Scope of Short-Term Consultancy Work
The Remote Monitoring and Management of Medical Equipment (RMX3) Project has been implemented for nearly three years, and the government needs to consolidate all the information through a cost benefit analysis to assess the viability of investing in the national roll out of this system by evaluating the effectiveness and costs for national scale-up.
A Cost Benefit Analysis Technical Working Group has been convened comprising the Ministry of Health, UNICEF, and Philips Foundation to complete this assessment. The consultant will support the working group to assess the total costs of the pilot (both direct and indirect, including set up costs); evaluate the effectiveness of the pilot, to identify key reasons for success & risks; and examine the feasibility of scaling up the pilot (including determining associated scale up costs), with a focus on affordability, capacity to roll out, stakeholder buy-in and National Budget
The TWG has articulated the specific questions that need to be addressed to inform the final decision-makers deliberation’s, as Follows
Assess the effectiveness of the Remote Monitoring (RM) Solution in improving the availability and functionality of medical
equipment and articulate the success factors and risks of implementing the system
Assess the costs of implementing the RM solution for medical equipment management and develop a profile of scale up costs
Determine the financial viability or impact of scaling up the RM solution for medical equipment management across the country
Determine an affordable cost for the Government of Kenya to consider adaptation and scale up of the RM solution
Specific Tasks And Deliverables
Refine the draft methodology developed by a former Economics Consultant to address the articulated questions, and to fit the country context in terms of system improvement objectives and monitoring framework to support data collection
Report on refined/ finalized methodology
Preliminary meeting to discuss context and methodological concerns Refine methodology and tool and have consensus meeting to guide data collection (remote) Primary data collection anticipated to take 3 weeks and will be done by government leads. Weekly meetings with consultant to review data collection required. Consultant will conduct secondary data collection (remote)
To Complete The Deliverables, The Consultant Will
Conduct a Cost Benefit Analysis to evaluate the value of the RMS for medical equipment management system to the overall health system
Conduct a Budget Impact Analysis to predict and understand the potential financial impact of introducing the system at the proposed cost
Determine the financial viability of scaling up the medical equipment asset management tool in consultation with the planning and budgeting department facilitated by the MOH Economists
Conduct a Cost Comparison of Similar Solutions across the country to determine an affordable cost for the Government of Kenya to consider adaptation and scale up of the solution.
Work relationships
The individual consultant will work under the overall guidance of the UNICEF Health Specialist (Innovations) based at the Kisumu Zonal Office with specialized technical oversight/support from the UNICEF Regional Office Heath Economist(Health).
The consultancy will be for a period of 50 days
The consultancy will employ a hybrid approach comprising remote and field-level work (further outlined in bullet 4 below and in the table on specific tasks and deliverables) to ensure the assignment is implemented as per the scope of work. This will require the consultant’s daily check ins with the UNICEF’s consultancy lead (the health specialist innovation), bi-weekly check ins with both the Health specialist Innovations and the UNICEF Regional Office Heath Economist , and participation in the virtual CBA TWG meetings.
Method of work:
The consultant will be required to refine the CBA tool, which will guide the data collection needs. This will be done remotely. Once the methodology and tool are agreed upon, primary data collection will be conducted by the government leads while the consultant will be required to conduct secondary data collection. There will be a two-week window for data collection anticipated, with one additional week for data completion. However, weekly calls will be organized to ensure any bottlenecks in data capture are addressed, and additional data needs required for the analysis are collected during the same data collection
Essential
Desired Competencies, technical background, and experience
Advanced university degree in Health Economics, Health Policy, Economics, Financing, or a related field.
A minimum of 5 years in relevant field including cost benefit and cost effectiveness analysis.
Experience with designing and implementing financial and economics modelling in developing countries.
Experience and or knowledge in economic evaluation of public health interventions, including for health innovations
Experience pricing health interventions
Strong communications, analytical, writing, and interpersonal skills to coherently present results.
Experience collecting economic data (in any setting) and/or working with costing tools.
Experience working with large analytic datasets and prior experience with data management.
Demonstrated experience with data analysis, including techniques necessary for data derived from surveys using complex sampling.
Demonstrated comfort and fluency in quantitative analysis, and proficient with statistical analysis and data presentation software programs
Professional proficiency in written and spoken English (required).
Self-driven and able to work independently with minimal supervision
Desired Profile
Experience working with the Government of Kenya and counties
Good analytical, negotiating, communication and advocacy skills.
Experience with research, policy or implementation of maternal and child health service delivery
Demonstrated ability to work in a team collaboration, multi-cultural environment and establish harmonious & effective working
relationships both within and outside the organization.
Ability to quickly build rapport with individuals and groups; maintain an effective network of individuals across organizational
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