
National Health Information Systems (NHIS)
National Health Information Systems (NHIS) are organized systems that collect, manage, and analyze health data across a country. They gather information from hospitals, clinics, and other health providers to track health trends, monitor disease outbreaks, and improve healthcare delivery. NHIS help policymakers make informed decisions, allocate resources effectively, and ensure data accuracy and privacy. By providing a comprehensive view of the nation's health, they support better planning, prevention, and treatment efforts, ultimately aiming to improve health outcomes for everyone.