Population health metrics: crucial inputs to the development of evidence for health policy
AUTOR(ES)
Mathers, Colin D
FONTE
BioMed Central
RESUMO
Valid, reliable and comparable measures of the health states of individuals and of the health status of populations are critical components of the evidence base for health policy. We need to develop population health measurement strategies that coherently address the relationships between epidemiological measures (such as risk exposures, incidence, and mortality rates) and multi-domain measures of population health status, while ensuring validity and cross-population comparability.
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