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Health Policy Plus (HP+) Midterm Performance Evaluation Dataset
This is a Midterm Performance Evaluation of the Health Policy Plus (HP+) Project. The purpose of the evaluation is to provide an independent assessment of HP+ progress toward achieving project goals and objectives. Evaluation questions focus on: a) the extent to which HP+ technical approaches have enabled achievement of project objectives and met indicators; b) the current level of satisfaction of USAID and other partners with project progress to date; and c) emerging trends and needs in health policy that might be addressed in this or future projects. Methods included review of background documents, review of a midterm self-assessment and other information provided by Palladium based on questions posed by the team, detailed interviews with knowledgeable informants, and an online e-survey. Findings and conclusions were that HP+ progress in achieving program results in its four main technical areas (policy, advocacy, health financing, and accountability/governance) is on track; demand for HP+ in health financing has increased rapidly, indicative both of growing need for this assistance and satisfaction with work completed so far; on the whole, stakeholders say they are very satisfied with results being achieved; there remain some challenges and areas for improvement going forward; and there are a number of important emerging policy needs that could be addressed in this or future projects.
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Effects of Meaningful Use Functionalities on Health Care Quality, Safety, and Efficiency
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The Updated Systematic Review reviews the January 2010 to August 2013 health IT literature to examine the effects of health IT across three aspects of care: efficiency, quality, and safety. This report updates previous systematic reviews of the health IT literature, focusing specifically on identifying and summarizing the evidence related to the use of health IT as outlined in the Meaningful Use regulations. The review examined the literature to determine the article authors' findings related to the effects or associations of a meaningful use functionality on an aspect of care. Each article's findings was scored as positive (defined as: health IT improved key aspect of care but none worse off), mixed-positive (defined as: positive effects of health IT outweight negative effects), neutral (defined as: health IT not associated with change in outcome), or negative (defined as: negative effects of health IT on outcome). The full review data: article, related meaningful use functionality, aspect of care, and author sentiment are provided in this dataset.
Jordan Strengthening Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) Evaluation Data
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The purpose of the final performance evaluation of SHOPS is to support USAID decision-making for future program design and implementation, and for effective allocation of resources, particularly as they relate to investments in the Jordan Association of Family Planning and Protection (JAFPP) and with private sector doctors. The evaluation is intended to provide evidence-based analysis of how effective the project was in meeting its objectives of increasing the demand for, access to, and quality of family planning services; to assess the sustainability of project outcomes and practices; to identify factors contributing to outcomes and sustainability; and to provide recommendations on how to make future projects with similar objectives more effective and more sustainable. Data collection was conducted from June 1 through June 18, 2015.
Dept. of Health Output Performance Measures
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The Department of Health's mission is to achieve the best health and wellbeing for all Victorians. The Department of Health undertakes planning, policy development and funding of health care activities to promote and protect the health and wellbeing of all Victorians. Hospital services, mental health services, aged care and public health activities are delivered in partnership with public and private health service providers, local government and non government service providers. The Department's services are delivered through eight outputs encompassing Acute Health Services, Ambulance Services, Mental Health, Ageing, Aged and Home Care, Primary, Community and Dental Health, Small Rural Health, Public Health and Drug Services. This spreadsheet provides data relating to these outputs.
Department of Health output performance measures 2013-14
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The Department of Health’s mission is to achieve the best health and wellbeing for all Victorians.The Department of Health undertakes planning, policy development and funding of health care activities to promote and protect the health and wellbeing of all Victorians. Hospital services, mental health services, aged care and public health activities are delivered in partnership with public and private health service providers, local government and non government service providers.The Department's services are delivered through eight outputs encompassing Acute Health Services, Ambulance Services, Mental Health, Ageing, Aged and Home Care, Primary, Community and Dental Health, Small Rural Health, Public Health and Drug Services. This spreadsheet provides data relating to these outputs.