MEASURING POPULATION HEALTH: A Review of Indicators

Author:

Etches Vera1,Frank John1,Ruggiero Erica Di2,Manuel Doug3

Affiliation:

1. Sudbury & District Health Unit, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada P3E 3A3;

2. Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Institute of Population and Public Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 1L5;

3. Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4N M5;

Abstract

▪ Abstract  This article reviews the historical development of population health indicators. We have long known that environmental, socioeconomic, early life conditions, individual actions, and medical care all interact to affect health. Present quantitative reporting on the impact of these factors on population health grew out of Bills of Mortality published in the 1500s. Since then, regular censuses, civil registration of vital statistics, and international classification systems have improved data quality and comparability. Regular national health interview surveys and application of administrative data contributed information on morbidity, health services use, and some social determinants of health. More recently, traditional health databases and datasets on “nonhealth” sector determinants have been linked. Statistical methods for map-making, risk adjustment, multilevel analysis, calculating population-attributable risks, and summary measures of population health have further helped to integrate information. Reports on the health of populations remain largely confined to focused areas. This paper suggests a conceptual framework for using indicators to report on all the domains of population health. Future ethical development of indicators will incorporate principles of justice, transparency, and effectiveness.

Publisher

Annual Reviews

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine

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