How many people were born last year? How many died? What were the main causes of death? How much do health systems cost and what services should they include? How can technology be used most effectively to collect information, and how can the global health community manage the resulting large volumes of data?
To answer these and related questions—which rely on systematic measurement of health data, collaborative partnerships, and shared purpose and responsibility—the United States Agency for International Development, the World Bank, and the World Health Organization are convening a global summit, Measurement and Accountability for Results in Health, in Washington DC at the World Bank Headquarters in June 2015.
IntraHealth International will be join this gathering and continue partnering with the global health community to find answers to these vital questions.
Participation in the Measurement and Accountability for Results in Health Summit is currently by invite-only. Day One of the program will be live streamed on World Bank Live. Days One and Two and the morning of Day Three will be webcast for future viewing.