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Global Health Policy Evaluation

Global Health Policy Evaluation refers to the systematic assessment of health policies implemented at an international level, focusing on their effectiveness, efficiency, equity, and impact on population health outcomes. This evaluation process aims to inform decision-making and improve health systems by analyzing the successes and challenges of these policies across different contexts.

intermediate
5 hours
Public Health
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Global health policy evaluation is a vital process that assesses the effectiveness of health policies worldwide. It involves various methods, including qualitative and quantitative approaches, to gather data and analyze health outcomes. Engaging stakeholders throughout the evaluation process ensures...

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Key Terms

Health Policy
A decision made by governments or organizations to achieve specific health outcomes.

Example: The introduction of a national health insurance program.

Evaluation
The systematic assessment of a program or policy to determine its effectiveness.

Example: Evaluating the impact of a smoking cessation program.

Stakeholder
Individuals or groups with an interest in the outcome of a policy or program.

Example: Patients, healthcare providers, and government officials.

Qualitative Methods
Research methods that collect non-numerical data to understand concepts or experiences.

Example: Interviews and focus groups.

Quantitative Methods
Research methods that collect numerical data for statistical analysis.

Example: Surveys with closed-ended questions.

Data Collection
The process of gathering information for analysis.

Example: Collecting health records for a study.

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The study of how health resources are allocated and the economic implications of health policies.
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Global Health Governance
Explores the structures and processes that guide global health policy decisions.
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Public Health Ethics
Examines the ethical considerations in public health policies and practices.
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Key Concepts

policy analysishealth outcomesstakeholder engagementdata collection