نتایج جستجو برای: evidence informed health policy

تعداد نتایج: 1919787  

Universal health coverage (UHC) is high on the global health agenda, and priority setting is fundamental to the fair and efficient pursuit of this goal. In a recent editorial, Rob Baltussen and colleagues point to the need to go beyond evidence on cost-effectiveness and call for evidence-informed deliberative processes when setting priorities for UHC. Such processes are crucial at every step on...

Journal: :Educational research and innovation 2022

Knowledge brokerage and knowledge mobilisation are generic terms used to describe activities that enable the use of research evidence inform policy, practice individual decision making. intermediary (KBI) initiatives facilitate such evidence. Drawing on examples from existing initiatives, this chapter is structured in five parts. Each part seeks address areas where KBIs could be more evidence-i...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
rob baltussen radboud institute for health sciences, radboud university medical center, nijmegen, the netherlands maarten p. jansen radboud institute for health sciences, radboud university medical center, nijmegen, the netherlands evelinn mikkelsen radboud institute for health sciences, radboud university medical center, nijmegen, the netherlands noor tromp radboud institute for health sciences, radboud university medical center, nijmegen, the netherlands jan hontelez erasmus mc, university medical center rotterdam, rotterdam, the netherlands leon bijlmakers radboud institute for health sciences, radboud university medical center, nijmegen, the netherlands gert jan van der wilt

priority setting of health interventions is generally considered as a valuable approach to support low- and middle-income countries (lmics) in their strive for universal health coverage (uhc). however, present initiatives on priority setting are mainly geared towards the development of more cost-effectiveness information, and this evidence does not sufficiently support countries to make optimal...

Journal: :Health research policy and systems 2015
Joshua Berman Collins Mitambo Beatrice Matanje-Mwagomba Shiraz Khan Chiyembekezo Kachimanga Emily Wroe Lonia Mwape Joep J van Oosterhout Getrude Chindebvu Vanessa van Schoor Lisa M Puchalski Ritchie Ulysses Panisset Damson Kathyola

With the support of the World Health Organization's Evidence-Informed Policy Network, knowledge translation platforms have been developed throughout Africa, the Americas, Eastern Europe, and Asia to further evidence-informed national health policy. In this commentary, we discuss the approaches, activities and early lessons learned from the development of a Knowledge Translation Platform in Mala...

2017
Zaeem Haq Assad Hafeez Shamsa Zafar Abdul Ghaffar

Incorporating evidence is fundamental to maintaining the general acceptance and efficiency in public policies. In Pakistan, different actors-local and global-strive to facilitate the development of evidence-informed health policies. Effective involvement however, requires knowledge of the country-context, i.e. knowing the intricacies of how policies are formulated in Pakistan. Obtaining this kn...

Background There is a growing body of literature on evidence-informed priority setting. However, the literature on the use of evidence when setting healthcare priorities in low-income countries (LICs), tends to treat the healthcare system (HCS) as a single unit, despite the existence of multiple programs within the HCS, some of whic...

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