Policy evaluation:a One Health approach
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The call for an integrated approachto health problems
is increasing worldwide,but the implementation
of One Health approachesin policy making
is still limited
Advantages of One Health compared tocurrent approaches are identified more
often in theory than in real cases
Evaluation of policy measureson rational basis
can provide argumentsto identify the added value of OH
M. Aragrande, M. Canali
Dept. of Food Technology and Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna Italy
M. Bouwknegt,
Centre for Infectious Disease Control, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, The Netherlands
L. Cornelsen
Dept. of Global Health and Development, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK
8thEuropean Public Health Conference 2015HEALTH IN EUROPE
From global to local policies, methods and practicesMilan, 14-17 October 2015
Background
Traditional approaches to evaluation
Current policy evaluation tools adoptsectoral rather than multi-sectoral
perspectives and often reflectdisciplinary vision.
They usually miss the link amongsectors and with the socio-economic
context where added values and costsappear.
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A renewed evaluation framework for OH
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Multiple dimensions of OH
Mutual links among sectors
Socio-economic context
System approach
Interdisciplinarity
Team work
NEOH: a living lab for OH evaluation
NEOH (Network for the Evaluation of One Health)
brings together people
from various disciplines
to elaborate a OH
evaluation framework
Essay in interdisciplinary team work routine
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A tool for interdisciplinary team work
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