Indicators that summarise the health status of a population and that provide comparable measures of a population disease burden are increasingly vital tools for health policy decision making. Decisions concerning health systems across the world are greatly affected by changes in disease profiles and population dynamics, and must develop the capacity to respond to such changes effectively within the resources of each nation. Decisions must be based on evidence of the patterns of diseases, their risk factors and the effectiveness of alternative interventions. This paper focuses on the main approaches used for developing summary measures that include mortality and morbidity occurring in a population. It discusses the rationale for composite me...
Objective: The objective of the paper is to present the health status of the population using a set ...
Progress in health is usually measured by means of indicators of health status such as premature mo...
This chapter of Beginning Population Studies (3rd edition) discusses the morbidity from a demographi...
Measuring population health is vital for creating effective health interventions and policies, infor...
This thesis consists of three chapters that focus on the problem of measuring population health. Cha...
In the last several decades traditional community health indicators have become ambiguous and lost s...
Background: Summary measures of population health are increasingly used in different public health r...
This paper describes a comprehensive, science-based approach for conducting a population health ass...
Introduction: Whether the focus of population-health improvement efforts, the measurement of health ...
Health is a key component of human development. This paper looks at how health is measured, and the ...
Introduction Health systems have three goals: (i) to improve the health of the populations they serv...
BACKGROUND: Summary measures of population health (SMPH) combine information about morbidity and mor...
This handbook presents global research on health expectancies, a measure of population health that e...
In this paper, we use the standardized mortality rates for 21 mutual exclusive causes of death to pr...
measures of population health-health expectancies in particular-have become a standard for quantifyi...
Objective: The objective of the paper is to present the health status of the population using a set ...
Progress in health is usually measured by means of indicators of health status such as premature mo...
This chapter of Beginning Population Studies (3rd edition) discusses the morbidity from a demographi...
Measuring population health is vital for creating effective health interventions and policies, infor...
This thesis consists of three chapters that focus on the problem of measuring population health. Cha...
In the last several decades traditional community health indicators have become ambiguous and lost s...
Background: Summary measures of population health are increasingly used in different public health r...
This paper describes a comprehensive, science-based approach for conducting a population health ass...
Introduction: Whether the focus of population-health improvement efforts, the measurement of health ...
Health is a key component of human development. This paper looks at how health is measured, and the ...
Introduction Health systems have three goals: (i) to improve the health of the populations they serv...
BACKGROUND: Summary measures of population health (SMPH) combine information about morbidity and mor...
This handbook presents global research on health expectancies, a measure of population health that e...
In this paper, we use the standardized mortality rates for 21 mutual exclusive causes of death to pr...
measures of population health-health expectancies in particular-have become a standard for quantifyi...
Objective: The objective of the paper is to present the health status of the population using a set ...
Progress in health is usually measured by means of indicators of health status such as premature mo...
This chapter of Beginning Population Studies (3rd edition) discusses the morbidity from a demographi...