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Business sector reporting through wwww.bizwell.co.za
Vuyokazi Ntshakaza Bizwell Technical Advisor Eastern Cape Business Sector Conference 13 September 2011
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Bizwell Web-based monitoring and reporting tool
Specifically targets the business sector Specially developed by SABCOHA to ensure effective capturing of HIV & AIDS and wellness data Initially designed to assist Government in meeting HCT targets for 2011
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Reporting Company Service Provider Authorisation DATA Confidentiality
Principal user Secondary users Service Provider Principal user Secondary users Authorisation DATA Employees as targeted beneficiaries Linked to company by sites Confidentiality Data de-identified Company level Individual level Data Storage Held by developers Able to edit for 48hrs after entry Internal reporting Reporting functionality for company’s own data External reporting Reporting of consolidated data in the public domain
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Other tools and resources
Frequently asked questions (FAQ) Guides to registration, site and data management District municipality and industry classification Consent forms TB and STI screening tools
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Why should you report?
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Advantages of reporting on Bizwell
External Consolidated web-based reporting platform Responsible reporters acknowledged to government Industry Inter-industry comparison Internal Monitoring and reporting of own HCT data Capacity for wellness monitoring
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Confidentiality No identifiers accepted Confidentiality rules protect:
Company-level data Individual-level data Results presented are based on and guided by these rules
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Overview of results 9050 tests reported in the province
3% seropositive 14 reporting companies 8 service providers - 2 companies reporting own data 4 industries are reporting
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Total Number of Employees vs Tested Employees
Stats SA, Community Survey 2007
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Test Results
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Demographic breakdown
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Positive Rate By District
Number Number positive Percentage positive (%) Amathole 4868 87 1.8 Cacadu 682 12.8 Chris Hani 184 8 4.4 Nelson Mandela Metro Bay 3139 71 2.3 OR Tambo 126 3 2.4 Joe Gqabi 51 Total 9050 256 3%
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Medical scheme coverage
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First Test By Gender Male Female Not Recorded 404 105 4 6918 2106 26
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Current National Reporting
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Barriers to reporting Lack of commitment
Capacity, skills and resources Confidentiality concerns Data quality and availability Bureaucracy
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Where to from here? Scaling up resources and capacity
Responsible reporters New registrations Data quality management Increased data volumes will expand reporting capabilities Potential for more complex evaluation
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