Thirteenth General Programme of Work (GPW13) : Methods for Impact Measurement.
| Format: | eBook |
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| Language: | English |
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Geneva :
World Health Organization,
2020.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Table 2.1 Outcome indicators and their role in the Triple Billion methodology
- Table 4.1 Adapting the SDG 3.8.1 UHC service coverage index for use in the UHC Billion
- Table 4.2 Example country calculation for the UHC Billion
- Table 4.3 Example country calculation of the contribution to the UHC Billion
- Table 5.1 IHR capacity score categories and example calculation of the prepare indicator
- Table 5.2 Emergency prepare indicator categories, based on 2018 SPAR data
- Table 5.3 Member States at risk for yellow fever, cholera and meningitis in 2018
- Table 5.4 Example country calculation of the emergency prevent indicator
- Table 5.5 Emergency prevent indicator levels for all Member States and at-risk Member States for 2018
- Table 5.6 IHR (2005) specification of a serious health event
- Table 5.7 Definitions of event milestones used to measure timeliness
- Table 5.8 Key event milestones and associated measures
- Table 5.9 Definition of timeliness levels and detect &
- respond indicator values
- Table 5.10 Example of country with one event with all dates reported
- Table 5.11 Example of country with one event with no "event start date" reported
- Table 5.12 Example of country with three events
- Table 5.13 Initial contribution of the detect &
- respond indicator to the Health Emergencies Protection Billion
- Table 5.14 Example country contribution to the Health Emergencies Protection Billion
- Table 6.1 Indicators for measuring change in healthiness
- Table 6.2 Example country calculation for the Healthier Populations Billion
- Table 6.3 Example country totals for counting into the Healthier Populations Billion
- Table A1.1 Availability of data for outcome indicators
- Table A2.1 Inequality dimensions
- Table A4.1 Tracer indicators for UHC service coverage.
- Table A6.1 Indicators considered for the HPOP Billion
- Table A6.2 Global burden of disease for indicators in the HPOP Billion
- Table A6.3 Sectors and indicators that should be considered for future measurement
- Table A6.4 Estimated number of people with healthier lives, by indicator and WHO region (millions)
- Table A7.1 Illustration of calculation of HALE for a country using an Excel spreadsheet template
- Fig. 1.1 The WHO Impact Measurement Framework
- Fig. 1.2 The overlapping Triple Billion targets
- Fig. 2.1 Indicators in the Triple Billion indices
- Fig. 2.2 Availability of primary or underlying data for health-related SDG indicators.
- Fig. 2.3 Example dimensions of inequality and priority subgroups
- Fig. 2.4 Implementation of inequality monitoring at regional, national and subnational levels
- Fig. 3.1 The cycle of change and impact driven by the Triple Billions
- Fig. 3.2 Understanding equivalent population, as illustrated by UHC service coverage
- Fig. 4.1 Universal health coverage within the Sustainable Development Goals
- Fig. 4.2 Calculating average service coverage (ASC) for the UHC Billion
- Fig. 4.3 Worsening catastrophic spending against improving SDG 3.8.1 service coverage
- Fig. 4.4 Different stages of service coverage and financial hardship for selected countries
- Fig. 4.5 Evolution of service coverage and financial hardship in selected countries
- Fig. 4.6 Combining average service coverage and financial hardship into a single measure
- Fig. 5.1 The three tracer indicators that constitute the Health Emergencies Protection Index
- Fig. 5.2 Emergency prepare indicator, based on 2018 SPAR data
- Fig. 5.3 Comparison of global SPAR and JEE IHR scores
- Fig. 5.4 Routine and campaign vaccinations included in the prevent indicator
- Fig. 5.5 Emergency prevent indicator, 2018.
