The Service Delivery Indicators (SDI) are a set of health and education indicators that examine the effort and ability of staff and the availability of key inputs and resources that contribute to a functioning school or health facility. The indicators are standardized, allowing comparison between and within countries over time.
The Health SDIs include healthcare provider effort, knowledge and ability, and the availability of key inputs (for example, basic equipment, medicines and infrastructure, such as toilets and electricity). The indicators provide a snapshot of the health facility and assess the availability of key resources for providing high quality care.
The Kenya SDI Health survey team visited a sample of 3,098 health facilities across Kenya between March and July 2018. The 2018 Kenya SDI is the largest to date. The survey team collected rosters covering 24,098 workers for absenteeism and assessed 4,499 health workers for competence using patient case simulation.