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Health informatics, monitoring and evaluation 772


 
Module code MEH 772
Qualification Postgraduate
Faculty Faculty of Health Sciences
Module content

Participants will be taught the importance of evidence-based public health and how to use health data, interpret the data, use the data for planning and for evaluation. The critical importance of how to strategically  monitor and evaluate all programmes and systems, as well as how practical leadership requires in-depth knowledge of how to use review systems for forward planning. The use of knowledge management modalities will be used in health planning and participants will be required to design a Monitoring and Evaluation system that can be used at their workplace for better results in healthcare delivery.

Module credits 10.00
NQF Level 08
Language of tuition Module is presented in English
Department School of Health System and Public Health
Period of presentation Year

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