
Assessing health system performance: proof of concept for a HSPA dashboard of key indicators / European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies;Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development;World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
Tác giả : European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies;Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development;World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
Nhà xuất bản : OECD Publishing
Năm xuất bản : 2024
ISBN : 9789289014403 (PDF)
Tùng thư :
Health Systems and Policy Analysis
Chủ đề : 1. Data Collection. 2. Database. 3. Evaluation Studies as Topic. 4. Health Care Sector. 5. Health Policy. 6. Publications.
Thông tin chi tiết
Tóm tắt : | 76 p. Policy-makers must have an in-depth understanding of how their health system is working if they are to improve it. Health system performance assessment (HSPA) gives them the details they need. It is a process of monitoring, evaluating, communicating, and reviewing how far a health system meets key objectives and supports overarching health system goals. However, HSPA exercises often rely on understanding a multitude of metrics. The sheer number of indicators can be overwhelming and many do little to explain the policy challenges. Policy-makers need to focus on what is policy relevant, which makes a subset of indicators selected to support decision-making a practical asset.This policy brief tests the concept of ‘tracer’ indicators that respond to policy questions. It operationalizes the WHO-Observatory global HSPA framework and the renewed OECD HSPA framework and demonstrates the need for (and value of) prioritizing particular information. It builds on the existing health system assessment metrics and methodologies, such as the OECD’s Health Statistics database and Health at a Glance reports, the WHO EURO Health for All database and the European Observatory’s body of work on HSPA and in the Health Systems in Transition (HiT) reviews. |
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https://iris.who.int/handle/10665/379281 |