HCM v1.6 Release Notes
Overview
In the HCM 1.6 release, we are excited to introduce several technical improvements and functional enhancements, including two key capabilities:
Micro Planning: This module enables campaign workers to generate precise population estimates and optimize resource allocation, leading to significant time and cost savings in campaign execution.
Admin Console: A streamlined tool for campaign setup, the Admin Console reduces setup time from days to mere minutes, accelerating our ability to support partners across Africa effectively.
New Capabilities
1. Microplanning
Overview:
It is the process of creating detailed, delivery-level operational plans for reaching target populations with health interventions.
Microplanning helps to know -
Who needs the intervention?
Where is the intervention site?
How many resources (Medical supply, people, commodities, etc.) are needed for the intervention?
In the current version of Microplan module, users can:
Set up and manage microplan: Set up microplan by ingesting boundary population and facilities or distribution points, managing microplan assumptions for resource calculation, and managing user access.
Validate & finalise population data for microplanning: Validate, update, and approve campaign population data to be used for microplan estimations.
Assign facilities or distribution points to catchment areas: Assign the facilities to their catchment areas and finalise the assignment.
Validate & finalise microplan estimations: Validate, update and approve the microplan estimations to be used for campaign execution.
Key values delivered:
Enhanced Efficiency: Speeds up the microplanning process by automating calculations and resource estimations, reducing planning time.
Improved Accuracy: Minimizes errors in campaign resource estimates, ensuring optimal allocation.
Real-Time Collaboration: Facilitates real-time data validation and approval among stakeholders, improving coordination.
Scalability: Easily adapts to different campaigns with no or minimal changes.
Targeted users:
Central system administrators, program managers, and users that are part of campaign microplanning
Discovery and validations:
Multiple validation and process reviewal sessions were conducted with the partners such as CRS, AMP, Malaria consortium, NMCP, CHAI, and WHO. Activities included in the sessions are:
Understanding the workflow of a campaign microplan
Figuring out the key capabilities required in a digital microplan
Product flow walkthrough for validation
Test yourself:
Please check out the user-manual here.
Login credentials - Username : MICROADMIN11 Password : eGov@1234
Value measurement:
User feedback from the UAT sessions in Moz
Roll-out in other countries and campaigns will further validate the value
Measuring the product metric such as time to create a microplan, population coverage accuracy and resource utilization accuracy.
Key metrics to monitor:
User adoption and engagement
a. User Registration: The number of microplan users who are registered on the platform.
b. Session Time: The average amount of time users spend on the platform in minutes.
Population coverage accuracy - The total population considered in the microplan vs the total population captured during the campaign execution.
Resource utilization accuracy - The total number of resources (bednets, frontline workers, vehicles, etc.) estimated during the microplanning phase versus the total number of resources utilised during campaign execution.
Operational efficiency - Time required to finalise a microplan from the created time.
Microplan adoption - The number of microplans created concerning countries.
Reusability of Microplans: The frequency with which previous micro plans are reused or adapted for new campaigns.
Implementation considerations:
Adding a new village (with population data) and running the resource calculation for the village
Adding a new facility, assigning the facility to a village, and then running the estimation service
In some scenarios, a country just wants to use our Microplan product and not the Admin console. In that case, the impel team should be able to consume the Microplan Excel output created by the Microplan v0.1 module and create a Microplan using a script or something.
For Mozambique specifically, the impel team needs to add 3 columns in the estimation dashboard - Fixed monitors, Moving monitors, and Number of days. These will be user input (free text) fields. Add the columns and data points to the finalised microplan estimation Excel report.
For Mozambique, the user's 9-digit phone number must be validated when uploading the user's Excel file using the user management module.
Console
Overview:
The Console is a critical module within the HCM platform designed for System Administrators and Programme Managers to efficiently set up, configure, and manage health campaigns. With the Console, users can:
Set Up Campaigns: Create campaigns for specific diseases in under three hours.
