsor | eHealth4everyone |
Gender | Men and Women |
This fellowship will inform the next phase of technological and data analytical innovations/inventions to expand on the MSDAT platform for improved healthcare delivery and health system’s monitoring in Nigeria. The objectives of the HDA fellowship are to:
The benefits of this fellowship include:
To be eligible for this fellowship, the individual must fulfil the following requirements;
Please read the eligibility section above carefully before applying
Please note: Funds are to be used for the research work ONLY. Funds would possibly cover textbooks, equipment, publications, and travels (for data collection activities etc). Costs that are indirectly related to the research would need to be approved by the HDA fellowship committee.
In addition, results from all HDA funded research will be completely open for use by the eHealth for Everyone Foundation and others. There will be no copyrighting of research.
For more details visit: eHealth4everyone website.