Population Health Monitoring: Climbing the Information Pyramid by Marieke Verschuuren
This timely volume presents an in-depth tour of population health monitoringwhat it is, what it does, and why it has become increasingly important to health information systems across Europe. Introductory chapters ground readers in the structures of health information systems, and the main theoretical and conceptual models of population health monitoring. From there, contributors offer tools and guidelines for optimum monitoring, including best practices for gathering and contextualizing data and for disseminating findings, to benefit the people most affected by the information. And an extended example follows the step-by-step processes of population health monitoring through a study of health inequalities, from data collection to policy recommendations.
Included in the coverage:
Analysis:contextualization of process and content
Knowledge translation: key concepts, terms, and activities
Health inequality monitoring: a practical application of population health monitoring
Relating population health monitoring to other types of health assessmentsPopulation health monitoring: strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats
A robust guide with international implications for an emerging field, Population Health Monitoring is a salient reference for public health experts working in the field of health information as well as post-graduate public health students and public health policymakers."In this comprehensive and easy to read volume, Verschuuren and van Oers, accompanied byother specialists in the field, present a fresh and thoroughly researched contribution on the discipline of population health monitoring. They critically analyse and describe the phases, functions and approaches to population health monitoring but far more importantly, the discipline is positioned within the wider domains of public health, health policy and health systems. The book is definitely highly recommended reading for students of public health and health services management but is also a useful refresher course for public health practitioners."
Natasha Azzopardi Muscat, President, European Public Health Association
Chapter 7of this book is available open access under aCC BY 3.0 IGO license at link.springer.comChapter 8of this book is available open access under aCC BY 3.0 IGO license at link.springer.com