Considerations on methodology used in the World Health Organization 2000 Report

Author:

Ugá Alicia Domingues1,Almeida Célia Maria de1,Szwarcwald Célia Landmann1,Travassos Cláudia1,Viacava Francisco1,Ribeiro José Mendes1,Costa Nilson do Rosário1,Buss Paulo Marchiori1,Porto Silvia1

Affiliation:

1. Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Brasil

Abstract

The article analyzes the World Health Organization Report for 2000, with emphasis placed on the methodology used to analyze the indicators utilized to compare and classify the performance of the health systems of the 191 member countries. The Report's contribution was the compromise of monitoring the performance of the health systems of member countries, but because of the inconsistent way it was elaborated, and the utilization of questionable scientific evaluation methodologies, the Report fails to give a clear picture. A criterion-based methodology revision is imposed. The main problems in evidence are the choice of individual indicators of disparity in health that discount the population profile, the inadequate control of the impact of social disparities over the performance of the systems, the evaluation of the responsibility of systems that are only partially articulated to the right of the citizens, the lack of data for a great number of countries, consequently having inconsistent estimations, and the lack of transparency in the methodological procedures in the calculation of some indicators. The article suggests a wide methodological revision of the Report.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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