Reporting of diagnostic and laboratory tests by general hospitals as an indication of access to diagnostic laboratory services in Kenya.
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Reporting of diagnostic and laboratory tests by general hospitals as an indication of access to diagnostic laboratory services in Kenya.
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/YYEVBZ
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Felix Bahati
Jacob Mcknight Fatihiya Swaleh Rose Malaba Lilian Karimi Musa Ramadhan Peter Kibet Kiptim Emelda A. Okiro Mike English |
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Harvard Dataverse
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This dataset consists of about 80 laboratory tests that the Kenyan Ministry of Health requires laboratories to submit in DHIS2 every month. The dataset was therefore retrieved from DHIS2 after identifying the 204 hospitals based on set criteria. We used these laboratory reports submitted by 204 hospitals between January 2018 and Dec 2019. We complemented the dataset by adding the number of beds in each hospital. Data on the number of beds were obtained from the Kenya Master health facility List. We examined the reporting patterns of these tests and further compared them to the World Health Organization’s Essential Diagnostic List. Also, we investigated the testing scopes of these laboratories based on the inpatient bed capacity. |
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Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
Test availability Laboratory testing DHIS2 Testing scope Anatomical pathology WHO EDL Cancer |
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Wafula, James
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