This report presents the lessons learned from assistive technology country capacity assessments conducted in 2019 and 2020. 
  
  
Integrating Rehabilitation Data into Ethiopia’s Routine Health Information System Lessons Learned and Recommendations
 
Rehabilitation services are a critical component of Universal Health Coverage, essential for optimizing functioning and reducing disability. In Ethiopia, the Ministry of Health (MOH) has prioritized rehabilitation in response to significant health challenges, including an aging population, high rates of road traffic incidents, internal conflict, and an influx of injured refugees from neighboring conflict-affected countries. To improve service access, the MOH has launched a five-year National Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology Strategic Plan. This initiative aimed to gather reliable, routine data on service delivery through the District Health Information System 2 (DHIS2) platform, with the goal of improving the quality of rehabilitation services available to the population and supporting the objectives of the national strategic plan.
      
        
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              Publisher Name:
              
            
          
                      Health Systems Strengthening Accelerator
      
            
              Publisher Website:
                                            
                  www.acceleratehss.org
                
                          
          
                      
              Publication Year:
              
            
          
                      2024
      
            
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                      English
      
            
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                      Ethiopia
          
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                                  Case study,                                  Evidence and data,                                  Report                              
            
                                          
                    
         
   
   
   
   
   
  