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Better Index of Public Health to Decide Health Priorities

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Volume 3 Issue 2

Year of Publication : 2025

Author : Satyendra Nath Chakrabartty

: 10.56472/25849756/IJSHMS-V3I2P107

Citation :

Satyendra Nath Chakrabartty, 2025. "Better Index of Public Health to Decide Health Priorities" ESP International Journal of Science, Humanities & Management Studies(ESP-IJSHMS)  Volume 3, Issue 2: 71-78.

Abstract :

Setting priorities in public health involves selection of indicators, domains and method of aggregation to get an index of health satisfying desirable properties. Avoiding problems of scaling, selection of weights and distributions of indicator scores, multiplicative aggregation of ratios of n-indicators in t-th year and a fixed base year is suggested satisfying country index = aggregation of index of all regions = aggregation of index of all domains. Priorities can be decided by relative importance of the indicators computed by change in index due to unit increase in an indicator. The proposed index help in ranking of regions, identification of critical indicators, assessing progress/decline reflecting effectiveness of public health policies and programmes, drawing path of progress/decline of the index across time. The index can be computed separately for different vulnerable groups or on place of dwelling. Proposed method of aggregation irrespective of inter-correlations among the indicators, offering benefits of aggregation consistency has clear theoretical advantages and is recommended.

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Keywords :

Aggregation Consistency, Geometric Mean, Health Index, Priority Setting, Public Health Surveillance.