Global Health Estimates
Estimates of global health indicators - which give insight into death and disease rates, document advances in development, and help policymakers monitor progress - are absolutely essential for improving global health. Estimates, however, are always imperfect and are sometimes fiercely debated. Recently, new players from academia have entered the game of global health estimation, once the chief domain of United Nations agencies such as WHO. In November 2010, PLOS Medicine published a collection articles from a series of experts that provide insights and opinion on what estimates mean for global health and how to move forward with better data, measurement, coordination, and leadership. The collection includes the perspectives of WHO, the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, and stakeholders from low- and middle-income countries.
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PLOS Medicine A Call for Responsible Estimation of Global Health
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PLOS Medicine WHO and Global Health Monitoring: The Way Forward
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PLOS Medicine The Imperfect World of Global Health Estimates
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PLOS Medicine Can We Count on Global Health Estimates?