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Review
. 2012 Dec 28;1(3):222-8.
doi: 10.4081/jphr.2012.e35.

Measuring the health of populations: explaining composite indicators

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Measuring the health of populations: explaining composite indicators

Adnan A Hyder et al. J Public Health Res. .

Abstract

Indicators that summarise the health status of a population and that provide comparable measures of a population disease burden are increasingly vital tools for health policy decision making. Decisions concerning health systems across the world are greatly affected by changes in disease profiles and population dynamics, and must develop the capacity to respond to such changes effectively within the resources of each nation. Decisions must be based on evidence of the patterns of diseases, their risk factors and the effectiveness of alternative interventions. This paper focuses on the main approaches used for developing summary measures that include mortality and morbidity occurring in a population. It discusses the rationale for composite measures and reviews the origins of each main approach. The paper also examines methodological differences among these approaches making explicit the value choices that each entails, outlines the advantages and limitations of each measure, and shows how they relate to one another.

Keywords: burden of disease; composite indicators; epidemiology; health systems; summary measures.

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Conflicts of interest: the authors declare no conflict of interests.

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