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Health Evaluation is a non-for-profit international organization committed to provide evidence
based information to support and improve disease control programs designed for communities and health care institutions. The
information is based on facts and it is of public domain. The information follows evidence-based medicine standards and guidelines
supported by leading organizations, such as Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Joint Commission, OSHA, and other
Institutions. The
organization believes that facilitating technical information, communication to avoid border limitations, improving understanding
of diversity, and facilitating educational opportunities, will increase efficacy and efficiency outcomes of programs for disease
control.
The support and efforts
of the organization are emphasized to improve outcomes in the following areas of performance:
Improving efficacy
of health programs to control and prevent diseases
Improving cost-benefit
outcomes of the institutions
Improving quality
of life of patients, workers and community
Promoting health decreasing high-risk conditions in targeted populations
Decreasing rates
of targeted diseases in the population.
Decreasing outbreaks
incidence and improving control.
Decreasing
emergence of resistant microorganisms
Health Evaluation promotes evidence-based information that will lead to most effective interventions.
Emphasizes educational interventions directed to staff and selected communities. Promotes evaluation of outcomes, using
leading technology, in the process of re-designing program components to improve efficacy.
Consequently, improving outcomes while reducing costs to the health-care industry.
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