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Hover over a bubble to see details with links to studies. Click on a link in the axes to see an explanation of the Intervention / Outcome. Select an area of the chart to zoom in. Toggle study categories on and off using the legend at the bottom of the chart. Export the chart using the menu button at the top right of the chart.
Quality of care
Improvements in standard measures of treatment quality (e.g. Quality of care survey improvement, common care practices followed, risk factors identified and dealt with by healthcare professional)
Behaviour change
Change in reported health seeking or lifestyle
Healthcare utilisation
Rates of healthcare consumption (e.g. attendance at GP clinics or hospital visits, elective surgeries)
Targeted digital health communication
Interventions that transmit health event or information alerts and reminders to a specified population group or demographic
Client-to-client communication
Interventions that facilitate the formation and implementation of peer groups.
Personal health tracking
Interventions that allow clients to access medical records, monitor one’s health, and/or document health data.
Citizen-based reporting
Interventions that enable clients to report health system feedback and public health events.
Client financial transactions
Interventions that transmit/manage out of pocket payments, vouchers, and/or incentives (e.g. cash transfers to clients conditional on health-related behaviours).
Client identification and registration
Interventions that verify client unique identity, potentially via biometrics; interventions that enrol/register clients for health services/clinical care plan.
Client health records
Interventions that track clients’ health status and services received, manage clinical records, and collect routine health indicator data.
Healthcare provider decision support
Interventions that provide alerts, checklists according to protocol, and/or screen clients by risk or other health status.
Telemedicine
Interventions that connect client and provider remotely for health consultation, monitor client health, transmit data to provider, and/or enable case management consultation between providers.
Healthcare provider communication
Interventions that allow for communication between healthcare providers, transmit alerts to healthcare providers, provide feedback to healthcare providers, and form peer groups for healthcare providers.
Referral coordination
Interventions that coordinate emergency logistics and manage referrals.
Scheduling and activity planning
Interventions that help schedule client appointments and healthcare providers’ activities.
Training
Interventions that provide training content, reference material, and assessments (quizzes, interactive exercises, etc.).
Prescription and medication management
Interventions that track prescription orders and refills, medication adherence/consumption and reporting of adverse drug events.
Human resource management
Interventions that track health workforce identification information, monitor performance of healthcare provider, manage healthcare work force registration/certification, and record training information on healthcare providers.
Supply chain management
Interventions that manage inventory, stock, status of health commodities, register drugs and health commodities, and report counterfeit drugs.
Public health event notification
Interventions that notify public health events (e.g. disease surveillance).
Health financing
Interventions that register and verify client insurance, track insurance billing and claims submission, track/manage insurance reimbursement, transmit/manage payment to health providers, and manage budget.
Equipment and asset management
Interventions that monitor status/maintenance of health equipment and track regulation/licensing of medical equipment.
Facility management
Interventions that list health facility information and assess services provided by health facilities.
Data collection, management, and use
Interventions that collect data from mobile based surveys, store/aggregate data, synthesize/visualize data, and automate analysis of data.
Data coding
Interventions that parse unstructured data into structured data, merge, de-duplicate and curate coded datasets or terminologies, and classify disease codes and cause of mortality.
Location mapping
Interventions that map location of health facilities, health events, coverage of clients, healthcare providers, and health worker routes.
Data exchange and interoperability
Interventions that enable data exchange across systems.
Click items in the legend to toggle the category off and on in the graph. High, Medium and Low Confidence and Protocol categories apply only to Systematic Reviews. High, Medium and Low Confidence refersto confidence in conclusions about effects. It indicates the overall rating given to a systematic review based on a careful appraisal of the methods applied in a systematic review, using a standardised checklist.