The Harmonized Health Facility Assessment (HHFA) is a comprehensive health facility survey that assesses the availability of health facility services and the capacities of
facilities to provide services at required standards of quality.
Availability and quality of health services are integral to strong primary health care and universal health coverage and contribute to achieving the sustainable development goals. HHFA data can support evidence-based decision-making in health sector reviews,
planning, management and policy making. Based on global service standards and developed through multi-stakeholder collaboration, the HHFA builds on the WHO Service Availability and Readiness Assessment (SARA) as well as other global health facility
survey tools and indicator lists. The HHFA is a key product of the Health Data Collaborative (HDC).
The HHFA includes four modules: 1. Service availability, 2. Service readiness, 3. Quality of care, and 4. Management and finance.
Countries can choose to implement all or only some of the modules. Core and additional questions allow further flexibility. HHFA implementation requires facility visits to collect data through key informant interviews, observation and/or record reviews.
The survey can be carried out as a representative sample of facilities or as a census of all facilities.