Data-driven governance in health: collection, analysis, and use of information to guide policy and ensure accountability in mixed health systems
This resource provides estimates of the utilization of health services at the private sector across WHO regions and by wealth quintiles.
This is a guide to conducting private health sector assessments in developing countries.
The WHO’s Health Systems Governance Unit together with the WHO region for Africa and the WHO region for the Eastern Mediterranean undertook a joint landscaping to better understand current approaches to engage with the private
Health systems embody people, institutions, and resources arranged together following policies established by a government to improve the health of the population it serves1. Within the health sector, arrangements are intended to
Data generated through routine health information systems (HIS) has strategic, technical, and operational value, serving to provide the information required to translate policy intention and national priorities into health service
This study seeks to identify what data and information is currently being collected by governments and how this is used for governance of the private sector in health. Information will consider routine and other data sources, as
This toolkit offers step-by-step guidance on using data analytics to monitor health provider payment systems, identify trends, track whether payment systems are supporting health system objectives, and get timely information on
This guidance aims to provide a practical guide for setting up an external evaluation program at both a national and an organizational level. It will help governments and policy makers to identify and determine health systems’
This approach has a structured, indicator-based methodology for comprehensive assessment of a country’s health system. It synthesizes information—from document reviews, in-country stakeholder interviews, and site visits—to