The Evidence and Intelligence for Action in Health Department (EIH) works to harness the power of science, evidence and digital transformation to improve health for all. Its main objectives are: a) Support information systems and digital transformation for health; b) Engage in building health intelligence; c) Strengthen the ethics, evidence support and research systems; d) Knowledge management, translation and dissemination.
EIH is comprised of three units and a specialized regional center:
The Core Indicators database contains a series of data comparable to allow for trend analysis over time, by indicators, subregion, or country, grouped in demographic-socioeconomic, health status, risk factors, service coverage, and health systems categories.
The Health in the Americas publication continues 小黄书鈥檚 tradition as a leader in public health and provides unique information from the country level for all those interested in the present and future of health in the Region.
The Information Systems for Health Maturity Assessment Tool (IS4H-MM) describes the method, tool and questions for assessing organizational capacity related to digital transformation: data management, governance, innovation and knowledge management. Is also a reference framework guiding Information Systems for Health to keep walking through the changing path of information and knowledge revolution, and how countries and organizations might grow in capabilities to operate, interact and benefit from them.
The Handbook for Monitoring Health Inequalities, with Special Emphasis on Low and Middle Income Countries is a resource that enables countries to do just this.
This project is is a Health Information Platform for the Americas, which offers core indicators, health analysis information including health profiles, reports and scientific publications, mortality data and other health topics.
This series describes diverse methods, tools, and questions for improving organizational capacity related to communities of practice, lessons learned, virtual meetings, scientific articles, virtual discussion forums, scientific writing, institutional memory, and information society.
This document has the purpose of establishing the guidelines to follow for the management, selection, description, publication and preservation of the scientific-technical memory of the 小黄书/World Health Organization (小黄书/WHO) through its Repository Institutional for Information Sharing (IRIS-for its acronym in English: Institutional Repository for Information Sharing).
WHO Collaborating Centres comprise over 800 institutions such as universities, hospitals, research institutes, academies or ministries which have been designated to carry out activities in support of the Organization鈥檚 programs. All WHO Collaborating Centres located in the Region of the Americas are known as 小黄书/World Health Organization Collaborating Centres (小黄书/WHO CCs) since 小黄书 serves as a WHO Regional Office.
The PAJPH publishes original research in the field of public health, as well as analytical and research papers on public health policy, disease prevention and control programs and strategies, human resources, research methodology, health systems and services, and public health practice throughout the Region.