Abstract Background Delivering interventions is the main task of health systems whose accurate measurement is an essential input into tracking performance. Recently, the concept of effective coverage was introduced by World Health Organization to incorporate into health system performance assessment. The aim of present scoping review was mapping the key elements and steps of effective coverage assessment in practical efforts including kinds of interventions, criteria for selecting them and the need, use and quality estimation approaches and strategies of each intervention. Methods We conducted a scoping review of health system/program assessments which assessed effective coverage till May 2017. Seven databases were systematically searched w...
Abstract Background Routinely collected health facility data usually captured and stored in Health M...
BACKGROUND: An urgent priority in maternal, newborn and child health is to accelerate the scale-up o...
BACKGROUND: Currently many measures of intervention coverage obtained from household surveys do not ...
Intervention coverage-the proportion of the population with a health-care need who receive care-does...
Intervention coverage—the proportion of the population with a health-care need who receive care—doe...
Abstract Background Calls have been made for improved measurement of coverage for maternal, newborn ...
Conventionally used coverage measures do not reflect the quality of care. Effective coverage (EC) as...
Benchmarking of the performance of states, provinces, or districts in a decentralised health system ...
Current methods for measuring intervention coverage for reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child h...
<div><p>Monitoring universal health coverage (UHC) focuses on information on health intervention cov...
Objective To assess existing knowledge related to methodological considerations for linking populat...
BACKGROUND: Regular monitoring of coverage for reproductive, maternal, neonatal, and child health (R...
ObjectiveTo assess existing knowledge related to methodological considerations for linking populatio...
BACKGROUND: Effective coverage measures aim to estimate the proportion of a population in need of a ...
<div><p>Global monitoring of intervention coverage is a cornerstone of international efforts to impr...
Abstract Background Routinely collected health facility data usually captured and stored in Health M...
BACKGROUND: An urgent priority in maternal, newborn and child health is to accelerate the scale-up o...
BACKGROUND: Currently many measures of intervention coverage obtained from household surveys do not ...
Intervention coverage-the proportion of the population with a health-care need who receive care-does...
Intervention coverage—the proportion of the population with a health-care need who receive care—doe...
Abstract Background Calls have been made for improved measurement of coverage for maternal, newborn ...
Conventionally used coverage measures do not reflect the quality of care. Effective coverage (EC) as...
Benchmarking of the performance of states, provinces, or districts in a decentralised health system ...
Current methods for measuring intervention coverage for reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child h...
<div><p>Monitoring universal health coverage (UHC) focuses on information on health intervention cov...
Objective To assess existing knowledge related to methodological considerations for linking populat...
BACKGROUND: Regular monitoring of coverage for reproductive, maternal, neonatal, and child health (R...
ObjectiveTo assess existing knowledge related to methodological considerations for linking populatio...
BACKGROUND: Effective coverage measures aim to estimate the proportion of a population in need of a ...
<div><p>Global monitoring of intervention coverage is a cornerstone of international efforts to impr...
Abstract Background Routinely collected health facility data usually captured and stored in Health M...
BACKGROUND: An urgent priority in maternal, newborn and child health is to accelerate the scale-up o...
BACKGROUND: Currently many measures of intervention coverage obtained from household surveys do not ...