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Modelling and Evaluation of Policies

Konstantinos Moutselos, Ilias Maglogiannis, Dimosthenis Kyriazis, Andrea Gil Granados, Vassilis Plagianakos, Alexandra Papageorgiu, Septimiu Nechifor, John Mantas, Andriana Magdalinou, Lydia Montandon.




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Introduction: NCDs (non-communicable diseases) are considered an important social issue and a financial burden to the health care systems in the EU which can be decreased if cost-effective policies are implemented, along with proactive interventions. The CrowdHEALTH project recognizes that NCD poses a burden for the healthcare sector and society and aims at focusing on NCDsÂ’ public health policies. Aim: The aim of this paper is to present the concept of Public Health Policy (PHP), elaborate on the state-of-the-art of PHPs development, and propose a first approach to the modeling and evaluation of PHPs used in a toolkit that is going to support decision making, the Policy Development Toolkit (PDT). Methods: The policy creation module is a part of the PDT aiming to integrate the results of the rest of the health analytics and policy components. It is the module that selects, filters, and aggregates all relevant information to help policy-makers with the decision making process. The policies creation component is connected to the visualization component to provide the final users with data visualization on different PHPs, including outcomes from data-driven models, such as risk stratification, clinical pathways mining, forecasting or causal analysis models, outcomes from cost-benefit analysis, and suggestions and recommendations from the results of different measured KPIs, using data from the Holistic Health Records (HHRs). Results: In the context of CrowdHEALTH project, PHP can be defined as the decisions taken for actions by those responsible in the public sector that covers a set of actions or inactions that affect a group of public and private actors of the health care system. In the CrowdHEALTH project, the Policy Development Toolkit works as the main interface between the final users and the whole system in the CrowdHEALTH platform. The three components related to policy creation are: (i) the policy modeling component, (ii) the population identification component and (iii) the policy evaluation component. In policy evaluation, KPIs are used as measurable indicators to help prevent ambiguity problems in the interpretation of the model and the structure. Conclusions: This initial Policy creation component design might be modified during the project life circle according to the concept complexity.

Key words: Policy Making, Public Health Policy, Policy Creation.






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