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Indicators 3b
1) Number of network providers offering IUD insertion and removal services
2) Number of  network clinics offering IUD insertion and removal services
3) Number of private sector providers trained in IUD insertion and removal
4) Number of private sector providers given IUD refresher training
5) Number of  network providers offering implant insertion and removal services
6) Number of private sector providers trained in implant insertion and removal
7) Number of network providers offering both IUD and implant services




 

Indicator

3b-1

 
Number of  network providers offering IUD insertion and removal services
 
Workplan:  
Increase, from X to Y, the number of network providers offering IUD insertion and removal services by Dec. 2018
(For platforms still actively working to increase network size)
Maintain, at X, the number of network providers offering IUD insertion and removal services by Dec. 2018
(For platforms not needing to increase network size)
Indicator Type
Mandatory
Where Reported
Workplan, Tracker
Numerator
Number of providers verified to be in the network AND offering IUDs
Denominator
N/A
Purpose
To measure long term method services availability and access in the private sector
Data Source
MIS
Data Collection Frequency
Monthly
Notes:
Definition: 
  • A provider is considered part of the network if they meet the requirements set forth in the “Health Impact Credit Policy for IUDs and Implants, RH Department, May 2010,” Attachment A.
  • For WHP, only private sector providers are considered “in network.” Public sector providers are not part of the network under WHP.
  • “Offering” means a provider is trained and competent to insert and remove IUDs and is currently working in a network clinic with IUDs in stock
Tracker:
  • Record the total number of network providers currently offering IUD services.
Workplan:
  • Report the number of network providers who were offering IUD insertion and removal services in the last month of the reporting period.




































 

Indicator

3b-2

 
Number of  network clinics offering IUD insertion and removal services
 
Workplan:  
Increase, from X to Y, the number of  network clinics offering IUD insertion and removal services by Dec. 2018
(For platforms still actively working on increasing network size)
Maintain, at X, the number of  number of  network clinics offering IUD insertion and removal services by Dec. 2018
(For platforms not needing to increase network size)
Indicator Type
Mandatory
Where Reported
Workplan, Tracker
Numerator
Number of network clinics offering IUD services
Denominator
N/A
Purpose
To measure long term method availability in public and private sectors
Data Source
MIS
Data Collection Frequency
Monthly
Notes:
Definition: 
  • A clinic is considered part of the network if they meet the requirements set forth in the “Health Impact Credit Policy for IUDs and Implants, RH Department, May 2010,” Attachment A.
  • “Offering” IUD insertion means having a provider trained and competent to insert and remove IUDs and having IUDs in stock.
  • For WHP, only private sector clinics are considered “in network.” Public sector clinics are not part of the network under WHP.
Tracker:
  • Record the total number of network clinics currently offering IUD services.
Workplan: 
  • Report the number of network clinics who were offering IUD insertion and removal services in the last month of the reporting period.




































 

Indicator

3b-3

 
Number of private sector providers trained in IUD insertion and removal
 
(Required activity in workplan)
Indicator Type
Mandatory Activity Level
Where Reported
Workplan at activity level, Tracker
Numerator
# private sector providers trained in IUD insertion and removal
Denominator
N/A
Purpose
To measure long term method availability in private  sector
 
Data Source
MIS
Data Collection Frequency
Monthly
Notes:
Definition: 
  • Training refers to initial training provided by PSI.  Does not include refresher training.
Tracker: 
  • Report the number of private sector providers who were trained in IUD insertion and removal during that month. (Do not report the cumulative sum of providers trained over the life of the project.)
Workplan:  
  • Report number of private sector providers trained on appropriate activity line in workplan under both “Total Project” and “Period Achievement”





























 

Indicator

3b-4

 
Number of private sector providers given IUD refresher training
 
(Required activity in workplan)
Indicator Type
Mandatory Activity Level
Where Reported
Workplan at activity level, Tracker
Numerator
# private sector providers receiving any type of IUD refresher training
Denominator
N/A
Purpose
To measure long term method availability in private sectors
 
Data Source
MIS
Data Collection Frequency
Monthly
Notes:
Definition:
  • Refresher training is any training opportunity after the initial training, including on-the-job training during supportive supervision visits, coaching, or in-service training.
  • Count the number of private sector providers trained, not the number of training occurrences.
Tracker:
  • Report the number of private sector providers who received IUD refresher training during that month. (Do not report the cumulative sum of providers trained over the life of the project.)
Workplan: Report number of private providers trained on appropriate activity line in the workplan under both “Total Project” and “Period Achievement”





























 

Indicator

3b-5

 
Number of  network providers offering implant insertion and removal services
 
(Not in workplan)
Indicator Type
Optional   (MUST INCLUDE if country program includes WHP implants)
Where Reported
Tracker only
Numerator
Number of providers verified to be in network AND offering implant services
Denominator
N/A
Purpose
To measure long term method availability in the private sector
Data Source
MIS
Data Collection Frequency
Monthly
Notes:
Definition: 
  • A provider is considered part of the network if they meet the requirements set forth in the “Health Impact Credit Policy for IUDs and Implants, RH Department, May 2010,” Attachment A.
  • For WHP, only private sector providers are considered “in network.” Public sector providers are not part of the network under WHP.
  • “Offering” means a provider is trained and competent to insert and remove implants and is currently working in a network clinic with implants in stock.
Tracker:
  • Record the total number of network providers currently offering implant services.




























 

Indicator

3b-6

 
Number of private sector providers trained in implant insertion and removal
 
(Activity line optional in workplan)
Indicator Type
Optional   (MUST INCLUDE if country program includes WHP implants)
Where Reported
Tracker
Numerator
# private sector providers trained in implant insertion and removal
Denominator
N/A
Purpose
To measure long term method availability in the private sector
 
Data Source
MIS
Data Collection Frequency
Monthly
Notes:
Definition: 
  • Training refers to initial training provided by PSI.  Does not include refresher training.
Tracker: 
  • Report the number of private sector providers who were trained in implant insertion and removal during that month. (Do not report the cumulative sum of providers trained over the life of the project.)
Workplan: 
  • Report number of private sector providers trained on appropriate activity line in workplan under both “Total Project” and “Period Achievement”




























 

Indicator

3b-7

 
Number of  network providers offering both IUD and implant services
 
(Not in workplan, internal only)
Indicator Type
Optional   (MUST INCLUDE if country program includes WHP implants)
Where Reported
Tracker only
Numerator
Number of providers verified to be in network AND offering IUD AND implant services
Denominator
N/A
Purpose
To measure long term method availability in the private sector
 
Data Source
MIS
Data Collection Frequency
Monthly
Notes:
Definition: 
  • A provider is considered part of the network if they meet the requirements set forth in the “Health Impact Credit Policy for IUDs and Implants, RH Department, May 2010,” Attachment A.
  • For WHP, only private sector providers are considered “in network.” Public sector providers are not part of the network under WHP.
  •  “Offering” means a provider is trained and competent to insert and remove both IUDs and implants and is currently working in a network clinic with IUDs and implants in stock.
Tracker:
  • Record the total number of network providers currently offering BOTH IUD and implant services.