List Of MOH Registers In Kenya

List Of MOH Registers In Kenya

The Government of Kenya has received a Credit from the International Development Association (IDA) and DANIDA supporting the Kenya Health Sector Support Project (KHSSP) and intends to apply part of the funds in printing of MOH Data Collection and Reporting Tools.

The Ministry of Health now invites sealed bids from eligible bidders for Printing and Delivery of the following MOH Data Collection & Reporting Tools.

In this article Keweb.co tries to answer the question by publishing the full list of MOH Registers in Kenya

Below are the full List of MOH Registers In Kenya

S/no. Registers Code Quantity

1 Antenatal Care Register MOH 405 9,534

2 Child welfare Clinic Register MOH511 11,643

3 Family Planning Services Register MOH512 9,738

4 Inpatient Register MOH301 7,633

5 Laboratory Register MOH240 5,149

6 Maternity Register MOH333 4,756

7 Outpatient (over 5) Register MOH204A 15,029

8 Outpatient (under 5) Register MOH 204B 16,136

9 Immunization Permanent Register MOH 510 12,756

10 Post Natal Care Register MOH 406 7,751

11 Radiology (X-RAY) Register MOH 209 2,691

12Community Health Worker Household

Register MOH 513 12,061

13Community Health Worker Service Delivery

Log Book MOH 514 11,510

14 Tuberculosis Register – 4,500

What is moh 511?

The child Welfare Clinic number is uniquie that will be given to New clients only visiting any Health Facility for the FIRST TIME. It is usually given once for the child and it should be used throughout the life time when visiting any clinic. This number is the same as the one in Mother Child Handbook (MOH 216)

What is moh 513?

Community Based Health Information system. (CBHIS) Household Register (MOH 513) Data quality audit of information collected by CHWs. Training of CHWs by CHEW on use of MOH 513. Pregnant women registered and referred.

What is MOH 706?

We used the national laboratory testing summary tool (MoH 706) to identify the tests of interest among 204 general hospitals in Kenya. A local practitioner panel consisting of individuals with laboratory expertise was used to classify the tests as common and uncommon.