When availing of health information products and services
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The Guide offers guidance and 29 indicators to measure how information products and services contribute to improving health programs. The Guide includes the “Conceptual Framework for Monitoring and Evaluating Health Information Products and Services” (see p. 5), which illustrates how improving the reach and usefulness of information products and services facilitates and increases their use—which in turn enhances public health policy and practice. Together, the elements in the Guide can help health professionals to better evaluate the contribution of their knowledge management work to crucial health outcomes.
As of December 2017, this guide was cited in the Global Health Knowledge Collaborative's Knowledge Management Indicator Library, a comprehensive resource with a searchable database of common indicators for people who manage, share, and measure global health knowledge.