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IHME's Peter Speyer's presents an overview of the Global Health Data Exchange (GHDx), IHME's global health data catalog that connects the community of data users and producers.For more information, please visit www.healthmetricsandevaluation.org.
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Global Health Data Exchange
April 27, 2011
Peter Speyer
Director of Data Development
A global health data catalogto create data transparency and access
It starts with data
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Data
Evidence
Decisions
Better health
IHME
It starts with data
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Evidence
Decisions
Better health
Data
Broad range of data types
Health-related data that provideinformation about population health and its determinants
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• Censuses
• Surveys andsurveillance
• Vital statistics
• Measurements & covariates
• Health records
• Administrative records
• Registries
• Research results
• Databases
Population Health services Results
A new resource
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Population level data
Health services data
Results data
Finding data
Getting access to data
Getting more information about
data
Datacatalog
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Objective Solution
Usability Intuitive to use
Transparency Make it easy to find data
Access Make data easy to access
CommunityConnect data users and data
producers (Phase 2)
GHDx and GIS
• Map data availability by territory
• Identify availability of data for any geography
o By time
o By keyword
• Identify areas with insufficient data coverage
• Contrast health indicators with data availability
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It starts with data
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Data
Decisions
Better health
Evidence
Mapping IHME’s results
Objectives
•Make IHME’s results more accessible
•Enable interaction with the data
•Visualize estimates by country
o Comparable across countries and time
o Compare two indicators
•Collect feedback
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