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Blessing V, Davé A, Varnai P. Evidence on mechanisms and tools for use of health information for decision-making [Internet]. Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for Europe; 2017. (Health Evidence Network synthesis report, No. 54.)

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CONTRIBUTORS

Authors

  • Victoria Blessing
    Technopolis Group, Brighton, United Kingdom
  • Anoushka Davé
    Technopolis Group, Brighton, United Kingdom
  • Peter Varnai
    Technopolis Group, Brighton, United Kingdom

External peer reviewers

  • Heidi Lyshol
    Senior Advisor, Department of Health and Inequality, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway
  • Cristián Mansilla
    Knowledge Management Officer, Ministry of Health, Santiago, Chile
  • Neil Riley
    Senior Analytical Lead, Commissioning Strategy, NHS England, London, United Kingdom

Acknowledgement

Thyra de Jongh (Technopolis Group, Amsterdam, the Netherlands) provided advice on systematic literature review methodology, helped to refine the search strategies and assisted with troubleshooting data extraction.

WHO Regional Office for Europe

Division of Policy and Governance for Health and Well-being

  • Tina Dannemann Purnat
    Unit Leader, Health Informatics and Information Systems and a.i. Unit Leader and Programme Manager, Health Information, Monitoring and Analysis
  • Tanja Kuchenmüller
    a.i. Unit Leader, Knowledge Management, Evidence and Research for Policy-Making

Health Evidence Network (HEN) editorial team

  • Claudia Stein, Director
    Tanja Kuchenmüller, a.i. Editor in Chief
    Ryoko Takahashi, Series Editor
    Krista Kruja, Support to the HEN Secretariat
    Jane Ward, Technical Editor

The HEN editorial team is part of the Division of Information, Evidence, Research and Innovation at the WHO Regional Office for Europe. HEN synthesis reports are commissioned works that are subjected to international peer review, and the contents are the responsibility of the authors. They do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Regional Office.

© World Health Organization 2017.
Bookshelf ID: NBK475652

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