Global Experts Meet in Milan to Improve Health Decision-Making
Global health experts gathered in Milan to discuss ways to improve the coordination and integration of evidence-based decision-making in the health sector, WHO website reported yesterday.
The meeting, hosted by the World Health Organization (WHO), aimed to ensure that diverse sources of evidence are effectively applied to enhance health outcomes.
Participants explored challenges and opportunities in coordinating decision-making processes, highlighting the need for improved alignment among policymakers, clinicians, payers, and regulators. Case studies from various countries demonstrated the importance of a comprehensive framework to guide health decision-making at the national level.
Additionally, experts emphasized the importance of addressing capacity gaps in evidence generation, synthesis, translation, and implementation at individual and institutional levels. They noted that while some countries have made progress in these areas, there is still a need for increased investment and support to ensure that evidence is accessible and usable for decision-making. Furthermore, experts highlighted the importance of building trust and collaboration among different stakeholders to facilitate effective knowledge exchange and decision-making.
The meeting resulted in a plan to develop a framework that will help improve coordination and coherence across the evidence ecosystem. By strengthening the health decision-making process, experts hope to improve health outcomes and ensure that evidence is effectively used to inform policies and practices.