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WHO-CHOICE (CHOosing Interventions that are Cost-Effective) is an initiative started by the World Health Organization in 1998 to help countries choose their healthcare priorities. It is an example of priority-setting in global health. It was one of the earliest projects to perform sectoral cost-effectiveness analyses (i.e., cost-effectiveness analyses that compare a wide range of types of spending within a sector and prioritize holistically) on a global scale. Findings from WHO-CHOICE have shaped the World Health Report of 2002, been published in the British Medical Journal in 2012, and been cited by charity evaluators and academics alongside DCP2 and the Copenhagen Consensus.

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  • اختيار التدخلات الفعالة الأقل تكلفة (ar)
  • WHO-CHOICE (en)
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  • اختيار التدخلات الفعالة الأقل تكلفة هي مبادرة أطلقتها منظمة الصحة العالمية في عام 1998 لمساعدة البلدان على اختيار أولوياتها في الرعاية الصحية. وهي مثال على تحديد الأولويات في الصحة العالمية. وكان أحد أوائل المشاريع هي إجراء تحليلات فعالية التكلفة القطاعية (أي تحليلات فعالية التكلفة التي تُقارن مجموعة كبيرة من أنواع الإنفاق داخل القطاع وترتيب الأولويات بشكل عام)على نطاق عالمي. شكلت النتائج التي توصلت إليها مبادرة اختيار التدخلات الفعالة الأقل تكلفة تقرير الصحة العالمية لعام 2002، والذي تم نشره في المجلة الطبية البريطانية في عام 2012، وأشاد به المقيمون المتطوعون والأكاديميون إلى جانب مشروع أولويات مكافحة الأمراض واتفاق كوبنهاجن. (ar)
  • WHO-CHOICE (CHOosing Interventions that are Cost-Effective) is an initiative started by the World Health Organization in 1998 to help countries choose their healthcare priorities. It is an example of priority-setting in global health. It was one of the earliest projects to perform sectoral cost-effectiveness analyses (i.e., cost-effectiveness analyses that compare a wide range of types of spending within a sector and prioritize holistically) on a global scale. Findings from WHO-CHOICE have shaped the World Health Report of 2002, been published in the British Medical Journal in 2012, and been cited by charity evaluators and academics alongside DCP2 and the Copenhagen Consensus. (en)
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