WHO Medicines Strategy: Framework for Action in Essential Drugs and Medicines Policy - 2000 - 2003
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Afficher le documentAcknowledgements
Afficher le documentAbbreviations, Acronyms & WHO Regions
Afficher le documentHighlights - WHO Medicines Strategy: 2000 - 2003
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu1. The Impact of Essential Drugs
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu2. Strategic Directions
Afficher le document3. Core Functions Improving Health Through Knowledge, Advocacy and Partnership
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu4. Country Work - Why and How?
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu5. Framework for Action: Objectives and Expected Outcomes for 2000 - 2003
Fermer ce répertoire6. Monitoring Progress
Afficher le document6.1 Monitoring, evaluation and indicators
Afficher le document6.2 Country progress indicators for the WHO Medicines Strategy
Afficher le document6.3 Indicator values for the WHO Medicines Strategy
Afficher le document6.4 Improving the monitoring/evaluation process and tools
Afficher le documentReferences and Notes
 

6.4 Improving the monitoring/evaluation process and tools

The process of monitoring and evaluating country and global pharmaceutical situations continues to evolve and to be improved. Determining which indicators and how many indicators should be used is a challenging and very complex process, and engenders much debate. Determining which indicators are the most useful depends on continuous field testing and continuous development of methodology for collecting and processing information.

The culture of monitoring among countries and stakeholders must also be promoted. Reliable, relevant data and information needs to be collected and the results reported to policy-makers and other players responsible for decisions relating to health systems planning, national drug policy implementation and allocation of technical, human and financial resources.

 

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