Healthcare Evaluation | Community Health
Healthcare evaluation is a critical process that assesses the quality, effectiveness, and efficiency of healthcare services, technologies, and policies. It invo
Overview
Healthcare evaluation is a critical process that assesses the quality, effectiveness, and efficiency of healthcare services, technologies, and policies. It involves the systematic collection and analysis of data to identify areas for improvement, optimize resource allocation, and enhance patient outcomes. With the increasing complexity of healthcare systems and the rapid advancement of medical technologies, healthcare evaluation has become a vital tool for healthcare professionals, policymakers, and patients. According to the [[world-health-organization|World Health Organization]] (WHO), healthcare evaluation is essential for ensuring that healthcare systems are responsive to the needs of patients and communities. In the United States, the [[centers-for-medicare-and-medicaid-services|Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services]] (CMS) plays a crucial role in evaluating healthcare quality and safety. The [[national-institutes-of-health|National Institutes of Health]] (NIH) also conducts extensive research on healthcare evaluation, focusing on the development of new methodologies and metrics for assessing healthcare quality. As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, the importance of healthcare evaluation will only continue to grow, with organizations like [[ge-healthcare|GE HealthCare]] and [[johns-hopkins-medicine|Johns Hopkins Medicine]] at the forefront of this effort.