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Area of Science:

  • Health Systems Research
  • Surgical Care Delivery
  • Health Informatics

Background:

  • Universal health coverage relies on surgical care, yet African nations face challenges in using healthcare data for system improvement.
  • Fragmented health information systems, limited resources, and siloed data impede data-informed planning and policy in surgical care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the integration of routine perioperative data into strategic health planning in South Africa.
  • To identify technical and operational challenges in using surgical data for system strengthening.
  • To propose a context-adapted approach for improving surgical data utilization.

Main Methods:

  • Case study analysis in South Africa focusing on perioperative data integration.
  • Evaluation of clinician-led initiatives for generating health information.
  • Development of an implementation framework for data-informed surgical care.

Main Results:

  • Clinician-led efforts were insufficient for generating routine perioperative data to guide practice.
  • Significant technical and operational challenges hinder data integration for surgical system strengthening.
  • Institutional momentum exists for integrating perioperative data, but implementation gaps persist.

Conclusions:

  • A context-adapted approach involving network weaving, stakeholder data use cases, and collaborative planning is crucial.
  • An implementation framework can support policy, guide clinical practice, and enhance access to safe, high-quality surgical care.
  • Adapting clinical health information system modules offers opportunities for concurrent assessment and improvement.