Configure Campaigns: Tailor HCM Mobile App features to align with country-specific needs within a day
Manage Campaigns: Update or modify campaign data in real-time to adapt to the how the campaign is evolving
What the Admin Console Is Not:
A module that lets you create new features and data models on HCM
A Module that can create new campaign types
Future Potential:
Management Dashboard: A centralized view for organizational leaders to oversee multiple campaigns at a strategic level.
Organisational Insights: Provide actionable analytics not just at the campaign level but across the entire organization.
Key values delivered:
Effort Reduction: Simplifies campaign setup, minimizing coordination and manual effort
Time Savings: Speeds up the campaign setup process
Error Reduction: Decreases the risk of setup errors
Lower Technical Barriers: Allows non-technical users to manage campaigns efficiently
Enhanced Agility: Accommodates last-minute campaign data and app configuration changes without causing delays
Target users:
System Administrators, Programme Managers, IT Managers, and non-technical personnel familiar with health campaign workflows.
Discovery and validations:
Extensive validations and process reviews were conducted with our partner network. Key activities included:
Feedback sessions during online workshops and field visits in Mozambique.
Insights from ongoing campaigns, particularly from NMCPs and field users.
A webinar showcasing the Admin Console's capabilities is planned.
Test it yourself:
1. The Login credentials for the App - File
2. The APK
3. The Admin Console link - Link
4. Credentials For Console login:link
Value measurement
User feedback from UAT sessions with partners and Ministry of Health representatives
Usability metrics, such as time taken to set up campaigns and system usability scores
Key metrics to monitor:
Time required by users to set up, configure, and manage campaigns.
Feedback from user interviews during and after campaigns
Usability lab results to track user efficiency and satisfaction
Implementation considerations:
Localisation: Localizing labels to accommodate country-specific languages and contexts
Known bugs/Issues
None
Enhancements
HCM dashboard enhancements
Overview:
The Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC) campaign dashboard within the HCM system has been enhanced to provide greater flexibility, data visualization, and actionable insights. Key improvements include:
Pre-Built Dashboards with Customisation: Out-of-the-box dashboards tailored for various campaign types (ITN, SMC, IRS) with the ability to configure custom charts for specific country/program needs using the open-source ElasticSearch Kibana dashboard.
Data Evaluation Modules: New features to assess data quality, team performance, and attendance.
Expanded Chart Capabilities:
- Venn diagrams for advanced analysis. For example, in SMC campaigns, these charts help evaluate multi-cycle intervention delivery, such as determining how many beneficiaries received medication across all cycles, one cycle, or specific combinations.
- Side-by-side comparison charts for multi-dimensional data with more than two bars.
Key Values Delivered:
Customisation Flexibility: Partners and countries can add custom charts to suit specific country requirements integrated into ready-to-use campaign dashboards built in DIGIT’s DSS that have enhanced user experience.
Targeted Insights: Enables evaluation of intervention coverage, such as tracking how many individuals received medication across multiple cycles.
Advanced Visualisation: Multi-dimensional data analysis through side-by-side charts and Venn diagrams. For example, inventory trends across different supply chain stages or intervention outcomes by region.
Target users:
Campaign managers and supervisors are responsible for monitoring and evaluating campaigns daily
Discovery and validations:
The enhancements were finalized after discussions with key stakeholders, including the Malaria Consortium, Mozambique NMCP, and feedback from the Digital Product Advisory Committee (DPAC).
Test it yourself:
The URL for the dashboard is linked here
The login credentials for the dashboard are linked here
Value measurement:
Usability and impact assessments will be conducted through planned surveys with end users, including Mozambique NMCP, Malaria Consortium, CRS, and CHAI. The pilot rollout for the SMC campaign in Mozambique’s Nampula and Niassa provinces will further validate these features.
Key metrics to monitor:
SL No
Metric to Monitor
Why?
Target
Notes
1
Number of implementations with customised new charts in Kibana
Test dashboard configurability
≥50% of implementations creates at least one custom chart
Identify common customizations to integrate generically into DSS.