- Fig. 5.6 Calculation of the Health Emergencies Protection Index
- Fig. 6.1 The Healthier Populations Billion concept
- Fig. 6.2 Health impact pyramid
- Fig. 6.3 The healthier lives approach
- Fig. 6.4 The 16 Indicators selected for inclusion in the Healthier Populations Billion
- Fig. 7.1 Difference between life expectancy and healthy life expectancy
- Fig. A4.1 Nested geometric average versus nested arithmetic average of service coverage, 2017
- Fig. A4.2 Relationship between SDG 3.8.1 UHC service coverage index and average service coverage
- Fig. A6.1 Relationship between ratio of road injuries to road deaths and the SDI
- Fig. A6.2 Correlations in changes in observed indicators for recent historical data
- Fig. A6.3 Contributions to the HPOP Billion for a recent historical 5-year period
- _GoBack
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Executive summary
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1 Delivering the Triple Billions
- 1.2 Scope of this report
- 1.3 The consultation process
- 1.4 GPW13 and COVID-19
- 2. Outcome indicators
- 2.1 Definition
- 2.2 Use in the Triple Billions
- 2.3 Indicator availability and methods
- 2.4 Supporting and strengthening country measurement capacity
- 2.5 Strengthening world health data capacity
- 2.6 Equity and the outcome indicators
- 3. Triple Billions concept
- 3.1 Why count the Triple Billions?
- 3.2 How to count the Triple Billions
- 3.3 The Triple Billions as a driver of change
- 3.4 Accounting for country size
- 3.5 Interpreting the Triple Billions as populations
- 3.6 Handling population growth
- 3.7 Identifying country shares of the Triple Billions
- 3.8 Planned refinements to the Triple Billion methods
- 3.9 Equity and the Triple Billion targets
- 3.10 The Triple Billions and primary health care
- 4. Universal Health Coverage Billion
- 4.1 Average service coverage.
- 4.2 Financial hardship
- 4.3 Calculating the UHC Billion
- 4.4 Limitations of the UHC Billion calculations
- 4.5 UHC for the future
- 5. Health Emergencies Protection Billion
- 5.1 The emergency prepare indicator
- 5.2 The emergency prevent indicator
- 5.3 The emergency detect &
- respond indicator
- 5.4 Combined emergency index
- 5.5 Health emergencies protection for the future
- 6. Healthier Populations Billion
- 6.1 A conceptual framework for healthier populations
- 6.2 The healthier lives approach
- 6.3 Indicators for measuring healthier populations
- 6.4 Calculating the Healthier Populations Billion
- 6.5 Limitations of the healthier lives approach
- 6.6 Healthier populations for the future
- 7. Healthy life expectancy (HALE)
- 7.1 Calculation of HALE
- 7.2 Contribution of the Triple Billions to HALE
- 7.3 Equity and HALE
- References
- Annexes
- Annex 1 Outcome indicators
- Annex 2 Global-level inequality monitoring of outcome indicators
- Annex 3 Triple Billion concept
- Annex 3.1 Handling population growth
- Annex 3.2 General limitations of the Triple Billion methods
- Annex 4 Universal Health Coverage Billion
- Annex 4.1 Tracer indicators for UHC service coverage
- Annex 4.2 Comparing arithmetic and geometric averages
- Annex 4.3 UHC and 85% service coverage
- Annex 4.4 Limitations of the UHC Billion
- Annex 4.5 Using historical data to estimate the UHC Billion
- Annex 5 Health Emergencies Protection Billion
- Annex 5.1 Emergencies detection decision instrument
- Annex 5.2 Initial estimation of the HEP Billion
- Annex 6 Healthier Populations Billion
- Annex 6.1 Choice of indicators for the HPOP Billion
- Annex 6.2 Transformations used for non-prevalence indicators
- Annex 6.3 Details of the correction for double counting
- Annex 6.4 Possible methods for measuring the HPOP Billion.
- Annex 6.5 Limitations of the HPOP Billion
- Annex 6.6 Using historical data to estimate the HPOP Billion
- Annex 7 Healthy life expectancy (HALE)
- Annex 7.1 HALE metadata
- Annex 7.2 HALE calculation template.


