Methodology For The Update Of The Global Health Expenditure Database 2020 2022

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Methodology for the update of the global health expenditure database 2020-2022

Author: World Health Organization
language: en
Publisher: World Health Organization
Release Date: 2023-02-07
This technical note provides supplementary explanations for the Global Health Expenditure Database (GHED) data. The purpose of this document is to summarize the main methods and practices established and provide a technical description of the process implemented by the WHO Health Accounts team for the annual publication of GHED. The target audience are the users of the GHED data, who can find in this document a useful resource. It provides supplementary information to the indicators and aggregates published on the database, since it explains how the data collection and consultation process is performed, it describes the estimation methods implemented on the different SHA classifications, and provides details on the macroeconomic variables used, as well as the metadata information. As the COVID-19 pandemic has a significant impact on health spending since 2020, this document also provides a brief description of Covid-related expenditure categories and data collected and published on the GHED.
Strengthening the collection, analysis and use of health workforce data and information

Author: World Health Organization
language: en
Publisher: World Health Organization
Release Date: 2023-01-26
This handbook is an essential resource which brings into focus key advances, challenges and lessons learned in strengthening human resources for health (HRH) data and evidence as a strategic objective of implementing the Global Strategy on Human Resources for Health: Workforce 2030, the recommendations of the United Nations Secretary-General High-level Commission on Health Employment and Economic Growth, and in the achievement of the WHO Thirteenth General Programme of Work (2019–2023 (GPW 13) targets, for a measurable impact on population health and development. Divided into three parts, the handbook presents the complementarity between WHO Health Labour Market Analysis Guidebook and WHO handbook on national health workforce accounts (NHWA) system strengthening approach to improving the availability, quality, analysis, dissemination and use of health workforce data and evidence to inform decision-making and planning in countries. It also features the committed country efforts, catalysed by networks and partner investments, in strengthening HRH information systems and their growing success in implementing NHWA and other WHO normative tools. Contributed by the six technical working groups of the Global Health Workforce Network (GHWN) Data and Evidence hub, the handbook is aimed at HRH policy-makers and planners, to provide contemporary insight on data sources and information needs to address policy questions around health workforce development, and as part of the broader intersectoral agenda to strengthening health systems resilience.
World malaria report 2022

Author: World Health Organization
language: en
Publisher: World Health Organization
Release Date: 2022-12-08
Each year, WHO’s World malaria report offers in-depth information on the latest trends in malaria control and elimination at global, regional and country levels. The report highlights progress towards global targets and describes opportunities and challenges for curbing and eliminating the disease. This year’s report includes three new sections on: (1) global and regional initiatives launched in 2021 and 2022; (2) global malaria surveillance and country-level case studies on surveillance systems assessments; and (3) research and development. The report also includes an expanded section on threats to malaria control, with a focus on the declining effectiveness of insecticide-treated mosquito nets.