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Health Outcome Performance Indicators (HOPI)

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Health Improves Better With Integrated Services

Access to and use of financial services: loans;

insurance; savings;

payments; health loans and savings

Increased income

Consumption

smoothing

Seek prompt medical treatment

Seek preventive health care

Coping with Health Shocks Access to and

use of health services: education,

provision of curative and

preventive health services

Improved health knowledgeSeek prompt medical treatment

Seek preventive health care

Integrated health and financial

services: direct provision and

linkages between sectors

Cross-sectoral efficiency gains in provision of financial and

health services to poor

populations

Seek prompt medical treatmentSeek preventive

health care Coping with Health

Shocks

Improved health

outcomes

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Indicator Characteristics

To know changes in client well being, meaningful indicators needed, which are:

Feasible

Usable

Reliable

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Possible Indicators Poverty measurement (PPI)

Food security and nutrition Preventive health care

Curative health care

Water and sanitation

Attitudes

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Hypothetical project

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Health Indicators Tracking

Food Security

Lack of treatment due to cost

Year

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Cost and Benefit of Monitoring Health Indicators

Indicators added to the existing MIS hardly increases the cost of data collection

Reliable data on changes in poverty levels and health parameters

Data helps to design financial and non-financial products and services

Fulfils the social mission of the institute