Is a collaborative voice of the global health community on global health issues; convening stakeholders around key global health priorities and actively engaging key decision makers to influence health policy.
Contains summaries of research, policy and practice issues of relevance to Australian families. Emphasis is placed on health policy and services and the social, psychological, legal and ethical issues associated with health.
The IHI uses the “science of improvement” approach to work with health systems, countries, and other organisations on improving quality, safety, and value in health care.
Health Systems Evidence is a continuously updated repository of syntheses of research evidence about governance, financial and delivery arrangements within health systems, and about implementation strategies that can support change in health systems.
An independent organisation aiming to improve the quality of health care in the UK by providing evidence-based research and policy analysis and informing and generating debate.
The World Bank Group is committed to helping governments achieve universal health coverage (UHC) by 2030, which has the potential to transform the health and well-being of individuals and societies.
Working with 194 Member States, across six regions, and from more than 150 offices, WHO staff are united in a shared commitment to achieve better health for everyone, everywhere.
GHDx is the world’s most comprehensive catalog of surveys, censuses, vital statistics, and other health-related data. It’s the place to start your health data search.
Contains many resources on population health. Including; Global Burden of Disease, Data Resources, Country Profiles, Data Visualizations, Publications and Infographics.
The Analysis and Policy Observatory has a number of global public policy research. It includes a New Zealand Public Policy collection and a Pacific Research Collection.
Health Systems Evidence is a continuously updated repository of syntheses of research evidence about governance, financial and delivery arrangements within health systems, and about implementation strategies that can support change in health systems.
Sources include journals, books, government publications, statistical directories, conference reports, and material from international agencies and the internet.