TY - JOUR
T1 - Assessing health system performance in developing countries
T2 - A review of the literature
AU - Kruk, Margaret Elizabeth
AU - Freedman, Lynn P.
PY - 2008/3
Y1 - 2008/3
N2 - With the setting of ambitious international health goals and an influx of additional development assistance for health, there is growing interest in assessing the performance of health systems in developing countries. This paper proposes a framework for the assessment of health system performance and reviews the literature on indicators currently in use to measure performance using online medical and public health databases. This was complemented by a review of relevant books and reports in the grey literature. The indicators were organized into three categories: effectiveness, equity, and efficiency. Measures of health system effectiveness were improvement in health status, access to and quality of care and, increasingly, patient satisfaction. Measures of equity included access and quality of care for disadvantaged groups together with fair financing, risk protection and accountability. Measures of efficiency were appropriate levels of funding, the cost-effectiveness of interventions, and effective administration. This framework and review of indicators may be helpful to health policy makers interested in assessing the effects of different policies, expenditures, and organizational structures on health outputs and outcomes in developing countries.
AB - With the setting of ambitious international health goals and an influx of additional development assistance for health, there is growing interest in assessing the performance of health systems in developing countries. This paper proposes a framework for the assessment of health system performance and reviews the literature on indicators currently in use to measure performance using online medical and public health databases. This was complemented by a review of relevant books and reports in the grey literature. The indicators were organized into three categories: effectiveness, equity, and efficiency. Measures of health system effectiveness were improvement in health status, access to and quality of care and, increasingly, patient satisfaction. Measures of equity included access and quality of care for disadvantaged groups together with fair financing, risk protection and accountability. Measures of efficiency were appropriate levels of funding, the cost-effectiveness of interventions, and effective administration. This framework and review of indicators may be helpful to health policy makers interested in assessing the effects of different policies, expenditures, and organizational structures on health outputs and outcomes in developing countries.
KW - Developing countries
KW - Health indicators
KW - Health metrics
KW - Health system performance
KW - Health systems
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=38749112908&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.healthpol.2007.09.003
DO - 10.1016/j.healthpol.2007.09.003
M3 - Review article
C2 - 17931736
AN - SCOPUS:38749112908
SN - 0168-8510
VL - 85
SP - 263
EP - 276
JO - Health Policy
JF - Health Policy
IS - 3
ER -