2
System Usability Score (SUS)
Qualitative feedback of the dashboard enhancements from end users
>80
Assess user satisfaction and ease of use
3
% of population targeted that received interventions in all cycles of campaign
Maximise effectiveness of disease prevention initiatives
At least 80% of eligible population should receive SPAQ in all cycles of the campaign.
Triangulate with referrals, refusals, and other ineligibility conditions to assess the reason
Implementation considerations:
Localisation of labels to align with country-specific contexts and languages.
Addition of custom charts not included in the pre-built DSS.
Drill-down capabilities for heatmaps rely on the availability of shapefiles for sub-national boundaries (e.g., districts, localities).
Customisation of logic for charts in the ‘Data quality’ module logic tailored to program/country needs (e.g., identifying suspected fraud or households exceeding 20 members)
The framework used for dashboard development: HCM SMC dashboard metrics design:
Calculations for charts: KPI Calculation: HCM Dashboard SMC:
Known bugs/issues:
None
HCM application enhancements
Overview:
The checklist feature in HCM includes a supportive "Help Text" section designed to provide additional guidance for supervisors. This section can be used to clarify the intent of each question or offer useful hints, ensuring that supervisors understand the context and provide accurate responses. By including detailed explanations or examples in the help text, this feature reduces confusion and promotes consistency in data collection, ultimately improving the quality and reliability of the information gathered.
Key values delivered:
Contextual Guidance: Provides additional information to clarify the purpose or context of each question
Hints for Accurate Responses: Offers examples or tips to help supervisors choose the correct answers or fill in the required data accurately
Improved Data Quality: Reduces errors and inconsistencies by ensuring supervisors fully understand the questions
Customisable Content: Allows administrators to tailor the help text for specific questions to suit the campaign or data collection needs
Training Support: Serves as an on-the-go reference tool for supervisors, minimizing the need for extensive pre-training
Localized Support: The help text can be written in local languages or customized to fit cultural contexts for better understanding
Targeted users:
Supervisors who monitor campaign activities, health facilities in charge for assessing the beneficiaries referred, and distributors assessing the eligibility of beneficiaries for service delivery.
Discovery and validations:
This feature was developed in collaboration with the Malaria Consortium, with multiple validation sessions conducted to finalize the design. The process included:
UI/UX Validation: Assessing the visual design and functionality of the feature
User Navigation Walkthrough: Reviewing the user flow to ensure ease of navigation
UAT Sessions: Conducting User Acceptance Testing to gather feedback and make improvements
Value measurement
User feedback from UAT with the partners and state team representatives
Effectiveness in terms of improvement in the checklist responses to assess the campaign data for the supervision module
Key metrics to monitor:
The time taken by supervisors to complete and submit the checklist
Insights gathered from user interviews conducted during and after the campaigns
Adoption metrics, including usability scores, to evaluate user efficiency and satisfaction
Implementation considerations:
Localisation of labels to align with country-specific contexts and languages
Content customisation to meet implementation requirements
Conclusion
Overall Benefits
Console v0.3
Time for campaign configuration for post Intervention flows reduces from 1 week to less than an hour through HCM Admin Console v0.3
With the implementation of the edit feature in the HCM Console v0.3, the dependency by partners/country teams on eGov during the campaign was reduced substantially.
Campaign Targets (Denominators) for DSS are pushed directly from the target sheet uploaded on the console egov's intervention.
All Checklists should be created through the Console with no interventions from the solutions team of eGov.
SMC App Improvement and Dashboard
User Interface enhanced for better user experience
New charts such as Venn Diagram and Side by Side multiple bar charts have been added for visualisation of the dashboard.
Microplanning v0.1
Improved Accuracy in Population Data through Micro Planning v0.1.
Enhanced Resource Allocation and Efficiency through Micro Planning v0.1
Implements robust validation mechanisms, including the ability to approve or reject data updates, fostering trust in the process through Micro Planning v0.1.
Improves accountability by maintaining controlled access for various stages of the microplanning process through Micro Planning v0.1.
Offers downloadable finalised micro plans in Excel format, simplifying data sharing and usage across stakeholders through Micro Planning v0.1.
Ensures better service delivery through precise facility-to-catchment area assignments.
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