Assessing Health System Resilience: A Comprehensive Evaluation Framework

Authors

  • Sikata Nanda
  • Sadhu Charan Mahapatra
  • Anshuman Dash

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Editorial

Abstract

Health system evaluation is an iterative process, and the findings should inform policy decisions, resource
allocation, and reforms to enhance the healthcare system's performance and meet the needs of the population
effectively. It is important to engage stakeholders throughout the process to ensure the evaluation is
meaningful and the recommendations are actionable. The feedback mechanism helps organizations and
individuals learn from their experiences and make informed decisions for the future. The evaluation process
begins by defining clear objectives and purposes. They gather data and evidence through various methods,
such as surveys, interviews, observations, document analysis, and quantitative measurements. The collected
data is analysed and interpreted to draw meaningful conclusions and insights. Judgments are made based on
the analysis of data, comparing the observed performance or outcomes to established criteria or standards.

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Published

2023-10-17

How to Cite

Nanda, S., Mahapatra, S. C., & Dash, A. (2023). Assessing Health System Resilience: A Comprehensive Evaluation Framework. Indian Journal of Preventive & Social Medicine, 54(3), 96–103. Retrieved from http://ijpsm.co.in/index.php/ijpsm/article/view/35

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