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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%.

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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%.

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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:

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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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