Volume 13 Supplement 2
Use of health impact metrics for programmatic decision making in global health
Research
Edited by Patricia H David
Publication charges for this supplement were funded by Population Services International, a registered non-profit organization. The Supplement Editor declares that she has no competing interests.
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Citation: 成人头条 2013 13(Suppl 2):S1
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Putting health metrics into practice: using the disability-adjusted life year for strategic decision making
Implementing organizations are pressured to be accountable for performance. Many health impact metrics present limitations for priority setting; they do not permit comparisons across different interventions or...
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Modeling health impact of global health programs implemented by Population Services International
Global health implementing organizations benefit most from health impact estimation models that isolate the individual effects of distributed products and services - a feature not typically found in interventi...
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Applying the disability-adjusted life year to track health impact of social franchise programs in low- and middle-income countries
Developing effective methods for measuring the health impact of social franchising programs is vital for demonstrating the value of this innovative service delivery model, particularly given its rapid expansio...
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Estimating the contribution of a service delivery organisation to the national modern contraceptive prevalence rate: Marie Stopes International's Impact 2 model
Individual family planning service delivery organisations currently rely on service provision data and couple-years of protection as health impact measures. Due to the substitution effect and the continuation ...
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Equity monitoring for social marketing: use of wealth quintiles and the concentration index for decision making in HIV prevention, family planning, and malaria programs
The majority of social marketing programs are intended to reach the poor. It is therefore essential that social marketing organizations monitor the health equity of their programs and improve targeting when th...
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Answering the question: are we making a difference?
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Making the most of common impact metrics: promising approaches that need further study
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