Abstract
In view of the rapid health transition faced by the country and a highly dominant private sector, the issue of obtaining reliable health statistics is becoming a priority for Lebanon. This paper reviews the process of compiling and disseminating national health statistics from the multitude of public, private and nongovernmental partners in the country. The lessons learned from preparing two editions of the National health statistics report in Lebanon allow identification of some challenges and strengths of the current health information system in Lebanon. The experience emphasizes the need for a close partnership with all stakeholders, an efficient management system, adequate human resources and predefined systems and procedures. The process would benefit from having an interactive website for exchange of data and information among stakeholders and the public. The existence of clear guidelines with consistent definitions and standardized forms would also facilitate the collection and analysis of data.
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Asmar, M., Yeretzian, J., & Rady, A. (2016). Compiling comprehensive national health statistics in a fragmented health information system: lessons learned from Lebanon. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 22(1), 53–58. https://doi.org/10.26719/2016.22.1.53
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