Overview
Nepal Health Facility Survey 2021: The second comprehensive sample survey of formal sector health facilities in Nepal. The first NHFS completed in 2015.
Objective: To provide information on the availability of essential health services in Nepal, the readiness of health facilities to provide those services, and the quality of client services.
Scope: NHFS 2021 provides estimates for the whole country, ecological regions, facility types, managing authorities, residence and each of the seven provinces.
Key findings – The 2015 Nepal Health Facility Survey (2015 NHFS)
Data Source: Health Facility Inventory, Health Worker Interview, Observations of ANC, FP, sick child and Normal delivery services, Exit Interview of Clients/Caretakers of ANC, FP, sick child and postpartum women.
Data collection: January 2021 thru September 2021 with 3 months break during the lockdowns.
Preliminary Findings












Related readings
- Key Indicators: The Nepal Demographic and Health Survey (1996 NDHS- 2016 NDHS)
- The 2016 Nepal Demographic and Health Survey (2016 NDHS)
- Nepal Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2019 (NMICS 2019): Key findings
- Organogram and Reporting Mechanism of Nepalese Health System in Federal Context
- The 2015 Nepal Health Facility Survey: Further Analysis Reports
- Key findings – The 2015 Nepal Health Facility Survey (2015 NHFS)
- Nepal Health Facility Survey (2015 NHFS) Preliminary Report
- Health Facility Operation and Management Committee- A reference guideline for local level
- Nepal Health Facility Registry, MoHP
- Health Facility Operation Standards, 2077
- Health Facility Quality Improvement Module (QI Tool) for Health Services Strengthening
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