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STP: Herramientas SUPPORT para la toma de decisiones en políticas de salud informada por la evidencia 11: cómo buscar y usar evidencia sobre condiciones locales
STP: SUPPORT tools for decision-making in health policies informed by evidence 11: how to find and use evidence on local conditions

La evidencia sobre condiciones locales es evidencia que está disponible de los lugares específicos en los cuales se toma una decisión o una medida sobre una opción de política o programa. Tal evidencia siempre es necesaria, junto con otras formas de evidencia, con el fin de informar las decisiones s...

Outils du projet SUPPORT pour l´élaboration des politiques de santé éclairées par les données probantes 13: préparation et utilisation de précis politiques à l´appui de l´élaboration de politiques éclairées par les données probantes
SUPPORT Toolkit for Evidence-Informed Health Policy Development 13: Preparation and Use of Policy Briefs in Support of Evidence-Informed Policy Development

Le précis politique constitue une façon relativement nouvelle de présenter des données de recherche aux responsables de politiques. La première étape de lélaboration dun précis politique consiste à établir la priorité dun enjeu stratégique, ce qui permet ensuite de tirer parti de toute la gam...

Policy brief 10: how can health systems respond to population ageing?

All countries in Europe are experiencing an ageing of their populations, a trend that is projected to continue until at least the middle of the twenty-first century. This process is often regarded as a major cause of upward pressure on health care costs. However, analyses of health care expenditure show ...

Policy brief: how can chronic disease management programmes operate across care settings and providers?

Improved health care, lifestyle changes and changing demography mean that more people are living longer and often with chronic diseases that cannot currently be cured. Advances in health care that support longer life are to be celebrated, but health care systems cannot cope with the increasing incidence ...

Policy brief: how can optimal skill mix be effectively implemented and why?

Skill-mix initiatives focus on changing professional roles - directly and indirectly.They change roles directly through extension of roles or skills, delegation, andthe introduction of a new type of worker; they change them indirectly throughmodifications of the interface between services - that is, wher...

Policy brief: do lifelong learning and revalidation ensure that physicians are fit to practise?

In some countries, pressure is growing to demonstrate that practising physicians continue to meet acceptable standards, driven in part by concerns that the knowledge obtained during basic training may rapidly become out of date. This takes various forms, from expectations – in some cases backed by vari...

Where are the patients in decision-making about their own care?

The policy issue: patient engagementOccasionally, all citizens have to make important health decisions that affecthealth outcomes. Strategies to support patient education and engagementshould therefore be a fundamental plank of health policy. Also, patients canplay an important role in understanding the ...

How can the impact of health technology assessments be enhanced?

Policy issues• Health technology assessment (HTA) is an important tool for informing effective regulation of the diffusion and use of health technologies.• The key policy issues surrounding the use of HTA fall into three areas: (a) the bodies, decision-makers and other stakeholders involved, (b) the ...

Policy brief: How can the settings used to provide care to older people be balanced?

The optimal balance between institutional, home-based and community care for older adults requires an effective mix of organizational, funding and delivery mechanisms for target populations. This spans health and social care, and the coordination of care must respect older people’s care preferences and...

Policy brief: when do vertical (stand-alone) programmes have a place in health systems?

The terms vertical and integrated are widely used in health service delivery, but each describes a range of phenomena. In practice, the dichotomy between them is not rigid, and the extent of verticality or integration varies between programmes – including (1) a vertically funded, managed, delivered and...