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Comparison between National and International Data on Maternal Mortality - Mongolia Workshop on MDG Monitoring: 2015 and Beyond Bangkok July 9-13, 2012.

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1 Comparison between National and International Data on Maternal Mortality - Mongolia Workshop on MDG Monitoring: 2015 and Beyond Bangkok July 9-13, 2012 Mr. A.Amarbal, NSO Ms. S.Enhkjin, MOH Dr.B.Shinetugs, UNFPA

2 Trends in Maternal Mortality: 1990-2010 19901995200020052010 120110968463 Mongolia is considered as “Making Progress” and as country C – “…with no data on maternal mortality”

3 Data sources Routine data sources: Death certificates+ Vital statistics+ Hospital records+ Other data sources: Census/surveys: RHS/MICS every 5 years 2010 census - + - Specific maternal health surveys: by place / organisation: Confidential enquiries into maternal deaths Other sourcesClinical audits by the State Inspection Agency, Verbal autopsies in case of death at home

4 Reporting of maternal deaths MD Province, city HD 24 hours Maternal death review committee Clinical pathological conference Autopsy 94,1% 48 hours NCMCH MOH Officer of civil registration Provincial CR department Governmant implementing ageng for Civil Registration 21 days 28 days National statistical office Every 6 months Dept. of Health Stats 1 m

5 Death Certificate Form to be completed by a medical doctor

6 Part that goes to the DoH

7 Part that goes to the Vital Statistics, Civil registration Office

8 MMR per 100,000 live births according to the NSO Change in the calculation method: <28 weeks included National MDG target approved by the Parliament in 2004

9 Causes of maternal deaths

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12 Maternal deaths, 2011 19 cases or 55.9% in rural, 15 cases or 44.1% in urban

13 Incidental deaths 1.Apr 01, 35-36 weeks – car accident 2.July 11, domestic violence 3.July 20, 8-9 weeks – Suicide 4.September, 27 weeks – car accident

14 Why not health facility data? Deliveries in facilities: 99,6% – More than 70,000 in public – 300-350 deliveries in private facilities Deliveries at the home: 0.4% Post-mortems94,1%

15 Trends in Maternal Mortality: 1990-2010 19901995200020052010 120110968463 Mongolia is considered as “Making Progress” and as country C – “…with no data on maternal mortality”

16 MMR per 100,000 live births according to the NSO Change in the calculation method: <28 weeks included National MDG target approved by the Parliament in 2004

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