NHSP Indicators Sample Clauses
NHSP Indicators. The pool of health indicators to choose from is voluminous, and can pose challenges in terms of collection, interpretation, and meeting quality criteria such as relevance, reliability, and validity. In the case of the HAP, selecting a core set of indicators that can objectively and effectively monitor progress towards the identified key objectives is a perpetual challenge. While there is no optimal number of core indicators, aligning NHSP indicators with what is currently available from TMO’s HIS – keeping in mind that quantitative indicators are meant to be representative of reality, serving as tracer indicators rather than describing the entirety of what is happening – will be the most pragmatic choice. Target-setting in the NHSP is associated with various programme-specific TMO strategies, in alignment with international targets such as those in the SDGs, as well as regional targets under the Healthy Islands Vision and SAMOA Pathway. Thus, this permutation of the NHSP includes national, regional, and international health targets, tailored to the particular requirements and capabilities of the Cook Islands in general and TMO in specific. For all process indicators, the end point of the NHSP (2027) is the expected point of completion/fulfilment unless otherwise specified.
