El documento presenta la agenda de un taller sobre la medición de la mortalidad materna que se llevará a cabo en São Paulo, Brasil. El taller tiene como objetivos analizar las tendencias de la mortalidad materna en América Latina, comparar los métodos y resultados de la OMS y el IHME para estimar la mortalidad materna, y definir los próximos pasos para mejorar las estimaciones. El documento también proporciona antecedentes sobre iniciativas globales para reducir la mortalidad materna y los desafíos para medirla con precisión.
MANUAL PARA LA MANIPULACIÓN HIGIÉNICA DE LOS ALIMENTOS para elaboradores de la Sala de Alimentos Regionales del CAPEC redactado por la Directora Técnica de la Sala, Téc. Paola Bulchi
Algunas frases que me inspiran en mi actividad profesional de Consultoría, Ingeniería, Desarrollo profesional y Coaching. Mario Alonso Puig, Leonardo Wolk, Peter Drucker, Kenichi Ohmae, Enrique de Mora, Santiago Álvarez de Mon, Konosuke Matsushita, Edward de Bono, Álvaro González Alorda, Aristóteles, Martin Seligman, Henry Ford, Albert Einstein, etc.
La generación de evidencia en salud puede ser producida a través de colección de los datos de morbilidad y mortalidad, análisis de estos datos, y la diseminación de la información obtenida a partir de los análisis, lo cual es muy útil para la toma de decisiones en salud. En muchos casos, la evidencia proviene de los resultados de investigaciones basadas en diferentes tipos de diseños utilizados en salud, incluyendo estudios poblacionales.
Sesión docente impartida en el Curso de Promoción de la Salud 08, organizado por el Distrito Sanitario de Atención Primaria de Osuna, en Sevilla (España.
INFORME FINAL ESTUDIO DE CARGA DE ENFERMEDAD Y CARGA ATRIBUIBLEEmisor Digital
Encargado por: Ministerio de Salud de Chile. Subsecretaría de Salud Pública.
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Departamento de Salud Pública, Escuela de Medicina, P. Universidad Católica de Chile
Julio 2008
Enfoque de la evolución de la atención sanitaria en México en tres eras desde la atención humanitaria hasta el acceso a la salud como un derecho.
Se identifican los sistemas de salud como el conjunto de recursos, políticas y acciones encaminadas a mejorar la calidad de vida de la población.
Verbal autopsy interviews were conducted with caretakers for all deaths of children under the age of 5 in Yucatán, Mexico during 2015-2016. Results from the verbal autopsy were triangulated with data from vital registration systems and medical records to check for concordance at both the individual and population level. Findings suggest that overall the vital registration system for deaths of children under 5 is strong, however concordance between vital registration systems and medical records varies based on cause of death and age of the deceased (neonatal vs. child). This presentation summarizes methods and results for the quality of mortality statistics analysis and was presented at the 2019 Instituto Nacional de Salud Public Conference in Cuernavaca, Mexico in March 2019.
The first phase of the “Under-5 Child Health and Mortality Statistics Project” sough to strengthen the evidence and understanding of key factors related to under-5 mortality in Yucatán, Mexico using Verbal Autopsy data collection tools with an added battery on search for care processes for U5 deaths which occurred in Yucatán during 2015-2016, and the triangulation of Verbal Autopsy reports with data from vital registration systems and medical records. This presentation, presented to stakeholders at a results dissemination workshop in October 2017 in Mérida, Yucatán, provides an overview of the project and summarizes key results and learnings from the research.
The second phase of the “Under-5 Child Health and Mortality Statistics Project” sough to strengthen the evidence and understanding of key factors related to under-5 mortality in Yucatán, Mexico through the implementation and evaluation of both community and facility-based interventions, aimed at improving recognition of alarm signs among mothers and caretakers for common causes of death in children and improving the quality of cause of death certification for deaths of children under 5, respectively. This presentation, presented virtually to stakeholders at a results dissemination workshop in January 2021, provides an overview of the project and summarizes key results and learnings from the research.
The Prospective Country Evaluation is an embedded mixed-methods evaluation platform designed to examine the Global Fund business model, investments and contribution to disease program outcomes and impact in eight countries. Findings were synthesized across the 8 countries to provide timely and actionable recommendations to support program improvements and accelerate progress towards the objectives of the Global Fund 2017-2022 Strategy.
Published in The Lancet in November 2018, GBD 2017 provides for the first time an independent estimation of population, for each of 195 countries and territories and the globe, using a standardized, replicable approach, as well as a comprehensive update on fertility. GBD 2017 incorporates major data additions and improvements, using a total of 68,781 data sources in the estimation process.
In “Measuring human capital: a systematic analysis of 195 countries and territories, 1990–2016” IHME provides the first internationally comparable index of human capital. Building on past efforts, the study offers a measure of expected human capital that incorporates educational attainment, education quality or learning, functional health status, and survival for 195 countries, from 1990 to 2016.
“Follow the money” in order to better understand the framework for global health governance: this presentation by Dr. Tim Mackey employs IHME-coordinated research while teaching the evolution of global health financing.
SM2015 is an ambitious project with the Ministry of Health and local support. This presentation outlines the design and activities around the data collection and analysis of the evaluation, as well as the results, conclusions, and future activities.
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15. Miembros de Comité Ejecutivo LINCOLN CHEN President, China Medical Board HARVEY FINEBERG President, Institute of Medicine, USA JULIO FRENK, CHAIR Dean, Harvard School of Public Health JANE HALTON Secretary, Department of Health and Ageing, Australia SRINATH REDDY President, Public Health Foundation of India DAVID ROUX Co-Chief Executive, Silver Lake TOMRIS TÜRMEN Head, Department of Pediatrics/Newborn Medicine, University of Ankara Medical School President, International Children’s Center, Turkey PETER PIOT Director, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine ENDANG R. SEDYANINGSIH Minister of Health, Republic of Indonesia