Ministries of Health and the Stewardship of Health Evidence

JParkhurst; AAlvarez-Rosete; SEttelt; BHawkins; MLiverani; EVecchione; HWalls; (2018) Ministries of Health and the Stewardship of Health Evidence. In: Parkhurst, Justin; Ettelt, Stefanie; Hawkins, Benjamin, (eds.) Evidence Use in Health Policy Making: An International Public Policy Perspective. Springer International Publishing, Cham, pp. 155-184. ISBN 978-3-319-93467-9 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-93467-9_8
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This chapter describes how Ministries of Health have been mandated to act as stewards of populations’ health according to the World Health Organization. We argue that this mandate extends to them having (at least partial) responsibility for ensuring relevant evidence informs policy decisions. Yet this requires consideration of the evidence advisory systems serving Ministry needs, particularly whether or how such systems work to provide relevant information in a timely manner to key decision points in the policy process. Insights from our six cases are presented to illustrate the structural and practical differences which exist between evidence advisory systems and how, at certain times, key health decisions may in fact lie outside ministerial authority. These divergent experiences highlight a range of analytical challenges when considering the provision of evidence to inform health decisions from an institutional perspective.



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