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If your program has activated the use of competency classes… then

the system will Qualify you as:

Competent

If all the critical questions are scored to a perfect 100%

SHOW PROGRAM RULES STATEMENT

Competent, but needs improvement

IF…..

SHOW PROGRAM RULES STATEMENT

No Competent

Critical score is < 80%

SHOW PROGRAM RULES STATEMENT

Critical Steps Calculations (COMPETENCY)

This section provides the level of competency a facility/provider has achieved for the assessment. (only shown if the list is configured with competency classes)

The results are automatically calculated from the answers you have entered and are based on the following calculations;

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  • 100% Competent

  • 80-99% Competent but needs improvement

  • <80% Not competentCompetency Classes are used in H2 to classify Assessments based on the calculated Critical and Non-Critical Scores.

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    Please Note:

    Competency Classes must be enabled in order to access this H2 feature. If the usage of Competency Classess is disabled, the Assessment will be classified using the Quality of Care ABC scoring.

    To Enable/Disable the usage of Competency Classess in H2 Programs, the PCA is required.

    The Program Rules and Program Indicators in H2 Programs classify Assessments by following a set of conditions that involve the Critical and Non-Critical Scores. Based on those conditions, the possible competency values are: Competent, Competent, but Needs Improvement and Not Competent.

    Competent

    An Assessment is classified as Competent if, and only if all the Critical Questions are answered correctly (meaning that the Assessment has a Critical Score of 100%) and the Non-Critical Score is above 89.9%.

    The expression included in the DHIS2 Program Rules for this classification is the following:

    Code Block
    #{_criticalNewest} == 100 && #{_NoncriticalNewest} >= 89.9

    Where _criticalNewest and _NoncriticalNewest refer to the Critical and Non-Critical Scores of an Assessment respectively.

    The Program Rule expression in DHIS2 looks like this:

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    Competent, but Needs Improvement

    An Assessment is classified as Competent, but Needs Improvement if, and only if all the Critical Questions are answered correctly (meaning that the Assessment has a Critical Score of 100%) and the Non-Critical Score is between 79.9% and 89.9%.

    The expression included in the DHIS2 Program Rules for this classification is the following:

    Code Block
    #{_criticalNewest} == 100 && (#{_NoncriticalNewest} < 89.9 && #{_NoncriticalNewest} >= 79.9)

    The Program Rule expression in DHIS2 looks like this:

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    Not Competent

    An Assessment is classified as Not Competent if any of the following conditions is met:

    a) Any of the Critical Questions is answered incorrectly (meaning that the Assessment has a Critical Score of less than 100%).

    b) The Non-Critical Score is between 0% and 79.9%.

    The expression included in the DHIS2 Program Rules for this classification is the following:

    Code Block
    #{_criticalNewest} < 100 || (#{_NoncriticalNewest} < 79.9 && #{_NoncriticalNewest} >= 0)

    The Program Rule expression in DHIS2 looks like this:

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    Where to check Competency Classes

    While in the Assessment Stage of any H2 Program, the supervisor can check the values of the Critical Score, Non-Critical Score and Competency Class (if enabled). Those values are displayed in the Critical Steps Calculations Section of every Assessment.

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    Scores

    In this section, you are provided with a quick overview of the results for each of the sections in the assessment.  This is useful to quickly see which areas of the assessment may have not performed as well as expected.

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