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An integrated framework to guide evidence-informed public health policymaking

Michelle M. Haby, Ludovic Revéiz, Rebekah Thomas, Helen Jordan

2025Journal of Public Health Policy18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Evidence-informed policymaking emphasizes that policy decisions should be informed by the best available evidence from research and follow a systematic and transparent approach. For public health policymaking we can learn from existing practices of transparent, evidence-informed decision-making for clinical practice, medicines, and medical technology. We review existing evidence-to-decision frameworks, as well as frameworks and theories for policymaking to address the political dimension of policymaking, and use this analysis to propose an integrated framework to guide evidence-informed policymaking. The framework includes nine decision-making criteria and allows for the addition of other context-specific criteria. It also emphasizes elements of the decision-making process that can give greater legitimacy, fairness, and transparency to the policy decision, such as the use of deliberative processes and assessment of conflicts of interest. We offer the framework as a tool to help government policy makers use evidence in a structured and transparent way when making decisions about public health policy options.

Topics & Concepts

Transparency (behavior)LegitimacyHealth policyEvidence-based policyPublic relationsPublic health lawPublic healthPublic policyGovernment (linguistics)Context (archaeology)Medical sociologyPolitical scienceManagement sciencePoliticsPublic economicsPublic administrationHealth careHealth care reformEconomicsMedicineLawLinguisticsNursingAlternative medicinePhilosophyPathologyBiologyPaleontologyHealth Policy Implementation ScienceHealth Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of LifeGlobal Public Health Policies and Epidemiology