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RV: [EQ] Responding to Requests for Information on Health Systems from Policy Makers

 


De: Equity, Health & Human Development [mailto:EQUIDAD@LISTSERV.PAHO.ORG] En nombre de Ruggiero, Mrs. Ana Lucia (WDC)
Enviado el: jueves, 28 de febrero de 2008 16:45
Para: EQUIDAD@LISTSERV.PAHO.ORG
Asunto: [EQ] Responding to Requests for Information on Health Systems from Policy Makers

Responding to Requests for Information on Health Systems from Policy Makers in Asian Countries


Judith Healy1, John Maxwell1, Phua Kai Hong2, Vivian Lin3 and collaborators

1. Australian National University, Canberra, Australia

2. National University of Singapore

3. La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia

Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research, World Health Organization, December 2007

 

Available online as PDF file [115p.] at: http://www.who.int/alliance-hpsr/TR1Healy.pdf

 

 

“……Policy makers in the Asian region, compared to those in Europe and OECD countries, generally have less access to relevant evidence-based information on the workings of their health systems. This study aimed to assess the level of interest in the establishment of an Asian regional mechanism, whether a centre or network, with the capacity to respond to questions from policy makers.

 

The purpose of a regional mechanism with the capacity to offer information on health systems would be to promote the take-up of research evidence by policy makers in participating Asian countries, and thus help strengthen their health systems and thereby improve the health of their populations…”

 

Contents

Executive Summary

1 Introduction

2 Health policy challenges in rapidly changing societies

3 Views on an Asian region information mechanism

4 Health systems information mechanisms: international overview

4.1 On-call evidence for policy-makers

4.2 Information centres and knowledge networks

4.3 Centres for systematic reviews

5 Information mechanisms: options for Asia

6 From ideas to action

Bibliography

 

 

 

 

 


 
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