• Title of article

    Disease Control Priorities Third Edition: Time to Put a Theory of Change Into Practice; Comment on “Disease Control Priorities Third Edition Is Published: A Theory of Change Is Needed for Translating Evidence to Health Policy”

  • Author/Authors

    Isaranuwatchai ، Wanrudee - Ministry of Public Health , Li ، Ryan - Imperial College London , Glassman ، Amanda Center for Global Development , Teerawattananon ، Yot - Ministry of Public Health , Culyer ، Anthony J. - University of York , Chalkidou ، Kalipso - Imperial College London

  • Pages
    4
  • From page
    132
  • To page
    135
  • Abstract
    The Disease Control Priorities program (DCP) has pioneered the use of economic evidence in health. The theory of change (ToC) put forward by Norheim is a further welcome and necessary step towards translating DCP evidence into better priority setting in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). We also agree that institutionalising evidence for informed priority-setting processes is crucial. Unfortunately, there have been missed opportunities for the DCP program to challenge ill-judged global norms about opportunity costs and too little respect has been shown for the wider set of local circumstances that may enable, or disable, the productive application of the DCP evidence base. We suggest that the best way forward for the global health community is a new platform that integrates the many existing development initiatives and that is driven by countries’ asks.
  • Keywords
    Priority Setting , Theory of Change , Disease Control Priorities , Health Technology Assessment , Economic Evidence
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Health Policy and Management
  • Serial Year
    2019
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Health Policy and Management
  • Record number

    2460113