
How can European health systems support investment in and the implementation of population health strategies? / World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe;Health Evidence Network;European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies;McDaid, David;Drummond, Michael;Suhrcke, Marc
Tác giả : World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe;Health Evidence Network;European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies;McDaid, David;Drummond, Michael;Suhrcke, Marc
Nhà xuất bản : World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
Năm xuất bản : 2008
Tùng thư :
Health systems and Policy Analysis: policy brief, 1
Chủ đề : 1. Delivery of Health Care -- trends. 2. Economics. 3. Europe. 4. Health Policy. 5. Health Promotion. 6. Policy Making. 7. Strategic Planning. 8. Publications.
Thông tin chi tiết
Tóm tắt : | 26 p. Poor health in Europe has substantial health and socioeconomic costs. Much of this burden might be avoided by implementing effective population health strategies, both within and outside the health system. A broad approach to promoting population health requires a combination of upstream and downstream measures. Upstream measures may include measures that, among other goals, can help promote health, such as fiscal redistribution, improving the quality of housing and using incentives to encourage students to stay in school. Downstream measures include health promotion and primary disease prevention action, often targeting individual behaviour and lifestyle. To support investment in population health strategies, health systems must be able to identify not only what works and at what cost but also in what context. Mechanisms to allow such information to be fed into the policy deliberation process and also to facilitate the implementation of agreed population health strategies are then required. |
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