IJSRP, Volume 14, Issue 6, June 2024 Edition [ISSN 2250-3153]
Freda Kalema Nyaga and Prof. Kennedy Mutundu
Abstract:
Health service delivery data ought to be collected regularly to not only enhance the health services quality and care itself, but also inform constant changes that are less costly to the government and consumers of health services. The World Health Organization stipulates that the provision or delivery of health services is an external output of the inputs into the health system, including procurement and supplies, the health workforce, as well as financing. Although an increase in such inputs ought to translate into enhanced service delivery and access to services, this is not always the case necessitating WHO to call for regular collection of data on health service delivery to not only promote the availability of health services, but also guarantee adequate access to such services.