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Evidence-Based Health Policy Making: A Roadmap for Filling the Research and Decision-Making Gap

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  • The ultimate aim of a health care system is progression of community health in an equal manner and various factors can be contributed in achieving it

  • Many health policy makers or managers try to produce evidences to be used in the health care system for this goal and they need many types of scientific documents to make well-informed decisions [1]

  • Based on the advice of the European Advisory Committee on Health Research in 2003, WHO/Europe has adopted an initial definition of evidence that included context-related information and research findings from other types of knowledge that may serve as a basis for decision-making in health care public health to better meet the needs of clients

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The ultimate aim of a health care system is progression of community health in an equal manner and various factors can be contributed in achieving it. *Corresponding author: Jamal Ahmadzadeh, Epidemiologist in Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Resalat Street, Urmia, Iran, Tel: +98-9143444924, Fax: +98-4432240642 Many health policy makers or managers try to produce evidences to be used in the health care system for this goal and they need many types of scientific documents to make well-informed decisions [1].

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