Abstract

Abstract The ability to use the existing health system assessment tools, HSPA processes and widely available indicators is an important, although not exhaustive, part of the practical application of the framework. With this in mind, we created an annotated template that can be used along with HSPA framework for UHC to facilitate information collection and harmonisation. This annotated template was tested for Estonia and Azerbaijan with the aim to help with evaluating the transferability of HSPA information between existing approaches and in different settings. More specifically, we tested the extent to which information on assessment areas of the framework can be extracted from the existing sources; the ease of use and clarity of the annotated template; and how the information collected through the annotated template can be combined into a meaningful health system performance assessment, in line with health system goals. The test showed that the information for Estonia and Azerbaijan could be obtained to complete much of the template. This can be done through a country-led performance assessment process that ensures that the indicative measures in the annotated template are relevant to the country context. The information collected also needs to be assessed in the context of policy priorities of the national health systems. Thus, more detailed guidance on the use of the framework can help to streamline such national processes and clarify the linkages between performance of specific functions and overall health system performance.

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